Sentence examples for stringent implementation from inspiring English sources

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Thus, as a result of a lot of governments coming to put a strong emphasis on the stringent implementation of pro-environment regulations and also because of voluntary initiatives, many companies have now made environmental regeneration and protection their prime objective.

It seems that one reason may be more stringent implementation of the guidelines for improving the reporting quality of trials on developing world researchers.

Stringent implementation of regulations concerning non-prescribed antibiotics in retail pharmacies is essential to restrict access to antibiotics for self-medication.

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Finally, leadership tends to take too much responsibility for success by planning ever more-complex strategies and ever more-stringent implementation plans, while the middle- and lower-level managers see these efforts, feel helpless, and back off from taking responsibility.

This method would require much more stringent validation before implementation (see the section 'Study design').

Minto and his officials in Calcutta and Simla did succeed in watering down the reforms by writing stringent regulations for their implementation and insisting upon the retention of executive veto power over all legislation.

– Increasing antimicrobial resistance in bacteria is a major health problem and requires the implementation of stringent policies to optimize the use of antibiotics.

Stern's favored policy prescriptions include the implementation of stringent worldwide carbon emission caps, and the establishment of an international carbon emissions trading system that will slow (or reverse) growth in the developed world, while shifting wealth to developing countries.

In 1997 it was selected as one of the few countries to receive debt relief for its successful implementation of stringent economic reform projects and has continued to qualify for significant debt relief since then.

Biko Agozino, head of the criminology unit at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad, says a rise in crime can be traced back to the 1980s when "structural adjustment" programmes by the World Bank and the IMF forced the implementation of stringent free markets, aggravating inequalities.

Therefore, there is a stringent need for the implementation of novel identification methods.

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