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The conditions, set out by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), are unusually stringent.
But the lesson worth learning is that the test for this appointment is unusually stringent.
Importers were forced to follow unusually stringent testing procedures, and the government demanded that foreign carmakers establish extensive, nationwide service networks as a condition of doing business here.
Small businesses here are unlikely to offer benefits, and the state government's unusually stringent restrictions on Medicaid for adults leave many of the working poor at risk.
Because of Louisiana's unusually stringent sentencing laws, about 80percentt of Angola's inmates -- mostly murderers, rapists and armed robbers -- have no-parole sentences or sentences so long they might as well be.
He cited precedents in other Commonwealth jurisdictions including Nigeria to indicate that suspects in drug trafficking cases were entitled to bail, but said he had decided to impose unusually stringent terms to reflect the seriousness of the case.
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They will also cause CO2-heavy factories to migrate to developing countries where they will be subject to less stringent restrictions and will therefore produce more CO2.Similar complaints were heard in the 1970s, when California imposed unusually tough emissions standards for other pollutants.
Rationing must be stringent.
'Unusually tolerant'.
Visa restrictions Very stringent.
That seems too stringent.
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