Sentence examples for stringent course from inspiring English sources

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But with Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis and the former Carolina wide receiver Rae Carruth accused of murder, yesterday's announcement seemed an attempt by the league to set a more stringent course.

But nicety can be an enormity, and what is rippling through Europe right now is the apprehension that France, with a novice at the helm, will veer aside from the stringent course laid down by the governments of the Eurozone; in short, that Hollande will boost and bolster where others have struggled to pare, and perhaps, in so doing, set a continental trend.

'For the big companies that offer coasteering, it takes a stringent course to be a tour guide.' At around £80 for a day spent jumping off increasingly vertiginous cliff faces, confrontation with gravity and salt water has rarely been more expensive.

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In reconsidering advanced algebra, the Legislature is bucking a national trend — toward more stringent math courses — that it helped begin a decade ago.

Nonpermissible circuits in intake air courses that are likely to remain energized during emergencies, e.g. battery powered equipment, should be protected by more stringent Class I Division 1, Zone 1, or Zone 0 techniques, to protect rescue/recovery personnel.

The N.R.A. has the nationally recognized expertise to develop and implement the stringent training courses required by this model program.

For example, as outlined in Ellis and Mead ([2000]), one way to conduct pairwise comparisons and multiple group DIF analysis is to consider in the first step fitting a separate item response theory (IRT) model to obtain item parameters for each group or country (of course, stringent IRT assumptions are assumed here to have been met prior to model fitting).

FG devices, however, are inherently vulnerable to fatal data loss through a single defect in the tunnel oxide [1], and face stringent challenges in the course of device downscaling owing to the gate-coupling concern [2].

The emissions will of course also meet stringent conditions in line with the relevant EU standards.

Conditions, of course, should be stringent — there must be trust on all sides that information is being conveyed accurately, and that it will be kept in confidence as long as needed.

In order to determine the optimal harvesting point, the genes encoding the enzymes of the histidine and serine biosynthetic pathways were used for establishing a time course of the stringent response on transcription by sensitive real-time RT-PCR.

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