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to stricter
adjective
Strained; drawn close; tight.
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This would lead to stricter checks.
And they will be subject to stricter disclosure requirements aimed at making them much more transparent.
By ending in America, the transactions were subjected to stricter security standards, law enforcement officials said.
But many other countries, and even some agencies in the United States, adhere to stricter standards.
The council also designated eight financial market utilities as "systemically important," subjecting them to stricter oversight.
I asked him if he expected the chemical spill to lead to stricter regulation.
As power stations become subject to stricter environmental laws, this could dwindle.
Goldman and Morgan were now subject to stricter regulation and oversight.
Russia has not committed to stricter measures against bribery at home.
Royalties now go to the central government, which hands them out according to stricter criteria.
And not all the moves announced Tuesday pointed to stricter gun controls.
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