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Stringent meaning
Strict; binding strongly; making strict requirements; restrictive; rigid; severe
Example sentences (20)
The much-publicised war against the pandemic is lost despite the stringent lockdown as is corroborated by the Oxford stringent index.
Most states take advantage of this authority, implementing their own hazardous waste programs that are at least as stringent, and in some cases are more stringent than the federal program.
According to the IEC, not all of the 300 parties will make it to the ballot paper because of the stringent requirements.
A fake Bitcoin wallet app has emerged on the top of App Store's search results despite Apple's infamously stringent policies around allowing crypto players to publish their apps on the App Store.
After years of increasingly stringent hunting regulations, Maine ends moose hunting entirely.
A spokesperson for the FA said: “We have a stringent policy in place for any participant who has a significant interest in both a football club and a betting company, which has been approved by the Football Regulatory Authority.
At the same time, we anticipate that companies will start to explore options for international data hubs that have been designed to meet stringent privacy laws to keep customer data safe.
Before 2016, Republicans had spent a generation choosing the most stringent free marketers and least complicated defense hawks as their nominees.
But Dan Becker, director of the Center for Biological Diversity’s Safe Climate Transport Campaign, argued that the proposal isn’t stringent enough.
By more stringent permitting, the state could force the oil and gas industry to cut its emissions of various pollutants that make people and plants sick.
Canada’s oil and natural gas industry operates under some of the most stringent environmental regulations in the world.
Collaborative efforts, stringent policies, robust enforcement, and innovative solutions are imperative to clean up Delhi’s air and restore the right to clean air for its citizens.
Connecting energy projects to the Australian grid poses unique challenges due to stringent interconnection standards resulting from a combination of an inherently weak electrical grid, strict performance requirements and high renewable energy penetration.
Despite our best efforts, we are currently unable to procure sufficient quantities of tomatoes that meet our stringent quality checks.
Despite stringent sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe as a collective support for Ukraine, Russia’s economy is growing leaps and bounds.
DGP Anjani Kumar said “The most prestigious G-20 Sub-Committee Financial Inclusion Global Partnership meeting (GPFI) will be held on March 6 and 7 in the city,” and ordered officials to take the most stringent security measures for these meetings.
Discussing the country’s economic challenges, Rashid emphasized that the IMF’s stringent conditions would exacerbate problems for Pakistan’s economy and further harm the underprivileged.
Each smuggling decision would have to be made carefully, and some items might have to be temporarily stored or permanently discarded to get around a particularly stringent trading restriction.
Essential to the success of advertising, media and entertainment companies will be applying stringent governance, privacy and security measures while ensuring the ongoing ability to share and collaborate on data.
Even as college sports conferences and schools explore ways to tap into the potential new revenue sources tied to legal wagering, leaders don't see much benefit to less stringent rules.