Sentence examples for stringent examinations from inspiring English sources

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Looking at the issue more broadly, Arthur believes that more stringent examinations are necessary for new trainers, as well as a new and on-going system of education for existing trainers that places greater emphasis on general standards of horsemanship.

The developer was quick to stress these tests are neither betas nor gameplay demos, but stringent examinations of the game with limited functionality and equipment in a blog post.

Immelt's real nightmare might be brewing in Washington, D.C. Since GE owns two Utah finance companies, it is now overseen by the Office of Thrift Supervision, the agency in charge of AIG and one not known for its stringent examinations.

Second, we must urge the Canadians to tighten their entry procedures in order to apprehend, or at least deter, terrorists from entering Canada and then easily crossing into the U.S. If they will not do this, we must begin stringent examinations of all entries from Canada and exclusion or detention of anyone appearing suspicious, for any reason.

Only some herbal preparations fall under strict regulations in the UK, unlike the stringent examinations required of prescription and over-the-counter drugs (OTC).

The objectives of this study were to provide preliminary evidence that this at-risk status for depression is associated with metabolic and inflammatory markers and to inform future, more stringent examinations of the directionality of these associations.

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And "[a]lienage classifications by a State that do not withstand this stringent examination cannot stand". Ibid.

Donny Youngblood, the Kern County sheriff, argued in an interview that his deputies were subject to the "most stringent examination" before they were allowed out on patrol or inside jails.

This is part of a phenomenon known as motivated reasoning, where instead of evidence being evaluated critically, it is deliberately interpreted in such a way as to reaffirm a pre-existing belief, demanding impossibly stringent examination of unwelcome evidence while accepting uncritically even the flimsiest information that suits one's needs.

"Alienage classifications by a State that do not withstand this stringent examination cannot stand". Nyquist v. Mauclet, 432 U.S. at 7. in one fell swoop, the legislature passed Government Code Section 1031, which applied the mandatory citizenship requirement to all of the positions on the list.

The Court indicated that impairments of a State's own contracts would face more stringent examination under the Contract Clause than would laws regulating contractual relationships between private parties, 431 U.S., at 22-23, 97 S.Ct., at 1518, although it was careful to add that "private contracts are not subject to unlimited modification under the police power". Id., at 22, 97 S.Ct., at 1518.

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