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83 examples of Stricter in a sentence
We recently heard that the FDA plans to introduce
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regulations on sales of these devices that contain e-liquid flavors in retail locations like convenience stores and gas stations, and also introduce
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regulations on sales of devices to minors over the internet.
The Motion Picture Association of America has seen fit to advise potential viewers and this is particularly useful to parents and guardians that this film which is hereby titled "Frostbite" is given a "R" rating.The "R" rating has specific information which allows any person who not knowing anything about a film to know something about what this film provides.The "R" was instituted for Sexual Content including Nudity and Perverse dialog,language, crude sense of humor and drug use.There is no reward in viewing such a film though it would be useful to know if this could be removed as a possibility at all I would as this reviewer remove such a possibility.This is a film whereby merely a 1 was not the equal to a number as it did not qualify as a film to be counted,in fact such as this purpose is with this film so should such a purpose be with this films place at all.This is a unwholesome and undesirable offerring that should of been given a much
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interpretation because at no point is conduct or language suitable for viewing and this kind of film may wish for a Blacklist rather than a
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definition as to its content.It is suggested hereby that the
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definition would allow,it is hereby put forth a criminal charge.It may any way irregardless of its rating.This is a unsavory world which would damage any persons viewing this film as its purpose is to commit an offense.It is an offense and it is offensive in its purpose.There is no sense of humor in the film but a depraved and indifferent purpose as to its undesirable underpinning.Without reservation this is a do not see list and perhaps not entirely necessary to say to any adults considering but to any whose interests concern the environment to which there children grow up in,do not allow nor provide any young person the viewing of this film it is unfriendly.Society often sends the wrong message when these kinds of problems are in the public domain let this not be one of those times.
I know animals are better looked after nowadays when in a film and there are
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rules to protect them.
Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank, has called for
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budgetary rules.
Rating agencies and shareholders are nervous when they hear that a
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regulatory environment is not necessarily a disadvantage.
Almost every day there are new warnings, with heavily armed policemen in the streets, concrete barriers appearing in front of embassies and public buildings,
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controls at airports and elsewhere - each a daily reminder of the insecurity that surrounds us.
As interest rates rise, governments will need to determine whether higher tax revenue or
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austerity measures will be required to offset the increase in debt-service costs.
Adopted in 2009 by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the PSMA requires parties to implement
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controls on foreign-flagged fishing vessels.
Most non-Americans would find it crazy that neither Romney nor Barack Obama supported
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gun-control laws (with Obama making an exception only for assault weapons such as AK-47s), in a country where it is sometimes easier to buy guns than it is to vote.
The need to redress that imbalance has become increasingly evident since the recent financial crisis, as banks' efforts to rebuild their capital bases (and meet
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regulatory requirements) has led to credit rationing.
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regulation of fisheries and ocean pollution would maintain the supply of marine protein essential to many people.
Our building codes need to promote energy-efficient engineering and construction technologies, which can be supported by tax incentives and
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regulations.
As a result, cash flows and networking among national and international NGOs, foundations, and other external donors are coming under ever
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scrutiny by governments.
Last month, following North Korea’s second intercontinental ballistic missile test of the summer, the United Nations Security Council unanimously agreed to impose new and even
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sanctions on the tiny country.
The stick – punishment of misconduct – requires
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enforcement of legal and ethical requirements, whether concerning tax avoidance and evasion, or the ability to hide behind subsidiaries.
To be sure,
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transparency requirements have improved democratic practices across many Western countries in recent decades.
He advocates
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enforcement of the sum-caption rule for equity investment (barring top chaebol from investing more than 40% of net assets in group subsidiaries) and the cross-shareholding restriction rule (banning additional cross-shareholding of group subsidiaries for chaebolwhose assets total more than two billion Korean won).
Since the revelations that Facebook and Twitter played a key role in disseminating false information and sowing mistrust and racial tension in the 2016 US election, a growing chorus has called for
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regulations.
If bondholders knew that the government would protect them, they would not insist on getting
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contractual terms when they face greater risks.
At the same time, China is implementing
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fuel-efficiency standards than the United States and many other countries.
WASHINGTON, DC – In the wake of recent high-profile tech scares, such as a fatality involving an Uber self-driving car and Facebook’s alleged mishandling of users’ personal data,
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regulation of the industry – along the lines of, say, the financial sector – has become the policy question du jour.
For example, by refusing to sign the fiscal compact, which imposes
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controls on national spending in the eurozone, the UK has forced the arrangement to operate outside EU mechanisms.
One freedom-related suggestion is that the US needs
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laws that keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill.
Governments are passing
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legislation, like the UK Bribery Act 2010, and broad oversight mechanisms such as the United Nations Convention against Corruption encourage further legislation and enforcement.
The directive would have imposed
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controls on the sale of tobacco products in Europe, while preserving the existing ban on the sale of snus, a kind of chewing tobacco.
In the euro area, instead of continuing to deny that monetary union limits national fiscal sovereignty, they must come to terms with economic reality and follow
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budgetary rules.
Trump’s order followed his pledge to rescind
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fuel-efficiency standards for cars and trucks, and his announcement that he wants to slash spending on climate science.
Japan’s nuclear regulator did not enforce
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security rules.
The challenge will be to achieve
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controls without beggaring the world economy or inflaming national rivalries and racist sentiment.
A serious restructuring effort – including
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budget constraints and an end to lending to non-viable firms and government guarantees on debt, along with other supply-side reforms already underway – will create space for more dynamic companies to emerge and contribute to growth.
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