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1 If the state laws are more stringent , however, those remain in effect.
2 In essence, more stringent isolation measures will be needed but not yet.
3 Earlier this month, it added more stringent safety guidelines for U.S. vaccines.
4 The city was one of the trial areas with more stringent tests.
5 Moves to impose more stringent welfare standards on the greyhound industry likewise.
6 A more stringent ruling could be seen as a negative by markets.
7 The more stringent the criteria used, the better the survival would be.
8 A subgroup analysis with more stringent definitions of colonization revealed similar results.
9 Yet we're wearing photo ID and they want even more stringent identification.
10 After the Iroquois fire we were more stringent in guarding our theatres.
11 So does his decision to endorse more stringent Californian carbon emission standards.
12 She said calls for more stringent checks could put off some applicants.
13 Protesters on Monday demanded more stringent laws to protect women in India.
14 The rules and regulations are a lot more stringent than in SA.
15 Amendments focus on waste minimization and more stringent standards for hazardous wastes.
16 Ships visiting the UAE's ports are undergoing much more stringent cargo checks.
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