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But these specifications were too stringent for the many products, from soups to pizzas, that include fruit and vegetables among other ingredients.
Agency officials noted that they were sometimes accused of setting emissions rules that were too stringent, but that the study seemed to say they might be too lax.
Neil Gallagher, an assistant director of the F.B.I., "believed that Mr. Radek's criteria for what information was needed to trigger the seeking of an independent counsel were too stringent," the report said.
Treasury officials said their special master for pay, Kenneth R. Feinberg, was aware that if he set pay standards that were too stringent, he could further harm A.I.G. by driving away its executives.
In an interview last year, Stacy K. Martin, president of the Transport Workers Union Local 556, which represents more than 10,000 flight attendants, said the current rules were too stringent and flight attendants did not want to police passengers.
The question of whether these standards were too stringent is moot; there were no clear rules for the evaluation of the language skills or the verification of the signature lists.The presidential election was called early only two months ago, leaving little time for serious presidential contenders to prepare for a campaign.
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"If their approach is too stringent, they risk a blowback".
Some economists have argued that the Bank of Canada's inflation target was too stringent.
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