stringent dans le dictionnaire PONS

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carry out [or take] stringent measures

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The medicals carried out to see who is eligible for the benefit will be made more stringent.
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This ratio has improved over time in genetic epidemiology as the field has adopted stringent criteria.
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He lobbied the federal government to enact legislation that who impose more stringent regulation on the sale and advertising of tobacco products.
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Residents place their confidence in good building regulations, which became more stringent in the 20th century.
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It is a common misperception that the requirements for castling are even more stringent than the above.
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The state adopted more stringent security measures as a result of the incident at the courthouse.
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Many former residents believe the government officials are implementing such stringent building codes that it's now nearly impossible to rebuild.
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States followed this with more stringent laws classifying more persons as black based on traceable or any ancestry.
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The last concern, government intervention can make it increasingly harder for a company to fulfill their goals as requirements get more stringent.
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It says: (1) maximize the total happiness of all living beings; (2) place stringent side constraints on what one may do to human beings.
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