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Mr. Biggs, the chairman and chief executive of the pension investment plan TIAA-CREF, testified this year before Congress that companies need to account more stringently for stock options granted to executives.

This finding does raise the question of whether the screening and monitoring criteria can be applied more stringently for the detection of risk or actual opportunistic infections prior to inclusion in the study, particularly when recruiting patients residing in areas endemic for opportunistic infections as mycobacteria or hepatitis.

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He testified before Congress earlier this year that companies should more stringently account for stock options granted to executives.

Future studies in this area may wish to more stringently control for such factors.

Insomnia may be defined as simply self-reported "difficulty sleeping" on one or more nights in the previous month or more stringently using, for example, the DSM-IV criteria of primary insomnia which excludes insomnia associated with psychiatric or physical illness [ 1- 8].

In this analysis, ACPA-positive was much more stringently defined (positive for more than two antigen reactivities with positive defined as mean + 3x the SD of the signal in healthy controls).

A revised Polar Code should also regulate "black carbon" emissions from ships - which are known to accelerate ice melt and climate change - and much more stringently regulate ships unprepared for icy, stormy waters thousands of miles from aid.

The modified GPS stratified patients into groups that differed in their DFS more stringently (P=0.022 and 0.003 for cohort A and B patients, respectively; Figure 2D F) than the original GPS including all 36 genes.

While the more immediate applications for hPSCs are likely to be drug screening and disease modelling, which require fewer cells and could be approached with conventional 2D culture systems; clinical applications demand higher cell numbers and more stringently defined culture conditions for reasons of safety.

And for similar reasons, hotels are likely to add more fees and more stringently enforce or even raise existing charges for cutting a stay short, for example, or for storing luggage.

No Congregationalist church sent people out to struggle for their souls more stringently than do religious conservatives when it is a matter of state action to help people cope with their problems.

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