Sentence examples for more tightly controlled from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, the Accord's body movements are far more tightly controlled than those in the Camry.

Military tribunals, solely for noncitizens, are much more tightly controlled than civilian courts.

Hence the emergence of pre-scripted statements and more tightly controlled question sessions.

But in living memory, Europe's borders were far more tightly controlled.

The Israeli system dates from a time when broadcasting was more tightly controlled by the government.

In some ways, the cellblock was much more tightly controlled than the rest of the prison.

Research on embryos is more tightly controlled in many other European countries.

Ownership and distribution is even more tightly controlled in the citrus industry.

In Ethiopia, the athletes also need exit visas and are much more tightly controlled.

And admissions will be more tightly controlled, to assess individual inmates' language, academic and other needs.

Even on a more tightly controlled race area, the lottery factor may even have increased.

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