This constant rotation will mean that troops from many countries will have to meet the stringent standards set for the new force.
Compliance with the more stringent standards was, in itself, a full-time job.
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"All Mr. McKinney's memo shows is that even when these stringent standards were met, reopenings were still discussed before being finalized, " the statement says.
American regulators are trying to enforce stringent standards for foreign factories.
This means the control systems and the reliability of technology in police labs do not have to meet the same stringent standards as their private counterparts.
Sport England, the government agency that surveys the English about their sporting lives, has stringent standards for counting participants: They must play at least once a week.
Banks had warned that over-stringent standards could reduce lending and stifle economic growth, because they would be forced to hang onto funds rather than lend them out.
"There will be more stringent standards on subprime lending going forward, " he says, adding that government, regulators and the industry will need to cooperate to make it work.
Before it can be released back into the nearby watercourses it has to meet stringent standards, including maximum levels of ammonia, heavy metals and any chemicals that might cause oxygen depletion.
Thanks to stringent federal standards, average fuel economy reached an all-time high in 2012.
Yet it could throw out the more stringent GSE standards, which have performed much more reliably than commercial backed loans.
The testing required to demonstrate that a novel engine can meet stringent emissions standards and durability requirements is expensive and time consuming.
The number, based on more stringent reporting standards than were previously in place, was more than double what the banks themselves had reported.
Big banks like Citigroup are struggling to deal with surging litigation costs stemming from the credit crisis while also dealing with more stringent capital standards.
More stringent engine standards were already set to take effect three years hence, and the EPA was now requiring at least a 90% reduction in the amount of nitrogen oxides and soot emanating from diesel engines.
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Once the modular elements are installed, residents are ready to move on in to their extremely sturdy (built to stringent industrial standards, oil silos are resilient to just about anything whether it be water, wind or zombies) and extremely sustainable retrofitted bubble digs.
Toyota's top hybrid engineers say they are all for plug-ins, but they don't think the lithium-ion batteries they depend on will be ready to meet their stringent quality standards for several years. (They cannot resist a polite titter about spontaneously combusting laptop batteries.) Toyota is therefore likely to stick with the heavy and range-limited nickel-metal hydride battery for the third-generation Prius, due in 2009.
The turbos will hit Chinese streets by 2010, in time for the scheduled adoption of stringent European emission standards.
He said stringent government security standards would be upheld at all times.
How, exactly, should more stringent vehicle greenhouse emission standards contribute to producing more efficient truck engines?
There would be more stringent monitoring procedures and minimum standards for people who work in the animal experiment sector.
Safety experts have questioned whether marksmanship standards will be stringent enough.
In January, 2012 the LEZ emissions standards became more stringent, and tens of thousands of trucks and buses were retrofitted with filters and other systems to enable them to comply.
Working through grantees, it has had significant impact on promoting adoption of state and federal vehicle efficiency standards, more stringent residential and commercial building codes to reduce energy consumption, and development of renewable energy technology.
The academic standards will get even more stringent next school year, the spokesman noted.
Mr Matheson said the FSA in Scotland had made arrangements for local authorities to carry out a series of food standards inspections, on top of "stringent" controls already in place.
Connecticut has the highest educational standards in the country, thanks largely to stringent testing (and higher salaries) for teachers.
He argued that standards at the time weren't as stringent.
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Far from a casual review, the standards for the grant of a patent are so stringent, and applied in such a careful manner, that in 2010 a decision was made to grant a patent for less than 63% of applications that had been completely examined.
For their part, many of those companies argued that their own standards, including exams and education, were much more stringent than those proposed by the IRS. The IRS agreed and exempted preparers who are 18 years old or older and both employed and supervised by a CPA, attorney, enrolled agent or other Circular 230 practitioner who actually signs the tax returns ( IRS notice downloads as a pdf).
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