Sentences with phrase «stringent controls»

Some activists have criticized the report, saying more stringent controls on synthetic biology are needed.
We could have then gradually phased in more stringent controls that deal with the sustainability of materials used.
Meanwhile, global emissions will continue to rise as industry moves to places with less stringent controls, and the climate will continue to be completely unaffected by the change.
He argues that unless superheroes accept supervision willingly, more stringent controls will be forced upon them.
While stringent controls of pollutant emissions will eventually help, global efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions will contribute to decreasing the risk of future «airpocalyspe» events in China's capital city.
Both Cardin and the representatives from DOD and DHS spoke favorably of a tiering system for select agents — an emerging idea among biodefense experts — under which facilities and researchers dealing with the most dangerous pathogens would be subject to the most stringent controls.
Bottom line here: Revkin's reporting occasionally raises the eyebrows of those committed to the so - called «consensus science» of IPCC and eager to move forward with stringent controls on carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
However, to receive GFCO certification, the facility must use extremely stringent controls, cleaning protocols, as well as equipment and product - testing requirements to ensure that gluten remains below 10ppm in their gluten - free finished products.
«We have stringent controls at the border and we do quite a lot of work with our near neighbours in South East Asia to minimise the risk of it getting in,» Dr Schipp said.
The Department for Transport noted that at Heathrow, the demand for capacity had «for many years» exceeded supply for all hours of the day and there were also stringent controls on night flights.
In order to prevent autoimmunity and «collateral damage» to host tissues in the course of responses to pathogens, innate and adaptive immunity are subject to stringent control mechanisms.
And now, FHI leads the way for automotive advances, including the first mass produced four - wheel drive car, emissions restructuring to meet stringent controls, and ECVT (Electronic Continuously Variable Transmission).
That's a reassuring thing, because the U.S. places pretty stringent controls on food manufacturing facilities.
Stringent control measures are in place to ensure they never return as they posed a major threat to ground - nesting birds.
«It is a myth that most scientists working under competitive pressures can address the implications of their own work with dispassion and establish appropriately stringent controls — any more than an unregulated Bill Gates can give competing browsers equal access to the world wide web,» she wrote.
A previous post last updated March 17 reiterated new asset additions would be done under stringent controls, a commitment that followed December's highly controversial addition of support for altcoin Bitcoin Cash, which saw Coinbase accused of insider trading.
In 2011, Professor Massimo Marcone from the University of Guelph decided to do a detailed examination of them; discarding those that relied on anecdotal evidence, and narrowing the field of natural libido enhancers down until only those studied under `' the most stringent controls» were left.21
@David in Georiga says: October 21, 2011 at 5:09 am -LSB--RSB- Meanwhile, global emissions will continue to rise as industry moves to places with less stringent controls, and the climate will continue to be completely unaffected by the change.
The American Lung Association supports more stringent controls on air emissions from electricity production, and in particular the phase out on coal - fired generation to enable electric vehicles used across the country to contribute to overall reductions in air emissions.
They argue that forcing more stringent controls on power plants in upwind states wouldn't be fair — or legal — when so much of the problem is out of their hands.
Where the sinful group is not external to the society but internal, stringent controls, including both rigorous policing and occasional mob violence, have long been normal in America.
Yet her infamously «stringent control» over media access to the monarchy is integral to her success.
A preference for copying these «model A» individuals would therefore be beneficial in evolutionary terms, and hence, we predict that in the absence of the stringent controls implemented in this study, the preference to copy prestigious models may be even more pronounced in the natural setting.
The stringent control scheme and haphazard camera controls make the combat significantly more difficult, and possibly contributed to the game's poor Western sales.
Using a safe, controlled environment in an empty parking lot, drivers will learn several real - world skills as taught in the stringent
«We essentially run the site as a utility for REALTORS ®, and operating as a utility naturally comes with some stringent controls,» Wolff says.
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