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However, New York's grand jury secrecy laws are some of the nation's most stringent, making this an uphill battle with no tangible endgame.
What makes the present study unique is the arguably larger sample size as compared to previous studies, and that the type of cohort used can be considered representative of the general population, since patients referred to KAMC are not limited to the capital Riyadh, and that inclusion of cases was not stringent, making the selection of cases devoid of bias.
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Other states do not have these stringent rules, making it easier to purchase guns and sell them illegally.
When that happens, there is no way we can avoid comparing the rights involved as more or less stringent and making certain choices between them.
In a private system, banks will have the power to impose more stringent requirements, making it harder for deserving students who cannot meet some arbitrary criterion to get loans, and also impose higher interest rates.
Recently, journals have become more stringent in making sure that articles submitted for publication use the correct statistical tests.
The announcement follows the more stringent pledges made by the governments of Brazil, Venezuela and Australia.
The persistent increase of VOCs together with the stringent regulations make the reduction of VOC emissions more imperative.
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