Sentence examples for too stringent to from inspiring English sources

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But many lawmakers say they suspect that the governor's plan is intended to make the bill too stringent to win approval.

This costly milk replacement is one of scores of products to reach the market in recent months, as manufacturers try to cash in on the mania for low-carb diets with products intended mainly for those who find the dietary restrictions of Atkins and his ilk too stringent to maintain.

Thus, this approach may be too stringent to provide the breadth of epitopes required to cover a breadth of HLA types, and additionally faces the difficulty that peptide-based vaccines generally have had poor immunogenicity in humans.

Although the "multiple testing" corrections by False Discovery Rate (FDR) analysis were described in the text and Methods, such criteria may be too stringent to identify differentially expressed genes from treatment groups of FA and low concentration of SWT (Table 1).

It might be too stringent to demand the conservation of the whole hairpin in miRNA identification studies [ 35].

However, when applied to single sample analysis, these criteria were too stringent to detect known differentially methylated regions.

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Second, the cut-off score (allowing for a maximum of four differences from consensus in the changing positions) might be too stringent, leading to the detection of only high affinity binding sites-containing motifs conserved in both species.

One of the reasons could be that, in the current screen, we kept only clones that showed 50% more or less fluorescence than wild-type, which could have been a too stringent condition to obtain such mutants.

When analyzing ancient DNA sequences, it is necessary to avoid setting too stringent matching parameters, to increase the probability of having an informative result.

Iran wants the United States not to be too stringent when it comes to "removing" the sanctions, and to recognize Iran's "right" to enrich uranium as a "red line" - this as an indication of its "good intentions and in order to drive the negotiations forward," as stated by Iran's official news agency, quoting a source close to the team negotiating over the nuclear issue.

It has been suggested that an ACE-R cut-off of <88 may be too stringent for day-to-day clinical practice and hence overestimate dementia, 28 and this study would support this assertion.

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