Sentence examples for stringent progress from inspiring English sources

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So the obvious question is, if Obama's gonna up the ante to 30,000 troops, why not just give the general the 40,000 he asked for, albeit it with stringent progress demands, measurable benchmarks and realistic timetables for "mission accomplished" and a successful exit?

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Harkin's bill pulls back on NCLB's stringent "adequate yearly progress" goals and consequences for schools, but maintains some performance goals and accountability.

Every patient's teeth will be thoroughly tested each year, while progressively more stringent standards for adequate yearly dental progress will be enforced.

We have also checked the more stringent (and complex) properties that the cell progresses through the correct sequence of stages as it progresses to G1.

"The Justice Department recognised in its letter that HSBC has made material progress toward meeting the most stringent compliance standards imposed to date upon a global financial institution," said Stuart Levey, chief legal officer at HSBC.

"The Justice Department recognised in its letter that HSBC has made material progress toward meeting the most stringent compliance standards imposed to date upon a global financial institution," he said.

Recent progress in computer science and stringent requirements of the design of "greener" buildings put forwards the research and applications of simulation-based optimization methods in the building sector.

Technical progress every year presents new and more stringent performance requirements for materials and devices.

However, since the progress in effective pharmaceutical interventions and more stringent regimens for the treatment of hyperglycemia, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and other cardiovascular risk factors, trends towards a reduction of (cardiovascular) mortality rates amongst diabetic patients have been reported [8] [12].

Just as pollution or an irresponsible use of property rights threatens land and climate, so an overly stringent system of intellectual-property rights risks holding back technological progress.

The judge gave Home Secretary Theresa May three months to show that British diplomats had made progress in these negotiations or else see Abu Qatada's stringent bail conditions revoked.

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