Sentences with phrase «stringent access requirements»

Despite the stringent access requirements, monitoring of the system will continue and will be more sophisticated as a result of the project, says the board.

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Federated alternative strategies are subject to stringent regulatory, fiduciary and disclosure requirements, offering investors transparently managed, liquid and cost - effective access to a wide range of strategies designed to limit downside risk while seeking competitive performance.
A money market fund is a type of fixed income mutual fund with very stringent maturity, credit quality, diversification, and liquidity requirements intended to help it achieve its goals of principal preservation and daily access for investors.
Furthermore, the policies, procedures, and requirements put into place are even more stringent than those that allow me to have access to kids as a teacher.
Texas has extremely stringent eligibility requirements that public charter schools must meet to access the PSF bond guarantee program.
These web standards support modern web development and usability practices, and apply stringent requirements for conformance to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended in 1998, which ensures access for people with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities.
This grants access to the markets for thousands who otherwise couldn't meet the stringent requirements set by FINRA.
The commenters suggested that health oversight agencies could use their relatively unencumbered access to protected health information to circumvent the more stringent process requirements that otherwise would apply to disclosures for law enforcement purposes.
It will now require apps to agree to stringent requirements before they can access this data.
REALTORS ® believe that imposing a minimum 20 % downpayment, stringent debt - to - income ratio requirements, and rigid credit standards will deny millions of creditworthy Americans access to the lowest cost and safest mortgages.
Key issues highlighted nationally to consumers and public policymakers include access to affordable mortgage financing, tax incentives for homeownership, overly stringent credit requirements and cumbersome short sales and foreclosures.
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