But even authors of the credit-card law say the Fed's provision is too strict.
Like unclear resolutions, plans that are too strict will also be too hard to accomplish.
But charities say thousands more living in poverty are missing out because eligibility criteria are too strict.
In rich countries they are often inconsistent: too strict about some sorts of waste and worryingly lax about others.
Library supporters have welcomed the fund but fear the cuts are too strict.
"It is said that IMF macro-economic conditions are too strict, " he said.
No government - in public, at least - argues it's too strict.
Both sides complained a large number of schools were about to fail because the rules were too strict and the timetable too tight.
MORI, only 31% of Asians think the current immigration rules are too strict, while 43% think they are fine and 18% find them too lax.
Countries that take only their own interests into account (such places do exist, alas) may impose controls that are too strict, diverting cascades of hot money elsewhere.
The Mage circles have rebelled, believing the Templars have become too strict, too zealous in their duties, and too quick to slaughter those who step out of line.
Russia's central bank, which some critics say is too strict, made a step toward transparency and sent a clear message that it isn't prepared to forfeit its independence.
Time after time, officials at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission have decided that original regulations were too strict, arguing that safety margins could be eased without peril, according to records and interviews.
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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.
Asked about Mr Obama's preference, Mr Cameron said he would rather not "deal in too strict timetables" but wanted to get on with bringing "some stability" in Afghanistan so its people could run their own country and troops could come home.
Americans concluded that widespread violation of prohibition laws (not just statutes, but an actual part of the Constitution) was evidence that the law was too strict and that laws like prohibition which are so onerous that otherwise law-abiding citizens broke them, undermine the rule of law.
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Tall buildings pose an obvious danger to low-flying aircraft, but here too there are strict rules to minimise pilots' risk.
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And if you think of the world in traditional measures, then you think of it in a way that's broadly traditional, and none too fussed about strict adherence to logically thought-out principles.
In Germany the strict and not-too-popular Angela Merkel presides over an enviable economy.
Second, the Taliban were too quick in their attempts to enforce strict Islamic law.
He too has begun to adhere to the strict Sharon maxim that there can be no resumption of political negotiations until all violence is ended entirely.
By the time some people do find out about the new laws it will be too late for them because of the very strict time bars - 12 months after separation and six months after a death.
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The three generals, too, have so far refused to appear or have indicated that they will do so only if strict conditions, such as the ruling-out of embarrassing questions, are agreed in advance.
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