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The answer is for airlines to be a bit more stringent at the gate.
Brussels says that the tests are stringent at all levels and that existing rules, agreed by the UK, prevent benefit tourism.
The remainder of the 135 apartments in the "affordable" category, for which limitations on income will be even more stringent at 50percentt of area median income, will be distributed through the other buildings.
"Requirements are less stringent at University of Houston," he says.
This inherently reduces the propagation delays; however, the overall latency requirements are more stringent at the same time due to faster dynamics and proliferation of power electronic controls.
Referee Dave Pearson was stringent at the breakdown and with two minutes of the second half gone Sarries were penalised for not releasing the tackled player.
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Believe it or not, the new regulations actually demand that banks start doing an additional, more stringent value-at-risk test.
Still, Sky Chefs' procedures are not as stringent as those at El Al, the Israeli airline considered the gold standard for aviation security.
These numbers indicate a gradual enrichment of high-quality, 'mappable' markers at more stringent thresholds at the expense of excluding other possibly informative markers.
"These skills are rooted in best practices for animal care, and the rules at the Calgary Stampede are far more stringent than at other rodeos".
Taking a more stringent threshold at T = 0.6, RapidShapes becomes faster at sequence length 159 nt, and at sequence length 400 nt, the speed-up factor is about 138.
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