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For a start we means-test our welfare payments much more stringently than do other nations.
If, that is, it stops depressing the yuan, much more stringently protects intellectual property rights, and sharply cuts state subsidies to its corporations.
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 terms fibrosarcoma and fibrous histiocytoma are applied much more stringently in current histopathological practice than in the past.
A support for this is that more newly acquired genes tend to be much more stringently regulated than genes with a long history within the genome [ 45, 46].
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).
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First off, Metzer cautioned against categorizing songs too stringently, especially contemporary hits, which are much more likely to incorporate disparate genres.
Moving that much money around, and it won't all go to small banks, a fair share will move into more stringently corralled accounts at big ones, will take professional quality diligence both in transition and on a going forward basis.
It makes you look at getting involved more stringently".
It appalls me that institutions aren't more stringently audited.
More unsafe chemicals may be "regulated by retail" – faster and more stringently – than through this legislation.
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