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stringency [ingl. brit. ˈstrɪn(d)ʒ(ə)nsi, ingl. am. ˈstrɪndʒənsi] SUST.
1. stringency (of criticism, law, measure):
stringency
2. stringency (of control, regulation, test):
stringency
economic stringency , financial stringency
stringency [ˈstrɪndʒənsi] SUST. no pl.
1. stringency (strictness):
stringency
stringency of tests
2. stringency (tightness):
stringency of finances
stringency [ˈstrɪn·dʒən(t)·si] SUST.
1. stringency (strictness):
stringency
stringency of tests
2. stringency (tightness):
stringency of finances
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In order to increase the profitability of their investments, they demanded more and more stringency towards their nobility or proprietary rights.
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Recent data on the rule's impact indicate that increasing its stringency has significantly increased the number of landfills that must collect and combust their landfill gas.
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This pressure often gave rise to anger and resentment in these women towards the stringency of their parents.
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This stringency enables the testing methods to minimize variability and any possible compromises of the testing data.
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Nevertheless, the period was one of economic stagnation and financial stringency.
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