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For El Pasoans like Athena Matyear, a senior studying organizational and corporate communications, there are few options beyond UTEP "It changed my life," she said, adding that if there had been more stringent admissions requirements, "I wouldn't have gotten in".
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The admission patterns, known to be rapidly favorable, prevail, raising the question of more stringent admission criteria applied by physicians.
This may be due to the fact that in developing countries, including China, the focus of mental health policy is on severe psychosis [ 2], which emphasizes more stringent standards and involuntary admission due to the 'do no harm' principle [ 22].
Or perhaps "inappropriate" involvement of critical care physicians in the care of less severely-ill patients was partially to blame, suggesting that the selection process for ICU admission should be more stringent.
He also said that the admissions department would continue to be more stringent about the academic qualifications of all athletes admitted.
Although other studies have included patients with one or more readmission within 30 days of discharge, we utilised more stringent enrolment criteria, requiring patients to have had four or more admissions in the prior 6 months.
Students must apply for admission to the college and meet a more stringent set of standards to graduate from it.
Importantly this association does not extend to admission to NICU 3 beds for which the criteria are much more stringent [ 24].
Some states are more stringent.
They should be more stringent".
More stringent corporate governance rules.
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