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The phrase "more stringent approach" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a stricter or more rigorous method or strategy for achieving something. For example, "The government is taking a more stringent approach to environmental regulations."
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Mr. Moss, in collaboration with the visual artist Laylah Ali, uses a more stringent approach in "Voluntaries," which takes inspiration from the radical white abolitionist John Brown.
Last year, The New York Times adopted a more stringent approach to its treatment of confidential sources, including a provision that the identity of every unidentified source must be known to at least one editor.
Berlin is pushing a more stringent approach in which old debt would be swapped into new 7-year bonds — something that credit agencies are more likely to interpret as a "credit event," or default.
In arguing for a more stringent approach to treatment, Torrey, who is also the executive director of the Stanley Medical Research Institute, which has a collection of five hundred and sixty-three brains used for studying the causes of severe mental illnesses, frequently cites research on the significance of anosognosia.
The initial draft gave the bishops some discretion in allowing some priests in whom pedophilia had not been diagnosed and who had one instance of abuse in their past to stay in the ministry, but Bishop William E. Lori of Bridgeport, Conn., said that he was among those "lobbying intensely" for a more stringent approach.
Similarly, the problem with having only a risk-weighted capital measure is that capital can slide too far because risks appear to be too low; the leverage ratio keeps the bar above a certain level come what may.However they are resolved, the outcome of all these debates will be a more stringent approach to liquidity and capital.
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But many employers, burned by medical costs rising at least twice as fast as general inflation, are trying even more stringent approaches.
Our identification of candidate inserts simply by polyA has the advantage of high sensitivity but might be less robust than more stringent approaches.
Hence, in our future prospective studies, we will include a more stringent monitoring approach.
Therefore, physicians need to help secondary prevention patients in particular achieve the current LDL-c targets using standard lipid management strategies, which can be followed by a more stringent treatment approach.
The investments in decision support (guideline dissimination, provider education, regional feedback, support by specialists) have certainly raised the awareness regarding the need for a more stringent therapeutic approach of diabetes (timely upgrading of diabetic medication and cardiovascular risk assessment).
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