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"stringent to" is not an appropriate construction in written English
It is typically used as "stringent with," as in the example sentence: "The teacher was stringent with tests and assignments."
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We chose to calculate two separate datasets using SAM (one not stringent, and one stringent) to circumvent the issues that a stringently ascertained dataset might miss relevant pathways (because too few genes are entered in the analysis) or that a larger, less stringently selected set of genes would contain too many false positives.
But many lawmakers say they suspect that the governor's plan is intended to make the bill too stringent to win approval.
This costly milk replacement is one of scores of products to reach the market in recent months, as manufacturers try to cash in on the mania for low-carb diets with products intended mainly for those who find the dietary restrictions of Atkins and his ilk too stringent to maintain.
Barbara Stewart (NYT) BROOKLYN: GRAVANO GOING TO ARIZONA -- Salvatore Gravano, who has been subject to restricted visiting privileges in a federal jail in Manhattan, received permission yesterday to return to Arizona, where jail conditions are less stringent, to face drug-dealing charges there.
Seldom in our 230-odd years as a country have Congress and the White House had the fortitude to impose on American bankers and financiers a set of regulations sufficiently stringent to prevent them from pushing us into destructive panics and recessions.
The stress tests by the Federal Reserve, the third and most stringent to be conducted since the financial crisis in 2008, examined how bank capital levels would be affected by a deep economic decline in the United States and a simultaneous shock in Europe.
Furthermore, if weaker potential fluctuations of around 100 mV are investigated, the conditions become more stringent to resolve the variations.
Product Specifications for transportation fuels are becoming increasingly stringent to ensure production of environmentally more benign fuels.
With the rapid development of the micro-scale and nano-scale electronic systems, the requirement of the operating temperature becomes more stringent to ensure good reliability and safety.
Since UWB systems have to co-exist with other narrowband technologies, the compliance requirements from regulatory bodies for UWB systems are very stringent to ensure that they do not interfere with the existing narrowband systems.
Ultimately the academics are worried that in vivo research may be driven overseas entirely, to countries where the legal safeguards on animal welfare are not as stringent, to the detriment of the animals as well as U.K. science.
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