Sentence examples for stringent like from inspiring English sources

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For those who think the U-3 calculation is too stringent (like us) to get the full picture of what is going on in the labour market, the BLS produces a broader measure of unemployment known as "U-6".

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Stress may also play a role; rpoB gene mutants have shown to exhibit a stringent-like response (7 ), and defective rpoB activity as a result of low-level rifampin exposure could induce a similar response.

Apart from the theoretical contributions, new accomplishments such as the development of the leapfrog Alternating-Direction-Hybrid-Implicit-Explicit (ADHIE) FDTD method and a less stringent Courant-like time step limit for the conventional, fully explicit FDTD method on a nonuniform grid, have immediate practical applications.

In comparison with orchids, purifying selection was less stringent in DEF-like and GLO-like genes from Poales.

In exchange for hundreds of billions of federal bailout dollars, major financial institutions could have been forced to accept more stringent regulation, like stiffer capital requirements that would make future crises less likely to spread.

In the last year there has been increased pressure in this country for more stringent regulations, like mandatory testing and labeling.

The money will be distributed in installments over 10 months, but only if Pakistan meets certain stringent conditions like increasing tax collections, reducing its budget deficit and privatizing public enterprises.

Some development boards have become known for their stringent rules, like not allowing household workers on beaches without uniforms, although many appreciate the regulations because they help maintain property values.

It is commonly held that the second half of Chabrol's career saw him relax his grip, and few would argue that "Inspector Bellamy," or even more stringent films, like "Merci pour le Chocolat" (2000) and "La Cérémonie" (1995), begins to recapture the tremulous intensity of "Les Bonnes Femmes" (1960) or "Le Boucher" (1970).

With a combination of increasingly stringent regulations, like energy codes for new buildings, as well as other conservation programs and rising prices, Chinese planners hope to preserve a similar low ratio of energy use to growth in the decade to come, Mr. Zhou said.

In December, a federal appeals court ruled that electronic cigarettes should be regulated as tobacco products by the F.D.A. rather than as drug-delivery devices, which have more stringent requirements like expensive clinical trials to prove the products are safe and effective as an aid to stop smoking.

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