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India, for instance, subjects remittances to Bangladesh to stringent tests.
Nuclear and chemical weapons are subject to stringent inspection regimes.
Norway's government insists that oil exploration is subject to stringent health, safety and environmental requirements.
"Birthing pools in hospitals are subject to stringent infection-control procedures and monitoring," she said.
Hindustan Lever said it was taking action to remediate contaminated soil according to stringent international regulations.
But many other investigative tests, the report said, "have never been exposed to stringent scientific scrutiny".
The NSA said its phone interception techniques are only used against valid targets, and are subject to stringent legal safeguards.
In 2013, the US only accepted 36 applications, in part due to stringent rules meant to counter potential terrorism.
The agency's capabilities were directed only against "valid foreign intelligence targets" and were subject to stringent legal safeguards, she said.
Many businesses are taking extra steps to make sure the RECs they buy adhere to stringent environmental and social principles.
Thanks to stringent rules governing ministerial behaviour and a terrifying press, British public life is pretty unsleazy by international standards.
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