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The final component, Mr. Ashcroft said, would be tighter exit controls.
Tooley said that security at Olympic sites would be tighter than security at N.B.A. arenas.
Low said the league had already announced that the officiating would be tighter this season, especially regarding slashing calls; the Rangers were called for slashing twice today.
Its chairman, Ed Jenkins, accepts the need for global standards, but is dubious about both the IASC's proposal—"we would be tighter"—and its suggested new constitution—"it's a large board of part-timers".
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It said that it would be "appropriately compensated" for taking on additional risk, and said there would be tighter oversight and regulation of UBS from the Swiss National Bank.
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