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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121. It was necessary to satisfy stringent criteria to justify its use.
122. Legislation to control the use and discharge of cuttings and spent fluid in Lake Maracaibo area is becoming more stringent.
123. It is important to take stringent precautions against contamination in the lab.
124. So how toactually concretize modern informational technique into object teaching hasbeen a problem which needs stringent solving.
125. In particular, there were numerous " toxic hotspots " which needed more stringent controls.
126. The four companies in clinical trials with these products use stringent multistep processes to extract hemoglobin from red cells, then purify and stabilize it, so only hemoglobin is left.
127. Procurement of raw materials, production control, product testing, marketing and other aspects of stringent checks.
128. The bankers used these regulations for their special pleading, urging the government to be more lenient on them and to adopt more stringent regulations for their card holders.
129. A few years later , however, the Court relaxed this seemingly stringent requirement.
130. Probably China has the SARS phobia and has been extremely stringent at its point of entry.
131. I have also described a few techniques for ensuring that such implementation can maintain stringent levels of request volumes in a federated data integration scenario.
132. Stringent entry quarantine requirements to apprehend and destroy infected birds provide a good barrier.
133. For example, more stringent financial regulations and increased penalties for accounting errors may make senior managers too risk-averse.
134. All of the foregoing material shows that seismic instrument specifications may be less stringent.
135. He also acknowledged that China had more stringent automotive fuel economy standards than the United States.
136. European leaders mostly agree about the need for more stringent capital requirements.
137. Second, in China and increase the WTO,(Sentencedict.com) the positive list system stringent standards China's exports of agricultural enterprises is a new promotional and tests.
138. We have a Stringent Quality System in place that guarantees our projects delivered with topnotch quality.
139. NIJ has since replaced the 2005 Interim Standard with NIJ 06 Standards that are much, much more stringent than the 05 Interim Standard.
140. Our guys serve well and submissive to our clients as we specially selected through a stringent criteria.
141. Carvings on both walls and sarcophagi alike outline in great detail how the ancient Egyptians perceived life after death as well as their stringent hierarchal social structure.
142. Coca-Cola imposes stringent rules on suppliers of sugar, water and carbon dioxide.
143. They also agreed that political appointees should be bound by stringent integrity checks and the Government should meet the implementation costs by making savings elsewhere.
144. Feedforward is the most ideal way to perform broadband high power amplifier, which can accomplish more stringent linear specifications.
145. To satisfy stringent requirements with respect to UV resistance, water repellency and protection against environmental influences, it is becoming increasingly common to coat high performance textiles.
146. The direct services agency will also pay close attention to customers, the more stringent constraints themselves, in the shortest time to complete the registration service.
147. The entire high - voltage onboard network complies with the most stringent safety standards.
148. Eyepieces of the conventional style cannot meet the stringent requirements of HMDs for large field-of-view, compact size and light weight.
149. Still, the measures feed into anxieties among investors that China will roll out increasingly stringent anti-inflation measures that will put a sudden brake on its growth.
150. I kno. no. method to secure the repeal of bad or obno. ious laws so effective as their stringent execution(Ulysses S. Grant.
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