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Broadcasters had long complained that instead of promoting programming about political and controversial subjects, the rules discouraged such shows by imposing stringent reply requirements.
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Similarly "conventional" is also no "conventional" method but use the two terms "intraspecies homology-based prediction" as well as "interspecies homology-based prediction" instead of "stringent" or, previously "accurate" to not mislead the reader Authors' response: As we discussed in the previous reply, intraspecies/interspecies homology-based prediction are also very confusing to the readers.
We have some of the most stringent arms control procedures of any country in the world," he replied.
By a stringent line-by-line analysis of the terms of Austria's 48-hour ultimatum to Serbia and the Serbian reply, Clark demolishes the standard view that Austria was too harsh and that Serbia humbly complied.
Social scientists, for example, have criticized the application of stringent informed consent procedures for low risk, non-intrusive interview research, such as interviewing public officials, who are legally obligated to reply to citizen queries [ 8].
Rationing must be stringent.
Some states are more stringent.
That seems too stringent.
That stringent ideal stuck.
Visa restrictions Very stringent.
(Finland has a notoriously stringent immigration policy).
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