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But Mr. Johanns said he doubted that the Senate would accept the stringent restriction adopted by the House.
The leader of the Ohio Senate put a stop Tuesday to a bill that would have imposed the most stringent restriction on abortions in the nation.
Having to first visit a gatekeeping physician of one's choice is a far less stringent restriction.
Though this last requirement may seem like a stringent restriction, the following example implementation of step 4 shows this is not necessarily the case.
Galiani et al. (2012) estimate that only 13%% of households would use the subsidy under a more stringent restriction that limits subsidy use to neighborhoods with a poverty rate under 5%%.
"Stringent restriction would pose unacceptable costs," agrees molecular biologist Richard Ebright of Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey, adding that "there are no 'biohackers' using genome data in basements".
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The European Union has stringent restrictions on the size of budget deficits.
What, I wonder, of all those stringent restrictions on what you can do to your house?
More stringent restrictions would apply to the New York area, the officials said.
Casino revenues, experts say, could also be crimped by Singapore's stringent restrictions.
The House bill would impose more stringent restrictions than the Senate on insurance coverage of abortion.
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