• "Economic decision-making is not strict enough, not transparent enough, " says Pasuk.

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  • The Department of Education said the council's targets were not strict enough, immediate action was needed to clear a backlog of unallocated cases, and the views of children involved need to be taken into account.

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  • Because they do care about the rights of workers abroad, and they know that part of the reason so many of these companies have been shipping overseas is there are not strict workers' protections there.

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  • While Apple has specific (if not strict) manufacturing and testing procedures that prevent the Mac OS from appearing on machines from Dell (NASDAQ: DELL), HP (NYSE: HPQ), or any other third party, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) lets anyone and everyone have access to the Windows operating system.

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  • LUPITA'S PARENTS COMM: The latest is a college student - LUPITA. Two weeks ago Lupita left home in the middle of the day, to visit a school friend - she never arrived. 34 14 EPITACIO LUNA: (FATHER) I was strict with her...like fathers are, but not too strict.

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  • But Mr. Ortiz conceded that naming policy was not so strict at other MTA facilities.

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  • Obviously the film is not a strict adaptation, and has taken plenty of liberties with the story.

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  • Yet unlike other professions responsible for public safety, such as airline pilots and tube drivers, the NHS does not have strict rules on drinking before duty.

    BBC: Dr Thomas Kenny is a recovering alcoholic

  • While most Malians are Muslims, the majority belong to the Sufi sect, not the strict Wahhabi interpretation of Islam followed by the Ansar Dine and Mujao rebel groups.

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  • Half of that was installed prior to 1970, meaning that the standards by which they have been built are not as strict as the more recently constructed lines.

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  • In loosely regulated metropolitan housing markets, like Houston, Texas, the relationship between the MID and home ownership is stronger because there is a lot of vacant land and zoning regulations are not very strict.

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  • Many US banks have so-called offshore banking operations, operated in countries like the Bahamas where regulations are not as strict as in the US. The banks in turn can then offer better rates of return or lower taxes.

    BBC: US banks lax on dirty money

  • Most recently, the Commission established new rules that make it illegal to sell a crib with sides that drop down or that do not pass strict tests on the durability of their slats and mattresses.

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  • Of course, the market is not on a strict schedule, but those are the averages.

    FORBES: Get Ready For A Correction

  • But, for the moment, it does not deserve as strict a regime as the American cable companies.

    ECONOMIST: Tests for television

  • However, for this latest trip, the hotel did not have the strict security.

    CNN: Taj Mahal Hotel chairman: We had warning

  • Wales Office rules on long-distance air travel are not quite so strict.

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  • Already the Europeans are hinting that they will not enforce the strict terms of the directive against America, which has less stringent protections.

    ECONOMIST: The end of privacy

  • They would all represent, implicitly at least, an increment to the national debt (at least in an economic sense, if not in a strict public-accounting sense).

    BBC: Government becomes banker to the private sector

  • This type of analysis does not adhere to strict rules, but it does play an important role in determining whether a stock is merely cheap or a bargain.

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  • Doctors get around this by performing cosmetic procedures in their own in-office operating rooms or at ambulatory surgery centers, where the credentialing requirements may not be as strict.

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  • But she also warned against governments across Europe loosening restrictions on restoration work in the current economic climate, and of privately funded restoration plans not complying with strict guidelines.

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  • When Countrywide was looking to achieve a 30% marketshare, Mozillo assure investors that his company would not sacrifice its strict mortgage underwriting standards to achieve that goal, the complaint says.

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  • In many countries mobile money has been blocked because operators do not have banking licences and their networks of corner-shop retailers do not meet the strict criteria for formal bank branches.

    ECONOMIST: Telecoms

  • And since Poland is a relative laggard in the negotiations, an enlargement that included the Poles would probably have to include quite a few others that might not, under strict criteria, have been in the first intake.

    ECONOMIST: Expanding the European Union

  • And I appreciate -- we did have that meeting, and you accommodated one of our requests, particularly in terms of the order, and you did say you would be with regard to Mr. Lowell, we talked about it not on a strict gavel.

    CNN: Transcript: Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing

  • But, as I've explained to you before, Nigel, the United States, unlike the United Kingdom, has a written Constitution, and even people who do not consider themselves strict constructionists agree that there is no provision in the Constitution for wishing a President away.

    CNN: Our subtleties explained

  • Not only are there strict rules against any harsh treatment of the animals, but also elephants may not play more than two 20-minute games a day and each animal is rewarded with sugar cane or rice balls full of molasses and rock salt after each match.

    BBC: Polo-playing elephants in Nepal

  • Consumer Watchdog, which describes itself as a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, voiced concern that the Do Not Track effort would undercut a plan from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to create a strict Do Not Track standard.

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