To play it a little safer, and avoid more failures, the USDA, (as well as the DOE) have more recently required companies that get their loan guarantees to
meet more stringent milestones and conditions.
«We do expect that some of the local suppliers we have used will not
meet more stringent testing standards we have put in place,» Arnold said.
At the same time, food processors continue to raise the bar in terms of food safety in their processes, increasing the pressure on manufacturers such as Commodore Plastics to
meet more stringent requirements.
«We're in an antiquiated market, the market was built in 1967,» he says, adding that the company is watching to see how the facilities will need to be upgraded to
meet the more stringent food safety regulations that may be coming in the near future.
The GFCO certification
meets more stringent requirements for gluten - free products than federal guidelines and it requires that we are compliant on an ongoing basis.
Students who must
meet more stringent criteria, by contrast, might be «very strong in certain areas and want to be there,» he said.
Costs and delays are also rising for the AP1000 being built by Georgia Power, in part because the units must
meet more stringent safety requirements that regulators have introduced in the wake of September 11, 2001, attacks and the Fukushima meltdown.
Do the states have the resources and the political will necessary to
meet these more stringent requirements?
Meeting more stringent standards should clearly cost more than meeting the lesser standards.
Crucially, the law also establishes an «under evaluation» category, to describe interventions that do not yet
meet the more stringent standards but have either some research - based rationale or are subject to ongoing evaluations.
Murnane and Hoffman suggest that students who drop out may be ill - prepared to
meet more stringent requirements.
The new policy means the district must
meet a more stringent «just cause» standard in disciplinary action, rather than the previous «good and sufficient» standard.
The bill would maintain current fruit and vegetable requirements for school meals but relax the whole grain and sodium requirements to help schools that have struggled to
meet more stringent standards imposed by the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010.
Rohit Baluja, president of India's Institute of Road Traffic Education, noted that many cars manufactured in India for export already
meet more stringent safety standards, so it's just a matter of more stringent regulatory requirements for domestic - market models.
It's safe to assume that this C7 would have been smaller, lighter, and far more fuel efficient than today's Corvette to help
meet more stringent CAFÉ requirements.
According insiders, however, development of the new GT - R has been delayed following a halt in production of the current model between now and mid-2016 to
meet more stringent US crash regulations.
Along with the fresh new look the J platform was updated structurally to
meet more stringent safety standards for the 1996 model year.
On the down side, since they are classified astrucks, they do not have to
meet the more stringent passenger car safety standards.
The Mini was redesigned for 2007 to
meet more stringent safety standards.
Structural Parts GM uses materials such as Ultra High - Strength Steel (UHSS) and aluminum to help
meet more stringent crash - worthiness requirements and improve vehicle performance, while limiting or reducing overall mass.
According to the Subaru Owners on - line newsletter dated March 2008, Subaru was planning to introduce the diesel Legacy and Outback models in the U.S., stating they were»... currently making modifications to the diesel so
it meets the more stringent U.S. standards.
Mercedes» multi-link independent suspension, which has proven itself time and again over a period spanning more than 25 years, has been further modified for use in the new E-Class in order to
meet more stringent requirements in terms of comfort and agility.
However, the diesel won't cross the pond in the same specification available in Europe, as the SkyActiv - D powerplant has to be tweaked to
meet the more stringent U.S. regulations for nitrogen oxide emissions.
If it's legal in your state, you'll need to
meet more stringent criteria than when you applied for your first loan because a second short term loan is more of a risk and a greater financial burden.
Below that, you must
meet more stringent underwriting standards.
Those with scores below that must
meet more stringent underwriting standards.
Leading on from our discussion above, four of the stocks we picked using the initial, overly optimistic criteria no longer
meet our more stringent standards but haven't yet been removed from the portfolio.
A food labeled «all life stages»
meets the more stringent requirements for growth.
The problem is so big that even if developed countries were to increase their CP2 pledges, they could
meet their more stringent targets by simply buying more surplus and without actually cutting their emissions.
For example, female employees may be required to
meet more stringent dress requirements than male employees.
The I.I.I. estimates that, for example, the annual premium for a 40 - year - old male nonsmoker buying a $ 500,000 20 - year level term life insurance policy in 2008 will be about $ 725 if he qualifies as a «standard» risk and $ 350 if
he meets the more stringent requirements of a «preferred» risk.
The I.I.I. estimates that, for example, the annual premium for a 40 - year - old male nonsmoker buying a $ 500,000 20 - year level term life insurance policy in 2007 will be $ 615 if he qualifies as a «standard» risk and $ 340 if
he meets the more stringent requirements of a «preferred» risk.
The annual premium for a 40 - year - old male nonsmoker buying a $ 500,000 20 - year level term life insurance policy in 2008 would have been about $ 725 ($ 60.4 monthly) if he qualified as a «standard» risk and $ 350 ($ 29.2 monthly) if
he met the more stringent requirements of a «preferred» risk, the I.I.I. estimates.
The combination of smart contracts and cloud will ensure banks can
meet more stringent regulations on a common platform that will enable industry - wide reconciliation.
Such grants of land may suggest these corporations should be in the «medium» or «large» category, and thus they might have to
meet the more stringent reporting requirements.
You will have to
meet more stringent requirements as the bank determines if it wants to tailor a loan for you circumstances.
Not exact matches
If you profess to be
stringent about quotas, but let them slide
more often than not, then your sales team will know that the quotas you set were unrealistic, and you don't expect them to be
met.
Then, once you're ranked well in Bing's listings, you can tweak your optimization efforts to
meet Google's
more stringent requirements.
The Americans are expected to clarify their demand for
more stringent rules of origin in the auto industry during the Ottawa round — which explains why Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is
meeting with a roundtable of auto parts manufacturers on Friday, as well as having lunch with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and his team who negotiated the original Canada-U.S. free trade agreement.
If the NDP government is serious in their promise to
meet the target, they will have to rely on
more expensive regulatory policies to make up for the less
stringent than recommended carbon tax.
A person educated in Divinity does not
meet the
stringent requirements to go into
more analytic disciplines which require critical / structured thinking.
International standards have become
more stringent, and packaging keeps getting better, so St. Lucia Distillers continues to work hard to
meet those standards.
In an increasingly regulated and safety - conscious market, legislations such as the EU Directive for Bottled Water 98 / 88 / EC (1998) drives the beverage industry to
meet ever
more stringent standards of quality.
Since then, we have implemented
more stringent testing and inspection of raw materials and finished product to ensure the product
meets our high quality standards.
I'm so ready for inspiration now that school has resumed for us, and my picky eater is still traumatized from our vacation & move, making her normal food rules even
more stringent — I can only think of two things to put in her lunch bag now, not to mention a dinner plan that will
meet everyone's needs.
The bylaws for the two boards are also being rewritten to include
more stringent conflict of interest rules and other corporate governance enhancements such a whistleblower policies, audit committees and rules to comply with state open
meetings laws.
Subsidizing Impact sales would make it easier for GM to
meet increasingly
stringent pollution and gas mileage requirements on automaker fleets and would help the company develop the market it would need to justify designing and building other,
more profitable electric cars.
SB 645, authored by Senator Joe Simitian (D - Palo Alto), would create new and
more stringent academic accountability requirements for charter schools to
meet at the time they seek renewal from their authorizing entities.
The Senate Appropriations Committee recently approved bipartisan legislation (PDF) that would prevent the USDA from enacting
more stringent sodium requirements in schools until further research is conducted, require the USDA to identify alternative products that schools can use when whole grain pastas and breads are not available, and require the department to offer training and technical assistance to schools struggling to
meet the nutrition requirements.
As
more stringent emissions regulations are adopted in the future, the PCM will be able to adapt to these as well PCM enables Ford to
meet OBD II requirements by monitoring: