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"However, when animals are transported there are stringent rules including on fitness to travel, space allowances, ventilation and access to water and feed.
There are stringent legal/ethical constraints on how exchanges can be conducted.
We need to make sure there are stringent measures in place to protect our children.
There are stringent rules to protect proprietary data, and sanctions to insure compliance.
As a result of these conditions, there are stringent requirements for optimal insulation.
Both have blossomed in Dubai, where there are stringent drug rules and race-day medications are prohibited.
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I expect that they would want the budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration to be adequate, and that there be stringent standards (regulations) imposed on companies that produce potentially dangerous medical material.
A spokesman for the Australian Department of Employment, which oversees the seasonal worker program, told the Guardian there were stringent protections for seasonal workers, who enjoyed the same legal employment rights as Australians.
In the interwar period the Australian geographer Griffith Taylor argued that there were stringent environmental limits that would restrict Australia's population to approximately 20 million people by the end of the 20th century.
There were stringent efforts to maintain the quality of coinage.
Alternatively, Downey fears that if there is stringent regulation that is too focused on paperwork, it could favor giant conglomerates of the aerospace industry and make it tough for startups like Airware to thrive.
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