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The deal is a wide-ranging package of actions to reduce emissions and deal with the impacts of climate change, including an overarching goal to limit global temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) rise above preindustrial levels, or a more stringent 1.5 degree Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) temperature rise, if possible.
Most governments in the free world have far more stringent controls on release of classified documents.
However, obviously, a more stringent determination of the parameter values, and in general of the degree of validity of our equations, would need more precise and detailed data.
Instead, they obtain utility patents, a different type of patent with more stringent requirements on the description of the invention.
A majority favor more stringent checks of reactors.
Using a more stringent definition of blowouts yields the same result.
There have even been discussions to aim for an even more stringent target of 1.5˚C.
The accident has renewed calls for more stringent oversight of elevator safety at New York City Housing Authority buildings.
Throughout the day, Republicans insisted that they did not oppose more stringent regulation of H.M.O.'s.
Renewable energy projects actually face a more stringent review of their environmental impact.
The House barely averted passing an even more stringent version of the ban.
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