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Stricter meaning
comparative form of strict: more strict
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Stricter disclosure requirements: We need stricter disclosure requirements for lobbying and lobbyists.
Is it stricter regulations that are needed, or stricter enforcement of existing regulations?
Credit standards are also expected to be stricter over the next quarter on the back of banks’ anticipation of stricter financial system regulations and lower tolerance for risk.
Additionally, investment custodians are subject to stricter regulatory oversight than banks.
Aiming to give the site an all-day "city centre feel", mood lighting has been installed, the DJ booth has been replaced with a baby grand piano replica and a much stricter door policy will be in place to ensure customer safety.
Along with the earnings release came news that DOL:CA shareholders rejected a proposal to adopt stricter climate targets, as company executives expressed concerns about long-term emission goals conflicting with Dollarama's growth strategy.
Among its many demands, the TTP seeks stricter enforcement of Islamic laws, the release of its members from government custody, and a reduction in Pakistani military presence in parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province bordering Afghanistan.
A new study found if stricter laws aren’t passed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, extreme heat-related cardiovascular deaths will double by midcentury, putting already susceptible Black and older Americans at the greatest risk.
Arto Aas, CEO of the Employers' Confederation (Tööandjate Keskliit ), said the European Union and Estonia do not need stricter laws.
As a result, people in some Republican-led states will face new restrictions on abortion and gender-affirming treatments while residents in some Democratic-led states will see stricter gun laws.
As one of the country’s top 20 banks by total assets, SVB is subject to stricter regulations than many other lenders.
A Transportation Safety Board of Canada report has linked the fatal sinking of a Nova Scotia scallop dragger in 2020 to years of federal inaction on the imposition of stricter stability standards for fishing vessels.
A win for Vallas would have meant stricter policing methods and a more fiscal approach to the city's declining education rates.
Bosita’s appeal came as Artes recently announced the MMDA would be stricter in enforcing the rule against motorcycle riders stopping under footbridges to take shelter amid rain.
Both bills would have established stricter regulations for disclosing foreign lobbying and created harsher penalties for misstatements resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
Brits will be looking for ways to save money on their break, with many on a much stricter budget due to the cost of living crisis.
But stricter rules of origin, set out in the UK and EU’s free trade agreement, will increase that requirement to 65% in 2024, meaning the company’s EVs could be hit with a 10% export duty.
Democrats appear unwilling to budge on stricter work requirements for government aid like Medicaid.
Following last week's protest, a national demonstration calling for stricter gun laws took place on Wednesday, where students across the US staged a school walk-out in light of the Nashville shooting.
Grossi, however, said the controlled discharge of the water, treated to levels far stricter than international safety standards and further diluted by massive amounts of seawater, will be almost undetectable, and its impact won’t cross borders.