However, there are more stringent regulations for testing the drug as a treatment than in earlier experiments.
All this helps Carpigiani meet stringent regulations for machines that make food in countries such as America.
Military sources confirm that the army has eased some of its stringent regulations.
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They generally have lower taxes, and less stringent regulations, than their primary competitors in the Northeast or on the West Coast.
Although widely praised, these stringent regulations also drove up land prices and, ironically, prompted many middle-class residents to move away, including across the border into Washington.
The New York Times last week reported that the FBI, Justice Department, NSA, and the White House have met to discuss creating more stringent regulations around digital communications, expanding CALEA or passing a new law that requires backdoors in previously unregulated technologies.
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Cairn Energy has insisted its operations comply fully with some of the most stringent safety regulations anywhere in the world.
The re-election of President Barack Obama is expected to lead to tightening of already stringent environmental regulations on automotive businesses in California.
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Perhaps if they applied some of Britain's more stringent security regulations some, maybe not all, of the tragedies could have been avoided .
This could lead to ideas that more stringent emissions regulations may be coming, thereby meaning more demand for platinum in catalysts for motor vehicles.
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He also sees hope in the fact that corporations have spotted lucrative potential in adapting to ever more-stringent environmental regulations more effectively than their rivals.
He added that many Indian companies, including telecom operators, are already subject to stringent government regulations that would punish them for security breaches on their networks.
With lower rents and less stringent licensing regulations than regular restaurants, these private kitchens are favoured not only by chefs but by customers looking for affordable and authentic dining options.
But Mr. Christie who has generally fought against stringent state regulations said he wants Jersey Shore towns to maintain their charm by keeping much of the rebuilding process on the local level.
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He also said he would work toward a comprehensive trade agreement with the European Union an effort that would face considerable obstacles, such as more stringent European regulations compared with U.S. rules.
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In a developing country like Turkey, where stringent building regulations exist but are seldom applied, and where governments have more pressing tasks than the organisation of earthquake drills, a natural disaster on this scale will unfortunately almost always kill many people.
Attempts by HMOs and insurance brokers to modify stringent new regulations on how much insurers may keep of the premium dollars they collect, versus spend on doctors, hospitals and drugs, failed today at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners meeting in Orlando.
Stringent rules and regulations coupled with increasing costs are preventing more and more companies from hiring H1B employees.
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.
Profit potential is highest in California, which has the tightest refinery capacity and the most stringent clean-fuel regulations in the country.
Oil refineries use hydrogen to strip sulfur from sour crude supplies, especially those from Mexico and Venezuela, and to meet stringent clean-fuel regulations.
But there can be risks involved with having treatment in countries where regulations are less stringent.
The MCA, which is now investigating the source of the pollution, said under maritime pollution regulations and "stringent conditions" PIB can be released into the sea in "very, very small concentrations".
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Most of those folks were pretty quick to share that they were certain that their regulations were more stringent than those of their colleagues (the interplay between CPAs, attorneys and EAs was never more entertaining).
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Environmental campaigners have long been calling for more stringent tests, claiming the current regulations were about 30 years out of date.
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Most investors, meanwhile, seem to be aware that buying into Chinese companies can be risky because accounting regulations are often less stringent than in the US and Europe.
Money fund shares price at a dollar on a daily basis not because they have promised to repay shares at a dollar, but because the underlying assets are required to meet very stringent portfolio requirements under current SEC regulations.
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But environmental groups and some doctors say regulations still aren't stringent enough and the practice can pollute ground water.
There is a similar challenge over Longmont's own drilling regulations, which are more stringent than even the state's new ones.
Antitrust regulations for physicians are already far more stringent than those applied to other professions in America.
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