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If, additionally, X is endowed with richer structures, then the more stringent notions of dense-lineability, maximal dense-lineability and spaceability arise naturally.
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Taken together, whereas the need for tight disease activity control has been amply documented, our findings also stress the notion that more stringent CVD risk factor control is required in at least a clinically relevant proportion of patients with RA that are at low estimated CVD risk according to SCORE.
These trans-regulatory bands were also visible at more stringent threshold levels, and this strengthens the notion of a role of these loci in the variation of expression of a large set of transcripts.
But at the same moment, as his critics on the left have pointed out, Mr. Obama has been warding off calls for far more stringent regulations of the banks, hoping to win at least a modicum of business support — and to defuse the notion that he is at war with American-style capitalism.
Some states are more stringent.
They should be more stringent".
More stringent corporate governance rules.
But this year, the criteria were more stringent.
Brooker feels NGOs should be more stringent.
This approach is much more stringent than official guidelines recommend.
"Laws have become more stringent about clean water, endangered species.
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