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the stringency
noun
A rigorous imposition of standards.
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The stringency of many CSAs may be at fault.
Recession and reduced public revenues only heighten the stringency councils have been facing for six years.
It has long prided itself on the stringency of its community service requirement for students, for example.
Depending on the stringency of the new E.P.A. rules, they could be even more consequential than his 2012 automobile regulations.
The stringency of the FFP punishments gave the regime an authority backed by European law.
"The stringency of the rules matter tremendously for outcomes.
The last three rows show the stringency used to define the final target listing.
The use of this parameter increases the stringency for reads being assembled together (Chapman 2015).
Therefore, we tested the stringency of the nucleotide on the first position.
However, the stringency level of the resource tax has generally lagged behind that of developed countries.
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Furthermore, we improved the stringency of the prediction by considering certain quantitative scores.
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