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In general, regulations related to personally identifiable information (PII) are becoming more stringent; investment in smart cities must account for these changes.

I hope for BrewDog's sake, however, that it's able to stay on the right side of the (far more stringent) investment laws in the U.S. Brewing another 0.5percentt alcohol "Nanny State" beer to "apologize" for the 32percentt alcohol Tactical Nuclear Penguin beer isn't going to cut it as an apology on this side of the pond.

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However, commercial banks were subject to more stringent regulations than investment banks, principally with regard to their capital adequacy under the Basle guidelines.

Meeting stringent regulations on investments and keeping the right level of liquidity to meet "spontaneous demands" (think Sept. 11) is just as important, says John Sweeney, head of the company's North American asset-management.

Some pharmaceutical and medical device industry executives have complained that the F.D.A. can be too stringent and nontransparent, discouraging investment in their fields.

Following Cable's decision, it is time to revisit the media pluralism amendments to the Enterprise Act, strengthen the public interest provisions, and impose on merging companies stringent conditions relating to investment in and guaranteed independence of quality journalism.

Conservation means things like revised building codes, more stringent fuel-economy standards, investment in more efficient transportation options, and doing things such as adjusting thermostats and reducing wasteful use of energy like unnecessary lighting.

Beijing is doing everything in its power to dampen the impact of private investment: placing stringent control on the Internet (all users must register with the Public Security Bureau), and most recently declaring that it will insert "party cells" into every private business that operates in China.

"The criteria for investment are stringent," says Coomber, "and each opportunity is extensively studied with inventors interviewed by a panel of business angels".

GETFs are transparent derivative instruments, subject to stringent regulations in terms of investment norms and valuations.

While patients and prescribers desire extensive long-term data prior to registration, too stringent requirements would discourage industry's investment into new treatments, and a compromise between these stakes should be sought.

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