Sentence examples for stringent hurricane from inspiring English sources

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They had in fact adopted the most stringent hurricane code in the nation in 1994.

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Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, which did not require or enforce statewide building codes for non-state-owned buildings before Hurricane Katrina, adopted more stringent codes afterward.

Homes in parts of the U.S. that are most susceptible to hurricanes are covered by stringent building codes that require things like special roof and wall coverings that resist wind and added protection for windows, doors and vents.

And since deaths are easier to predict than hurricanes, earnings are more stable and capital requirements less stringent.

Florida's building code, put into effect in 2002, is famously stringent when it comes to windstorm resistance for homes built along the hurricane-prone Atlantic shoreline.

Hurricane or no hurricane.

Rationing must be stringent.

A hurricane.

The hurricane".

Hurricane, anyone?

That seems too stringent.

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