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Free sign upThe phrase "stringently applied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing rules, regulations, or standards that are enforced rigorously and without exception. Example: "The safety regulations must be stringently applied to ensure the well-being of all employees."
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Whether or not this strict rule was ever stringently applied, it was modified soon after it was announced.
The real victory here is for dancing, and while the law was far from stringently applied, it's revision is validation from Japan's government that nightlife is a legitimate cultural pursuit, and should go even further to strengthening the country's club culture.
CDC guidelines for diagnosis of confirmed late Lyme arthritis, carditis, or neurologic disease, including the presence of objective signs involving the joints, the heart, or the central or peripheral nervous system, were stringently applied [ 6]. b) Other, non-Lyme diagnoses.
One simply cannot overemphasize the importance of applying double-blind conditions; it is absolutely essential in order to gain unbiased data and should be stringently applied in future studies.
Similar concerns were echoed by some locally based researchers who reported that while the provision of health care services is not the primary goal of research, the dichotomy between research and other social issues should not be stringently applied in poor settings where people have high unmet health care needs.
In summary, whilst we have a very clear negative duty to avoid harm and not to take advantage (unjustly) of the least privileged, this is perhaps less stringently applied in terms of individual agency, which requires only negative duties of pursuing reform and positive duties of aid.
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But this is surely when international law should most stringently be applied.
We likely differed in how stringently we applied the criteria.
The truth is that disability standards are stringent, and they're applied stringently.
"You need to figure out what went wrong and how stringently to apply the law," said Pamela S. Karlan, a law professor at Stanford University.
Variants with minor allele frequencies (MAF) less than 0.05 were excluded, and subsequent genomic control11 was applied to stringently control the global false positive rate.
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