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Corporate pension funds that invest in derivatives would be subjected to less scrutiny than is required of many other investors.
But a much smaller group of Americans -- almost all of them among the wealthiest 5percentt -- are subjected to less rigorous standards.
Eventually, according to a document drafted by the agency, "good-performing providers will be subjected to less frequent or intense on-site surveys".
Put simply, it boils down to the question: why was he subjected to less strenuous security vetting than most (perhaps all) of his predecessors?
In addition, she said, residential buildings were subjected to less stringent safety measures than hotels, making them dangerous when they are used to house large numbers of visitors.
Filling yarns are generally made with less twist than are warp yarns because they are subjected to less strain in the weaving process and therefore require less strength.
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Domestic subsidies are subject to less stringent W.T.O.
This category is called 'puffery' and is subject to less regulation.
They use more fuel and are subject to less stringent standards than cars.
And in a concession to the German manufacturers, heavier cars will be subject to less onerous fleet-average standards.
Moreover, many S.U.V.s are officially classed as light trucks, which means they are subject to less stringent requirements.
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