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They agreed to restore the judiciary, but Zardari took a less stringent stance than Sharif.
Despite imperial decrees and the stringent stance of the state church itself, which came to be known as the Eastern Orthodox Church or Eastern Christianity, the latter never represented all Christians in Byzantium.
While racing in the UK has its own troubles to overcome, its stringent stance against the use of race-day medications -- and drug use as a whole -- can only afford it a fighting chance of survival against the naysayers lining up to condemn it.
Men like the male justices and UPS bosses -- who have the luxury of knowing, on an instinctual level, that they will never have to endure the burden of child-bearing -- have taken the most stringent stance against protections for pregnant women.
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Four years ago, Mr. Huckabee, who opposes abortion rights, frequently used Mr. Romney's less-stringent stance as ammunition, and framed Mr. Romney's view as "flip-flopping".
For all the polls that show that players want more stringent testing and long for a restoration of baseball's credibility, Fehr's entrenched stance relayed the opposite message.
Rationing must be stringent.
On Tuesday, Germany seemed to soften its stance, indicating that it would agree to allow countries of the euro zone to help finance a bailout of Greece -- but only as a last resort and under stringent conditions.
Visa restrictions Very stringent.
That seems too stringent.
That stringent ideal stuck.
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