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Its quality is controlled more strictly than bottled water.
It has also interpreted risk-weightings far more strictly than many peers.
Like the association and its nascent PAC, the voters group opposes efforts to regulate games more strictly than books, movies and other media.
As a Bell company that emerged from AT&T in 1984, U S West is regulated far more strictly than is Qwest.
Meanwhile, federal courts have consistently invoked the First Amendment in striking down state attempts to regulate games more strictly than other media.
The sting in the tail is the change to what regulators will count, more strictly than before, as equity capital.Who should the bankers fear most?
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And that regulation is now being even more strictly enforced than it was in the past.
Just look at Hong Kong, where the supply of land is more strictly limited than in most cities.
It did seem she was good at predicting weather, a talent not all that rare among rural people, and perhaps more reliable in a country such as South Africa where weather is more strictly seasonal than, say, Britain's.
Some ecologists and social scientists warn about creating a world where forests are more strictly protected than other ecosystem types.
Furthermore, psychiatric comorbidity, in particular anxiety and mood disorders (Axis I, DSM-IV), was shown to be more strictly associated than headache type or chronicity, with an increased burden of accompanying symptoms in headache sufferers [2].
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