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More stringent restrictions would apply to the New York area, the officials said.
The House bill would impose more stringent restrictions than the Senate on insurance coverage of abortion.
Whether more stringent restrictions will benefit people without high blood pressure is "still a legitimate issue," he said.
It has also agreed to cut its quarterly dividend to a penny, from 32 cents, and accept more stringent restrictions on executive pay.
Some of the banks could also face more stringent restrictions on employee compensation or be ordered to change their boards or management.
Even more stringent restrictions on Pentagon action were inserted into the House version of the military authorization bill, which was passed in May.
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Galiani et al. (2012) estimate that only 13%% of households would use the subsidy under a more stringent restriction that limits subsidy use to neighborhoods with a poverty rate under 5%%.
Smaller schemes or schemes with a more stringent restriction on ΔF needed more generations to halve the frequency of the disease alleles or the fraction of diseased animals.
Compared to the organism-wide zinc reduction through dietary uptake limitation, more stringent restriction of zinc in only pathologically affected regions is worth consideration.
Mr. Kenny said today that he would consider placing more stringent income restrictions on the housing he has proposed.
It was outlined to New York health officials this week, a few days after an advisory panel for the F.D.A. recommended that the agency adopt more stringent donor restrictions.
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