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There will be more stringent fiscal rules, with tougher and earlier punishments for those who flout them.
If history is any guide, one direct consequence of the calamity in Japan will be more stringent safety requirements and regulatory delays that will inevitably increase the costs of nuclear power and further undermine its economic viability.
Accepted levels of statistical significance that take into account the burden of multiple testing for rare variants across the genome or exome need to be established and will be more stringent than levels used in GWAS reflecting the far greater number of rare than common variants in the genome; a p value of 10−11 has been proposed (Raychaudhuri 2011).
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They should be more stringent".
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The bans need to be more stringent.
it just promises to be "more stringent".
If the settings are more stringent, more sites will be assigned as no-calls by the filter and the overall call rate will be reduced, but calls made will be more reliable.
Although stringent filtering decreases the number of measurements included in the analysis, the outcome will be more meaningful.
If one examiner is more stringent than the other then they will systematically tend to give a lower mark.
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