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But as written, the New Jersey statute remains relatively strict for juveniles.
Zoning is strict: for example, businesses must secure local approval before they put up signs.
"I choose to be more strict for myself because I know myself," he said.
Financing is available, though credit requirements are just as strict for foreigners as for Germans.
The rules are strict for cab drivers, too: they must acquire "the Knowledge" of some 320 city routes.
While academic achievement is "remarkable", the discipline is "too strict for some", but "clearly pays dividends", it says.
The F.C.C.'s rules generally are more strict for wireless carriers, because those networks are more susceptible to congestion.
While the campaign fund-raising rules for any office are voluminous, they are particularly strict for judicial candidates in New York State.
The Court's scrutiny of that interest is no less strict for taking into account complex educational judgments in an area that lies primarily within the university's expertise.
After the election of a reformist president, Mohammad Khatami, in 1997, limits on color became less strict for a time, and fashion shows were permitted.
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