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There should be much more stringent laws against the dropping of rubbish in the streets.
The quantity of exports has declined since the early 80s due to the stringent procedures by the government.
Previously, discount window loans were typically granted at below-market rates, with stringent requirements employed to limit access to this credit.
They also increase the political influence of political constituencies who favour more stringent regulatory policies and reduce the influence of business.
In order to allow such subpopulation gene expression patterns to be recorded in our analysis we chose a less stringent cutoff value.
In principle, the answer is yes, although two factors support waiving this responsibility and imposing more stringent duties on mere genetic contributors.
Food producers should consider stringent safeguards to prevent contamination of food-processing equipment during renovation or construction activities, including enhanced in-plant environmental monitoring.
If t 1, the condition is made less stringent by the prospect of an outright victory by one or the other party.
We show theoretically the stringent conditions necessary to reduce vote-seat disproportionality in high threshold systems and empirically their high variance (and higher levels) of distortion.
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