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ученик
rigoureux(-euse)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
stringent [Brit ˈstrɪn(d)ʒ(ə)nt, Am ˈstrɪndʒənt] ADJ
stringent measure, standard
stringent ban, order
in the PONS Dictionary
stringent [ˈstrɪndʒənt] ADJ
1. stringent (rigorous):
stringent
stringent condition
stringent measure
2. stringent (tight):
stringent
in the PONS Dictionary
stringent [ˈstrɪn·dʒənt] ADJ
1. stringent (rigorous):
stringent
stringent condition
stringent measure
2. stringent (tight):
stringent
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The concept of a clear and present danger is a more stringent standard compared to the concept of a real risk.
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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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The developers included stringent design guidelines, architectural controls, landscape requirements, and other codes and restrictions.
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This being said, not all paramyxoviruses are as stringent about the rule of six as most others.
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He removed inferior students, fired and demoted many professors, made entrance and examination requirements more stringent, and revised the curriculum.
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