Sentence examples for stringent development from inspiring English sources

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While legions of developers have butted horns with the powerful Cambridge historic preservation community in this onetime industrial city that is known for its stringent development controls, Mr. Solomon has found a glittery lining to the clouds of complexity that hover over historic restoration projects such as this.

Tight reservoir field development plan require stringent development and production designs for optimum expenditures and most of such reservoirs need to be treated and handled with a holistic approach.

Since stringent development regulations have preserved the character of the main town, also known as Nantucket, the place offers vacationers a sense of history that cannot be found in other parts of the country.

Whereas individualised tenure theoretically confers the highest possible benefits in the property rights bundle, individualisation can also precipitate a wave of dispossession among poor households unable to neither meet stringent development regulations nor withstand market vicissitudes.

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The results highlight the need for more stringent technological developments for manufacturers to ensure adherence to targets, and the requirements for more accurate measurement techniques that account for discrepancies between standardised and on-road fuel consumption.

Still, with the northwest portion of the island designated a Unesco World Heritage Site, and with fairly stringent limitations on development, Majorca has been shielded from any further fall in prices, which are now about 10 percent off their peak, said Michael Cunnington, an agent for the brokerage Savills in Majorca.

In the end, the group managed to meet its stringent nine-month development goal.

"We have added stringent language, limiting development costs" and insisted on "a report from NASA senior management, ensuring that the NASA has gotten its act together in managing the telescope," she said.

Dosage regulation could be critical in a developmental window but be less stringent in preimplantation development and at the end of the developmental program.

Due to stringent and growing environmental regulations, the chemical industry needs the development of more eco-compatible synthetic methodologies [45].

Portland has a proud history of green urban planning going back a century, with stringent restrictions on growth and development along with dozens of parks, gardens and wildernesses within the city limits.

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