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Builders have complained that this new process will delay construction and require unnecessarily stringent review.
Agricultural groups had challenged the standards for coarse particulates as unnecessarily stringent, but the court rejected their view.
In defending the project and its cost overruns, Mr. Pierce had long attributed Shoreham's problems to regulatory, construction and financial requirements that he considered unnecessarily stringent, as well as to design changes resulting from "the lessons learned from Three Mile Island".
From unnecessarily stringent voter identification laws, limits to early voting, and limits to same day registration, to redrawing legislative districts for purposes of segregating races; the problems the VRA originally aimed to address are still pertinent today.
The Bonferroni correction is however unnecessarily stringent because it assume a 0% true positive rate in the set of 280.
Patient quality of life may be most effectively improved through the elimination of unrealistically complex or unproven treatment regimens, and unnecessarily stringent glycaemic targets.
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More stringent selection criteria were not used in this study to avoid the risk of Type 2 error and unnecessarily limit the datasets for network analysis [ 90, 91].
Unnecessarily fast.
Rationing must be stringent.
Sometimes people die unnecessarily.
They retaliated unnecessarily.
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