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The Home Office has imposed a new order, which Peirce said was more stringent.
First, it plans as soon as next week to announce revised compensation rules for companies getting assistance, to make those rules conform with a law Congress passed in February that was more stringent than the Treasury's own guidelines.
She said: "The original bill was more stringent, but nonetheless, the new law will deter honour killings in the future because perpetrators will not be able to avoid convictions".
See articleThe Basel committee on banking supervision, which sets capital standards for banks around the world, published a consultation document on December 17th that was more stringent than many bankers had expected.
He said that the railroad was following all requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, which was more stringent than state environmental laws, and that the railroad would be required to examine Mr. Gary's contention that the Huntington Station site would discriminate against minority residents.
olafgypsy Given the number of dents and scratches left in the bumpers of my car parked in the city streets and having seen drivers hitting the car in the back, and then the one in front, while trying to park, I actually wish that the parking test was more stringent than it is in New York.
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Some states are more stringent.
They should be more stringent".
But this year, the criteria were more stringent.
Brooker feels NGOs should be more stringent.
In that sense, it is more stringent than Form 312.
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