The country has very strict laws on names which must fit Icelandic grammar and pronunciation rules.
New York state had strict laws even before legislators passed the nation's toughest last week.
We now have strict laws in place that if you drink and drive you will be arrested.
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We (meaning both the UK and the US) have strict laws about not being allowed to bribe people.
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Germans have to carry identity cards, but they enjoy strict laws preventing government agencies from passing on personal data.
It is a risk which has prompted strict laws intended to safeguard sensitive data, both in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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And, at least in private, these distinctions are still strong: not only a different language, but arranged marriages and strict laws of purity.
"We issued a consultation in May on a new framework which will leave strict laws on children involved in professional broadcasts in place, " she said.
Germany has strict laws against promoting Nazism or using Nazi symbols.
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Both the French government, which currently holds the rotating European Union presidency, and the European Commission's transport directorate are pressing for strict laws to exclude old ships from European ports.
Luckow herself is torn between the need for strict laws to protect the privacy and individual liberties of the mentally ill and the need to bring them under medical care, even if that is against their will.
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Saudi's religious police enforce the kingdom's strict Islamic laws, including dress and prayer times.
Strict zoning laws, including a height limit of 39 feet, make sure that the building isn't conspicuous.
In the U.S. and the U.K., individual executive salaries are public knowledge, thanks to strict disclosure laws.
In Britain, absurdly strict libel laws allow forum shoppers to force books from shelves around the world.
So are falling New York City murder statistics attributable to strict gun laws?
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What makes this so staggering is that publication has taken place in France, a country renowned for its strict privacy laws.
Distributors still hold sway in the U.S., thanks to strict state laws governing how liquor can make it into retail stores.
The country passed strict liability laws in 2009 that negate the need for proof of fault in liability claims involving biosafety.
The old regime's subsidies have dried up, barriers to imports are down, and relations with labourers and tenants are regulated by strict new laws.
But there's a 190-million-ton annual supply shortage in part due to strict environmental laws and bureaucratic delays that have slowed the opening of new coal mines.
Given the strict privacy laws surrounding taxpayer information and the cautious nature of IRS bureaucrats, that was a bigger impediment to cooperation than an outsider might imagine.
But the country also passed strict secrecy laws to prevent the kinds of leaks that Thomae and his operatives exploited to track down assets the Nazi regime wanted for itself.
"Indonesia has very strict drug laws and the maximum penalty for drug trafficking is death by firing squad but it is very rare that it actually is delivered, " our correspondent said.
Strict environmental laws cause long delays in building homes.
The situation could lead, he said, to governments introducing strict new laws against such abuses which also prevented genuinely deserving patients from receiving the treatment which could give them a desperately-wanted child.
The BBC's Christian Fraser, in Dubai, says there have been concerns lately that tourists are ignoring the emirate's strict Islamic laws and that the outcome of this case will be a warning that such drunken behaviour will not be tolerated in public.
In a defined-benefit world, professional managers pooled billions, managed money prudently under fairly strict federal laws and money was set aside for retirees unless those companies went bankrupt or pilfered the pension funds, which they did with increasing frequency starting in the 1980s.
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Nearly a decade ago I witnessed the South African police destroy guns given over in one of their many gun amnesty calls, but despite strict gun laws the fear of criminals with firearms has simply led to more people applying for gun licences in an endless spiral of arms to protect themselves.
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