Why would any borrower ever borrow from a stringent Fannie Mae where a real down payment in conjunction with proper income verifications is required?
Emphasis on mild--Cheney's episode qualified as a heart attack only under a stringent new definition adopted by the American Heart Association about a year ago.
Cynics might find Russian support for a stringent anti-bribery regime akin to an inveterate alcoholic joining a campaign for total abstinence.
Oregon has for several years had a stringent program of preparer registration and testing and California has had a minimal system for preparer regulation.
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Liberal Democrat Lord Greaves tabled an amendment which would have forced the bill to include a more stringent commitment to promoting sustainable development, with a stricter definition of the concept.
On the face of things, such a stringent world view would sound absurd in the chaotic diversity of modern Britain.
They also welcomed Google's policy of accepting all apps, in contrast to Apple, which puts apps through a stringent vetting process.
One of Kahn's first tasks was to shepherd through a stringent code of conduct prohibiting such behavior, and make each cop sign it.
It has had to meet a stringent set of regulations to ensure the jet can still fly safely in the event one of its two engines fail.
This has been achieved through extensive development, strict quality control, and a stringent pre-production testing requirement of 400 drives passing 500 hours of intensive tests with zero errors.
Unlike many of my peers who not only cannot afford one, but also cannot even get Medicare due to stringent rules and a long waiting line for court dates.
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For example, if your application will be downloaded by more than 500 end users (employees or customers) it must go through a stringent approval process and be only offered through the official iTunes store.
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Although the French government frequently called for better balancing fiscal discipline and euro-zone solidarity, Mr. Sarkozy sided with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to make sure all members of the monetary union stuck to a stringent diet.
The quest to lift stringent sanctions is a key issue for Mr Maliki on his US trip, says the BBC's Jon Donnison, in Washington, adding that the Iraqi prime minister visited the US on Wednesday morning to press his case.
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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.
The attack has caused huge embarrassment to the Afghan government, which claims that it has put in place a stringent mechanism for verification and background checks of all those seeking to join the police or the Afghan army, the BBC's Bilal Sarwary reports from Kabul.
While such a stringent requirement will entail some dislocation in the Russian economy, it is far better to deal with the direct consequences of that hardship than to pay the multiplied costs that would be precipitated were the West to acquiesce in the Russian protection racket.
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It seems perverse, at a time of stringent austerity, for countries to deny themselves a means of controlling spending.
Some requirements are a little more stringent than others I once saw a job posting in New York City that required fluency in Flemish but none are as exact as the one that was posted to Australian job-hunting site, Seek.
Post Sarbanes-Oxley, a 2002 law imposing stringent new corporate requirements, board membership has become a tightly regulated, formal affair.
He is now aiming for a global regime of stringent carbon-emissions controls, to be finalized at a conference in Copenhagen next year.
At the back of the throat, it left a rather stringent, bitter flavor an almost green pepper character.
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Correspondents say that Sweden could apply a more stringent test than that used when an extradition is sought from the United Kingdom.
''Future investments will be reviewed under a more stringent due diligence process.
Some party members are so concerned at the stringent identity checks that a motion has been put forward for debate on the subject.
The father of the girl said he had no objection to her name being made public if the government named a more stringent law after her.
For some, more stringent regulation even has a silver lining.
Still, is that discrepancy causally connected to right-to-work laws or to other employment-friendly attributes lower corporate taxes or a less stringent regulatory environment in the right-to-work state?
But while the amendment introducing a permanent ban on coursing was carried, there was relief for beagle and harrier packs as a more stringent hare protection measure was dropped.
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