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Property is subject to the stringent rules and regulations of both the Parisian government and the Bâtiments de France, which oversees the country's historic architecture with considerable zeal.
Because the ultimate authority was the king, there was a gradual evolution of stringent rules and regulations against violating the king's peace.
More stringent rules and regulations will influence the industry's ability to compete on a global scale.
In order to address the growing concern of losing critical data, governments world-wide are implementing stringent rules and regulations with severe penalties in aim to prevent the loss or theft of data when a portable storage device is lost.
Many government agencies have come forward and employed stringent rules and regulations as these toxic ions are some of the high priority pollutants and are becoming the most serious environmental problems.
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All buildings in most developed countries are now subject to a wide range of stringent rules and fire regulations.
Most businesses have stringent rules and policies for accounting for depreciation.
If the rules and regulations are too stringent or impossible to attain, more effective anticaries products may never reach the marketplace, and the public will never receive the benefit of these products.
Lately, environmental rules and regulations concerning pollution from agricultural waste streams by regulatory agencies are more stringent and restrictive; inevitably affecting the design, planning, and operation of the durian processing industry.
So many rules and regulations".
We already had rules and regulations".
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