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The phrase "stringent expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a set of expectations that are very strict and difficult to meet. For example, "The company has implemented stringent expectations for employee performance."
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With those accomplishments, plus a pulse, no criminal record, and the unmistakable stench of hopelessness, I met Beverly Hills Unified School District's stringent expectations for their subs.
Any vehicle that passes by is in direct violation of my stringent expectations of solitude and the right to ride down the median unfettered by traffic laws.
If you work with minors, be prepared to deal with the parents who might have stringent expectations for their child, and want to hold you accountable for academic failures.
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For higher molecular weight proteins, a more stringent expectation value (less than 0.001) was used.
From this set, different analyses were performed using more-stringent expectation value thresholds.
A search was initially performed using molluscan GPCR protein sequences already submitted to GenBank, as queries; a non-stringent expectation value cutoff of 1e-4 was employed.
It's entirely believable that lots of children between the ages of four and seven found it impossible to meet the school's stringent behavioral expectations.
Thus, a key finding of our study is that it may be prudent to restrict to using common configurations and platforms when using open source systems such as Linux in applications with stringent reliability expectations.
Up to this point, which brought her to the turn of the millennium, Meijie's experience was a preview of how less hierarchical, more flexible educational innovations might free an extroverted, quite extraordinary student — even as it also shed light on the persistent power exerted by stringent school expectations and demanding parents.
But it remains to be seen whether Prodigy can live up to the markets stringent earnings expectations.
The ExomeDepth default parameter uses a relatively stringent prior expectation of 20 CNV calls per exome sequence.
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