Sentence examples for most stringent security from inspiring English sources

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But the North Caucasus is, after all, part of Russia, and it's doubtful whether even the most stringent security could prevent the most determined suicide bombers.

In Kosovo, peacekeepers and United Nations police officers are more cautious in their assessment, but they say that it takes only a handful of men to start something, and if they are determined, terrorists can get through the most stringent security measures.

The Dallas police had instituted the most stringent security precautions in the city's history: they wanted no repetition of the small but disgraceful brawl that humiliated Adlai Stevenson in their city when he attended a United Nations rally on October 24.

The Canadian registration of Tunnelbear might prevents direct action from the US security apparatus, as was, but if the NSA is taking a serious interest in you, as was demonstrated in the case of the Dread Pirate Roberts, even the most stringent security measures may be unwound.

Torrey pointed out that according to Mark Toner, Deputy State Department Spokesman, refugees undergo "the most stringent security process for anyone entering the United States".

Yet even one of its most stringent security measures was breached, the inspector general found in 2014, when an "unauthorized" employee had access to a nuclear weapon on a convoy mission.

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A special-access program, or sap — subject to the Defense Department's most stringent level of security — was set up, with an office in a secure area of the Pentagon.

A special-access program, or SAP — subject to the Defense Department's most stringent level of security — was set up, with an office in a secure area of the Pentagon … "Rumsfeld's goal was to get a capability in place to take on a high-value target — a standup group to hit quickly," a former high-level intelligence official told me.

Even though most interpreters have passed stringent security checks already, the visa process resembles an IRS audit in both complexity and pace.

Mr. Baronette, a laborer, was caught in a huge traffic jam caused by police checks of each truck and van crossing the Manhattan Bridge, one very visible component of the city's tightened security operations, the most stringent undertaken since the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center.

Inside, the crowd numbers in the thousands, the press corps in the dozens, and the security is by far the most stringent we've seen here so far.

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