Synonym: rigorous, tight. Similar words: string, contingent, pungent, ingenuity, ingenuous, in general, infringe, tangential. Meaning: ['strɪndʒənt] adj. demanding strict attention to rules and procedures.
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61. Urine is processed separately through a more stringent filtration process than the waste water.
62. We urge you to ensure the most stringent environmental assessment procedures are followed before any irreversible damage is done.
63. The fifty-odd courtrooms are open to the public, though you have to go through stringent security checks first.
64. If we impose too stringent constraints on the match, then we will fail to access the correct word.
65. Not many companies can afford the high cost of entry or meet the stringent operational requirements.
66. The auditors save their most stringent criticism for poor workmanship and inadequate supervision by the ministry.
67. A more stringent barrier includes the requirement for staff to shower on entering the unit and a complete change of clothes.
68. A panel of six judges will choose winners after a series of stringent tests.
69. It also is important to note that admissions criteria differ from program to program, with some more stringent than others.
70. The news can not be suppressed despite the most stringent efforts to maintain secrecy.
71. Article 8 provides that member states may adopt more stringent provisions than those set out in the Directive if they so wish.
72. The most stringent standards are applied to safety, transport and environmental protection.
73. In fact, the regulations are not as stringent as they first appear.
74. The directive requires more stringent risk assessments before GMOs are released and close monitoring afterwards.
75. The event demanded the most stringent virtues before it even began: patience, perseverance, reverence.Sentencedict.com
76. The government has imposed increasingly stringent tests on those in receipt of unemployment benefit.
77. When that period ends on 1 March, police will introduce stringent search procedures.
78. Such a stringent standard would be politically and economically impossible.
79. I don't think it was an illusion, a clever deceit produced by scientists culling and stringent access modelling.
80. The proprietors of Angels in Horden, near Peterlee, have been told they must follow a stringent set of conditions.
81. Others who have been in permanent employment as nurses have found the restrictions of poor pay and stringent working conditions too harsh.
82. Since the King's Cross fire of 1987, London Underground has been forced to adopt certain stringent safety measures.
83. Some publishers maintain traditionally stringent standards, but others, in a competitive market, are relaxed about quality control.
84. Even with stringent controls for partisanship and ideology, multiple regression analyses show that the press had a significant influence on preferences.
85. The state has some of the most stringent air quality regulations in the world.
86. Precautions for experimental animals will inevitably be less stringent to allow access to scientists and their technicians.
87. The mayors, in releasing the report, said current rules about redeveloping these sites are too stringent.
88. He spoke the truth but not until it had been subjected to the most stringent test - himself!
89. And indeed, I do subject each new species I find to a set of stringent tests.
90. No other trade association is subject to such stringent rules, a tobacco industry spokesman said.
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