And that is doubly so given the strict standards of discipline in the hierarchical House.
All the big importing countries have instituted strict standards, and they are being taken seriously.
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The bill would set strict standards and then give state inspectors summary powers to board the ships to take samples.
Hershorn says the manipulated photos violated strict standards at the photo agency.
Organic food is increasingly popular in Germany and consumers are willing to pay a premium for products they believe conform to strict standards.
The committee found that government departments were avoiding their obligations to produce information to strict standards by listing them as "management information" or "administrative data" instead of as official statistics.
Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the plants will be held to strict standards to find ways of disposing waste safely, and avoid or reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
It benefits the upper and upper-middle classes, the argument goes, by the strict standards it imposes to protect the land: growth control, open space, maintained eco-systems and the preservation of town or village character.
In England, local authority schools also have to supply meals which comply with strict nutrient standards.
Collins, however, has managed to help recruit players to a school with an old arena and strict academic standards.
Another important component to Shah's methodology comes from his firm's strict evaluation standards.
Lastly, banks are uncertain about future regulation and might therefore adopt strict capital standards as a precaution, at the expense of efficiency.
Securitization of mortgages played a big part because it meant mortgage servicers had no real incentive to impose strict credit standards on borrowers.
Drucker pointed, admiringly, to some nonprofit organizations with strict performance standards.
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Secondly, the workers are being asked to work to much more strict quality standards and thirdly the claim is that they did not receive sufficient training to meet those new standards.
Running GD according to strict financial standards, Chabraja did dozens of transactions that restored the company to the top ranks of Pentagon contractors, and made it the most profitable enterprise in the sector.
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Many in the security and intelligence community believe Washington should set strict network security standards for major U.S. industries.
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The city boasts a high recycling rate and strict green building standards.
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 the past taxpayers generally had to pay the IRS the total value of all their assets plus 60 times their net monthly income after using the IRS strict allowable expense standards.
The funding programme, which runs annually from December to November, is split into two levels of funding - Podium and Development - each with strict criteria and standards which must be met in selection and maintained with the support of UKA staff.
They are picked up locally by the freighter and while they vary in shape and quality, they all have to meet tough quality standards and strict European Union regulations.
That could change, however, with a new push by U.S. and Japanese carmakers to sell diesel passenger cars in the United States as they scramble to meet strict new fuel economy standards.
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The banks claim that low rates are not stimulating people to borrow, and that demand is low, though some skeptics argue that the demand is there and the banks are now too strict with their underwriting standards.
In spite of no legal requirement, EY and the other audit firms consented to inclusion of signed reports of their quarterly reviews (as opposed to an opinion which has a very strict definition in the standards and the law) in the 10-Qs of some other financial services firms.
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Built to strict U.S. military standards(1), the drive will continue to work after accidental drops from as high as four feet.
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My upbringing was very strict, even by Asian community standards.
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And while EPA emission standards have gotten increasingly strict since they first were instituted in the early 1970s, there's still a long way to go, especially at home: 60% of the entries on our list are from domestic automakers.
One example is found in the car industry, where the EU and the US employ equally strict - but differing - safety standards, meaning that European car makers must meet both before they can sell cars in the US market, putting them at a disadvantage.
It was reported that factory management and Apple, despite design defects, raised strict quality demands on workers, including indentations standards of 0.02mm and demands related to scratches on frames and back covers.
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