Sentence examples for placed stringent from inspiring English sources

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For example, recent EURO 6 regulations for vehicles have placed stringent limits on soot emissions.

To protect the sole-source aquifer on which islanders depend for their water, the town has placed stringent restrictions on any new building in coastal areas.

Prior to the 1994 reform, the education system in Taiwan was under the strict control of the Ministry of Education (MOE), which placed stringent restrictions on teachers' and students' freedom of expression.

And the central gem of Bachelet's political agenda, the rewriting of the dictatorship-era constitution of 1980, which not only limited her "New Majority" coalition from seats in the Congress, but placed stringent red tape on the electoral system's capacity for political change.

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The bill would ban the donations that have eroded public confidence in the political system while placing stringent curbs on the use of soft money by independent groups.

This approach places stringent requirements on the caprock, which must display: (1) high entry pressure to prevent the buoyancy driven upwards escape of CO2; (2) low permeability to minimize the upwards flux of brine displaced by the CO2; and (3) high strength to ensure that pressure build up does not cause caprock failure.

The reforms that followed – banning automatic and semi-automatic weapons, severely restricting access to handguns, and placing stringent conditions on the acquisition and storage of the one and two shot firearms that were still available – remain a source of comfort to Mikac and the families of other Port Arthur victims.

Facing the threat of legislation that could place stringent new curbs on political fund-raising, the two major political parties and members of Congress are rushing to raise as much money as they can during the first part of the year.

Beijing is doing everything in its power to dampen the impact of private investment: placing stringent control on the Internet (all users must register with the Public Security Bureau), and most recently declaring that it will insert "party cells" into every private business that operates in China.

In 1919, Prescott Hall, director of the league, wrote to Massachusetts Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, reaffirming that the league wanted "to stand … for a white man's country" by promoting a plan that would place stringent limits on southeastern European immigration and totally exclude immigrants from Asia.

Unfounded fears have prompted the European Union to place stringent controls on the use and growth of GMO crops, and many EU countries require permits to do basic molecular biology and genetic engineering.

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