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Southampton student Mickey, 26, said: "Britain needs to be more proactive: controlling more strictly how many immigrants come in, what they have to offer, are they good enough for the economy or not - and if not, that's questionable".
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(Ip 03) The informants described how their work had become more structured, how they now followed the regulations more strictly and questioned the physicians' assessments more often than before.
Guns will be accounted for more strictly.
Deadlines will be more strictly enforced.
Its quality is controlled more strictly than bottled water.
After 2011, the silence was denser and more strictly enforced.
Since 2004 they have been regulated more strictly.
Later he returned to more strictly philosophical concerns.
Shipping of their parts will be more strictly governed.
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