Sentence examples for more stringent but from inspiring English sources

Exact(11)

She said: "The original bill was more stringent, but nonetheless, the new law will deter honour killings in the future because perpetrators will not be able to avoid convictions".

It helps that in areas such as gene patenting, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has made the requirements slightly more stringent, but even that will do nothing to defuse the thousands of overly broad e-commerce patents already strewn about like ticking time bombs.

Using this method, the minimum score for competence would be 14 per drill, which is slightly more stringent but confirms the results obtained from the modified Angoff approach.

Other diagnostic guidelines are more stringent, but also are more difficult to use in practice due to the acknowledged difficulty in obtaining ocular samples for testing [10, 19].

These new rules will make access to Analytics a bit more stringent, but will hopefully maintain Podcasts' nature as a democratized platform for media creation at all levels.

The number of predicted shared transcripts decreases as the assembly parameters become more stringent, but these transcripts are of higher quality.

Show more...

Similar(49)

Regulators forced issuers to adopt more stringent criteria, but by then it was too late.

Verification of nonproliferation treaty obligations requires more stringent measures, but to date, fewer than 20percentt of the 191 United Nations members have approved a protocol allowing broader inspection rights.

Stern said the league's competition committee and owners would consider a more stringent policy, but added, "I don't know if we have the stomach".

The Liverpool striker was fined 2,000 Swiss Francs by Uefa, who said Fowler would have received a more stringent punishment but for his reputation for sporting behaviour (two days before he had told a referee not to award a penalty after a challenge from David Seaman against Arsenal – the referee ignored his request).

Sometimes these higher laws were invoked to remedy defects in actual laws and to impose more stringent obligations; but usually it was in order to free the individual from restrictions unjustifiably imposed by human laws that the appeal to nature was made.

Show more...

Ludwig, your English writing platform

Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.

Student

Used by millions of students, scientific researchers, professional translators and editors from all over the world!

MitStanfordHarvardAustralian Nationa UniversityNanyangOxford

Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak quote

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak

CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com

Get started for free

Unlock your writing potential with Ludwig

Letters

Most frequent sentences: