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strin·gent [ˈstrɪnʤənt] ADJ
1. stringent (strict):
stringent
stringent
stringent measures
2. stringent:
stringent (thrifty)
stringent (thrifty)
stringent (financial situation)
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Current observations are already able to place exceedingly stringent constraints on these phenomenological parameters.
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A more stringent application of the sufficient interest test would be in line with the green-light approach that the courts adopt in administrative law.
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Animal rights groups usually seek the abolition of livestock farming, although some groups may recognise the necessity of achieving more stringent regulation first.
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In general, an occasion of space-time found in nature is not in thermodynamic equilibrium, read in the most stringent terms.
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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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