Sentence examples for of stringent conditions from inspiring English sources

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He agreed to free a sixth under a set of stringent conditions that limit the defendant's movements and ability to communicate.

According to the MoJ, a Deferred Prosecution Agreement is "an agreement between a prosecutor and an organisation where, in return for complying with a range of stringent conditions, the prosecutor would defer a criminal prosecution.

Using a set of stringent conditions for positive selection, we identified the top 1% of the genome that is expected to be enriched for genes bearing the signature of positive selection.

A federal judge here refused bail today for five of the six men accused of being members of a sleeper cell of Al Qaeda, but agreed to free one under a set of stringent conditions that limit his movements and ability to communicate.

Iran will be freed from almost all economic and financial sanctions under the plan agreed with major world powers in Lausanne, but only after fulfilling a list of stringent conditions in a process that is expected to take at least six months, according to western diplomats.

While the uniqueness results almost always come at the cost of stringent conditions, they are valuable, for without such uniqueness results it is impossible to make predictions about the behavior of physical systems.

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This may be why: his lawyers had already won a guarantee of bail (on stringent conditions) before his return, so there was no risk of him feeling the hot breath of the Bedfordshire constabulary when he landed at Luton airport.

Our contention is that TfL is nervous of taking on the multinational big guns at Uber with their hotshot lawyers and PR teams, and that consequently they are being allowed to offer what amounts to a taxi service in London without going through any of the regulatory hoops – drivers studying the Knowledge of London, stringent conditions of fitness and licensing – that we cabbies take for granted.

A difference between reformed epistemology and Wittgensteinian fideism is that the former proposes a universal relaxation of the stringent conditions of evidentialism while the latter only proposes a relaxation for the case of religious beliefs.

This article, enforced from April to September 1961 during the Algerian crisis, has received sharp criticism, having proved to be of limited practical value because of the stringent conditions attached to its operation.

The absence of a predicted E2 binding site in gamma PVs is a result of the stringent conditions chosen for the TFBS predicted, since this binding site was also predicted in gamma PVs in the above described les restrictive conditions.

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