Stringent
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153 examples of Stringent in a sentence
The complex things get more fragile, more vulnerable; the Goldilocks conditions get more stringent, and it's more difficult to create complexity.
Thailand and Russia, however, have resisted harm reduction and have
stringent
laws which punish drug use.
You know, we live in a world that's subjected to ever more
stringent
child safety regulations.
The actions of the man who rescued me meet the most
stringent
definition of altruism, which is a voluntary, costly behavior motivated by the desire to help another individual.
At CEEW, my colleagues find that 80 percent of Indians can breathe clean air if we adopted
stringent
pollution controls.
It requires creating a regulatory framework for the gathering, using and sharing of personal health data that's at the same time
stringent
and sensible.
The unfriendly concierge (Shelley Winters) and the tough landlord Mr. Zy (Melvyn Douglas) establish
stringent
rules of behavior and Trekovsky feels ridden by his neighbors.
And since I am a
stringent
critic, I think the movie was a home run all the way.
Greece’s government then demanded more financial support with less
stringent
conditions.
But the
stringent
institutional reforms that they demand, while beneficial in theory, might not stabilize, let alone enhance, the development process.
Along with more
stringent
restrictions on coal consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions, the upcoming 13th Five-Year Plan, for 2016-2020, will include additional investment in research and development.
Some in Europe worry that
stringent
action on global warming may be counterproductive: energy-intensive industries may simply move to the US or other countries that pay little attention to emissions.
Coalition members could also agree to provide stronger incentives to their own producers, through either more
stringent
caps on emissions or higher taxes on pollution.
US President Donald Trump capitalized on such feelings to win support, and his Republican Party is now relying on overzealous purges of “inactive” voters,
stringent
voter ID laws, and closures of polling places to make it more difficult for minorities to vote.
To make air travel feasible and safe, states ensure that pilots know how to fly and that aircraft pass
stringent
tests.
Iran’s Crippled CurrencyMONTREAL – Escalating economic woes, aggravated by increasingly
stringent
international sanctions that prohibit transactions with Iran’s central bank and oil companies, are fueling unrest in Iran, as the value of the country’s currency, the rial, plummets.
For an economy in the clutches of unsustainable debt, and the associated debt-deflation spiral, the new loan and the
stringent
austerity on which it was conditioned were a ball and chain.
The Dutch group Urgenda and nearly 900 co-plaintiffs successfully sued the Dutch government, forcing it to adopt more
stringent
climate policies.
Assuming that they comply with the Maastricht Treaty's provisions concerning the EMU - and are not unfairly held to more
stringent
criteria - the core issue is whether new members would benefit more by waiting or whether they should seek early entry.
Food FightEurope's parliament has passed
stringent
new rules for genetically modified food, raising American objections.
Concern about budget deficits has become a burning political issue in the United States; helped to persuade the United Kingdom to enact
stringent
cuts, despite a weak economy; and is the proximate cause of the Greek sovereign-debt crisis, which has grown to engulf the entire eurozone.
At the same time, the UK Parliament has approved
stringent
new measures to reduce carbon emissions by 2020, with the biggest CO2 cuts by far to come from an increase of more than 800% in offshore wind power over the next seven years.
But, although each 10% increase in production leads to 2.5-5% more pollution, the higher income from this output drives better technology and more
stringent
regulations, which in turn reduces pollution by 12.5-15%.
Indeed, the sequence of the new “bailout” envisaged in the July 12 agreement predictably begins with the adoption – before the end of the month – of harsh tax measures and medium-term fiscal targets equivalent to another bout of
stringent
austerity.
With its more
stringent
local-content and minimum-wage requirements, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) injects new cost pressures into the GVC that has played an important role in the establishment of a fully-integrated North American auto production platform over the past quarter-century.
After all, Iranian officials have thus far not demonstrated their commitment to accepting
stringent
and verifiable checks.
Likewise, it was France’s insistence on more
stringent
controls that initially blocked the agreement in Geneva last November.
He added that this is not a reason for refusing a dignified death for those who request it and meet the law’s
stringent
requirements.
In other words, the parties are encouraged – but not required – to submit increasingly
stringent
revisions of their so-called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), based on their own judgment.
What Kaliningrad needs is a clear and
stringent
long-term plan for its development, to be jointly financed by the EU as well as Russia.
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