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The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs takes a stricter line.
The European Union's representative to the talks, Gyorgyi Martin Zanathy, appeared to take a stricter line on enrichment.
University officials said they had watched city governments struggle to deal with expanding campsites and decided to take a stricter line: no tents, no sleeping, period.
Take an even stricter line and exclude all financials (the insurers and the fund managers) and there nevertheless remain 30 to choose from.
The initiatives are a good start, says Mr Simons, but a stricter line on match-fixing and more grassroots support will be needed before Chinese football can become world class.
"The government has a responsibility to make sure schools take a stricter line, and that's why we're asking them to introduce guidelines for dealing with sexual bullying and harassment in schools as part of our Girl's Matter campaign.
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But it is not a rigorous or strict line.
WHEN I was growing up, there was a strict line between work and life.
But HMRC takes a strict line on how such benefits should be costed and allocated.
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