Sentences with phrase «stringent rules make»

These new stringent rules make the application process that much more important.

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We have established the following stringent criteria based on the FDA's proposed rules for making «gluten - free» claims:
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.
I have always been planning to try the fat fast but was discouraged by its stringent rules and so I made some adjustments to it.
To balance the books, states are requiring increased employee contributions and are making vesting rules more stringent — using new teachers» paychecks to protect legacy payments to older colleagues.
I'm not sure how Mr. Grace can make the statement that «charters are being subjected to more stringent rules than district schools for no reason» with a straight face.
The stricter rules have made qualification standards for mortgages a bit more stringent.
However, the Bank of Canada, in an effort to make the rules stricter and stringent and reduce the number of hasty decisions and resulting foreclosures, revised the maximum acceptable figures last year.
These sorts of loans can be made relatively quickly, and like seller financing, they don't come with the same stringent environmental and appraisal rules that a bank would require.
Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 169 sets uniform rules for rabies control, which local governments may adopt or make more stringent.
At the same time, competition from natural gas and stringent environmental rules are pushing coal prices down, making it harder for companies to earn a return on the coal they sell.
in response to the landfill rule telling the agency it lacks authority under the Clean Air Act to revise emission guidelines to make them more stringent: «Since the enactment of section 111 (d) in 1970, EPA has never before sought to make any emission guidelines under section 111 (d) more stringent
Giving the lead judgment, Lord Sumption acknowledged that although litigants in person are often representing themselves through no choice of their own due to the well - publicised stringent cuts in legal aid over the last eight years, whilst the Court may be able to make allowances in respect of case management decisions, a lower standard of compliance with Civil Procedure Rules or Orders of the Court could not be justified.
Keep in mind that an advisor can still recommend a high - commission - based retirement product to you, but the DOL's newer, more stringent rules will make it harder for them to profit from it.
That's because Apple had more stringent security rules; companies had to incorporate a specific chip into their products to make them HomeKit - compatible.
The DMV ordered Uber's self - driving cars off the road, and the company made a big show of shipping them to Arizona (where the rules are far less stringent).
And, even though the latest versions of software have made things like resume formatting rules less stringent there are still factors that can significantly hurt a candidate's chances.
Though the intent of the rule is to help make lending more accessible to all borrowers, the actual real - life implications will be just the opposite, as costs will increase for all borrowers and underwriting requirements will also become more stringent.
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