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Nesbitt said the legislation would be an economic and environmental boon for the state, because converting previously non-recyclable materials into energy through advanced processes with stringent regulations would reduce landfill waste.
It argues that the continued use of non-human primates is crucial to medical progress, and that stringent regulations mean every effort is made to keep both the number of animals used and suffering to a minimum.
Stringent regulations of nursing homes were introduced.
In some instances, most recently in Thailand, governments have imposed stringent regulations.
And that may be the first step toward more stringent regulations and labeling in this country.
Not surprisingly, the carnival industry is distressed by the threat of more stringent regulations.
Stringent regulations forbid expansions in the sensitive area closest to the watershed's southern terminus.
Stringent regulations across the developed world exist to ensure that primates are only used where there is no other available model – be that the use of a mouse or a non-animal alternative – and to protect the wellbeing of those animals still required.
Furthermore, start-ups often feel limited in their innovative capacity because of stringent regulations and institutional rigidness.
Others are campaigning for more stringent regulations and the removal of the liability cap for investors.
The main difficulties, Mr. King said, are the stringent regulations for running a child care site.
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