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But in 2002, when testing became more stringent, the percentage dropped to 12.9percentt.
The EU test was different and more stringent, the company said.
Mr. Landau: The more Orthodox you get, the more stringent the rules are about what the technology can be.
The more stringent the assessment, the more people fail it or fear failing it, and so the larger the potential market in private disability insurance.
The more stringent the immigration rules in place, the more migrants who end up unsure of their status; and the more vulnerable they remain to exploitation.
For example, as environmental laws grow more stringent, the insurer American International Group, "has been writing policies that protect business against environmental claims since the early 1980s" and is likely to get more business.
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High school cheerleading regulations have become increasingly more stringent, with the hope of protecting the young athletes.
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At times, security on the ground was easy, but more stringent in the air.
The common pathways model (CP) is more stringent than the IP model.
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