Sentence examples for stringent commitments from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, its revision, in terms of flow management among different vehicle's thermal needs, can play a crucial role in order to satisfy the recent and always more stringent commitments on emission reduction and fuel consumption saving.

Similar agreements were achieved at the Second World Climate Conference in 1990, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 1992, and the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 (although this one went a step further by establishing more stringent commitments to reduce emissions).

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When ITV was established it had far more stringent public service commitments, but these have been steadily reduced as bosses argued they were hindering its commercial performance.

For instance: a do-gooder holds himself to moral commitments so stringent that they conflict with his caring for his family.

It may just be that moral demands upon us really are very stringent, and identity-conferring commitments must sometimes (perhaps often) be sacrificed in the interests of, say, our acting to ameliorate preventable suffering.

The IMF, EU, and other international donors provided substantial financial assistance to Latvia as part of an agreement to defend the currency's peg to the euro in exchange for the government's commitment to stringent austerity measures.

Mr. Ranick said that the shared goal would be to push for more vigorous regulation of financial and credit markets, more stringent environmental standards and stronger commitments to human rights and the rights of workers to organize.

"We have had and will continue to do the hard work to ensure that we can comply both technically and operationally with the stringent obligations imposed by these contractual commitments," Smith writes.

Other emails purport to show how staff are encouraged to use the "hassle factor" to "frustrate claimants off benefits" by imposing increasingly onerous claimant commitments on customers - typically, stringent targets for job searches or the imposition of daily signing-on requirements.

This paper employs dynamic GTAP (GDyn) model firstly to examine the effects of TPP and TTIP on production, consumption, prices and trade of "harmful" products, i.e. sugar and tobacco, over 2015 2030 and secondly to assess the costs as a result of imposing stringent IP rules across the world following commitments under these mega-regional Agreements.

"Data shows that releases from pipelines have declined over the last decade as the result of stringent regulation and the industry's continued commitment to safety," wrote Peter Lidiak, pipeline director for the American Petroleum Institute, an industry group, in an e-mailed response.

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