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Only at that point might taxpayers be on the hook.Regulators hope that the requirements will be stringent enough that such a complete failure is rendered almost impossible.
San Diego County was among the first in the nation to adopt voluntary standards of home protection stringent enough that homes could be deemed safe enough to "shelter in place," if evacuation is impossible.
That is one that affirms Iran's right to produce fuel for civilian nuclear power, but with a nuclear enrichment infrastructure small enough, and international oversight and safeguards stringent enough, that a quick breakout to a bomb would be impossible.
Several computational problems in science and engineering are stringent enough that maintaining positivity of density and pressure can become a problem.
That being said, 95% of the students entering medical schools do end up earning their M.D. degree.[2] The application process is stringent enough that only the best of the best are accepted.
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This approach ensures that primer annealing temperatures are stringent enough and that Tm analysis reliably distinguishes the specific PCR products and possible PCR by-products.
It has been suggested that current age restrictions are not stringent enough and that sites should force their users to go through a paywall to ensure they're over 18.
Others may argue that our classification was not stringent enough and that we should have required an affirmative statement that no crossovers had occurred and that all randomised patients were included in the analysis in the group to which they were originally allocated.
Suppose that the MCL is stringent enough so that the crossing between the minimum coverage line and the high risk indifference curve at (H^), or (V^{H}left( H^right) ), lies exactly at the zero pooling isoprofit line.
The battle around the regulations also has an international dimension with interventions by PhRMA, the trade association representing the United States based multinational companies, arguing that the regulations are not stringent enough and that Canada needs to be placed on the U.S. Priority Watch List of countries.
Uber and Lyft have argued that their own background checks are stringent enough, and that the fingerprint-based checks (which would be done by the city of Austin) are an unnecessary burden and cost that would make it harder to recruit drivers to the platform.
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