But Malaysia is also a conservative society used to strict controls on most matters.
The drug is still used today under strict controls to treat some bone marrow cancer patients.
But at the same time, he says, asylum remains problematic and should be subject to strict controls.
But trying to place strict controls on small arms abroad dealing is not practical, the government says.
Concerns linger, however, about how the new strict controls on money transfers will affect the Cypriot economy.
China has been gradually relaxing strict controls on the value of its currency and on flows of capital.
But, not many were planning to restock significantly given the unexciting demand outlook and strict controls on financing trades.
Underwriters require strict controls to make sure a winner hasn't gamed the system.
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Even with strict controls for privacy, the UID scheme will help companies understand more about the population they serve.
Analysts caution that a sharp rise in prices would likely trigger a return of strict controls by the government.
It is understood there are strict controls on development on the island in order to protect the birds' breeding ground.
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The People's Bank of China has cut interest rates three times and strict controls on bank lending have been scrapped.
They hoped the euro would help bring economies into sync, and they sought to impose strict controls on governments' fiscal policy.
Such thinking leads to strict controls or even prohibition and criminalisation.
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It was designed to prevent countries getting around strict controls on inflation that the ECB, in setting interest rates across the eurozone, was tasked to enforce.
Strict controls to prevent currency going out of the country mean that dollars are normally hard to get in Venezuela, but in recent times this situation had become acute, says the BBC's Sarah Grainger, in Caracas.
The head of the Food Standards Agency, Sir John Krebs, said a loophole under existing rules meant beef was exempt from strict controls if the animal was killed on a farm or at an unlicensed abattoir for the farmer's personal consumption.
In a fast-globalising world even countries with strict capital controls saw an increase in actual capital flows.
The Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges still form a world apart, separated from Hong Kong by strict capital controls.
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But the main feast of China's financial assets is onshore and off-limits, thanks to its strict capital controls.
But that would be a difficult gesture politically, because Russian travellers face strict visa controls in most western countries.
So Mr Moreno's latest wheeze involves responding to a vanishing current-account surplus with strict import controls, which will undermine growth.
But it is unclear whether the sausages will be allowed into the UK, because of strict import controls on meat.
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Many factories operate at half capacity because strict currency controls make it hard for them to pay for imported parts and materials.
China's tier-one and -two cities got hit first by strict government controls.
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While trading foreign stocks is not banned in Vietnam, the country's strict capital controls make it illegal to ship U.S. dollars abroad.
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Many Venezuelan factories operate at half capacity because strict currency controls make it hard for them to pay for imported parts and materials.
Strict capital controls - unprecedented for the eurozone - are in force in Cyprus, limiting cash withdrawals to prevent a run on the banks.
Strict border controls mean that Afghan lorries must be completely unloaded twice on their way to Delhi to satisfy Pakistani and Indian border officials.
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