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The E.P.A.'s limits are more stringent for sewage treatment facilities along the sound than they are inland.
A profile can be set up for each family member so that, for example, filters can be more stringent for younger children than for older ones.
Mr. Grigg originally planned for the house to be 800 square meters (8,611 square feet), but construction regulations in Japan are more stringent for buildings greater than 500 square meters (around 5,500 square feet).
These requirements are even more stringent for nonlinear systems.
For bond funds, which don't make fat cash payouts, we're a little more stringent for Best Buys (see table).
Other models such as paleolithic, vegeterian or vegan diets may be also healthy, however they are less realistic and more stringent for occidental populations.
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And it calls for more stringent requirements for unoccupied buildings.
More stringent rules for accounting for stock options is another post-1990's reform that is being pressed on corporate America.
Similarly, in the parallel example of genetic association studies, several recent analyses have highlighted the need for more stringent controls for the very strong genetic confounders [ 3, 4].
Those who push for ever more stringent punishment for child killers must be pleased with the results in Florida.
Fed officials, under assault from foreign peers for suggesting more stringent rules for big banks, may find comfort in the note from the IMF.
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