Penalties for kidnapping, theft and white-collar crime were also toughened, with longer jail terms prescribed.
The squeeze in the mortgage market has intensified as lenders have raised rates and toughened terms.
Over the years, these sanctions have been eased or toughened depending on political winds.
Mayor Reepalu notes that Sweden has toughened anti-discrimination laws and is working to validate foreign qualifications.
The moratorium was lifted in October of that year, but regulations governing offshore drilling were later toughened.
"That last race toughened him up, he needed that, " Baffert said about Flashback, who won the Robert B.
As it is, America, which had at first seemed prepared to tolerate the coup, has toughened its stance.
But the harsher climate has toughened the survivors, most of whom are now affiliated to yakuza gangster groups.
What is perhaps even more important, Corning, slimmed and toughened, is now in position to exploit its technical advantages.
Instead, Ms Morris and her successor, Charles Clarke, toughened the rules governing appeal panels after a wave of industrial action ballots by teachers.
As Jim was famously tough on his writers, Forbes toughened my thinking.
If they make it past toughened border controls, they will be packed off to overseas processing centres while their claims are heard.
It suggests, in fact, a politician who has gradually toughened his anti-tax views over the years but remains willing to boost some levies.
Mr Anderson says that could be toughened up to the level required in civil court cases, to be proved "on the balance of probabilities".
The defense, which had been eviscerated by Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan and wide receiver Julio Jones in the first half, toughened up after halftime.
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The four are among dozens of people nationwide charged with violating that law, since Congress toughened it in 2001 as part of the Patriot Act.
Stones off the beach in Borth were used to smash a toughened window at the lifeboat station, showering its rubber in-shore rescue boat in glass.
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He also wants the rules to be toughened-up so that managers can be sacked if patient care falls below what Mr Francis calls "fundamental standards".
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Safety glass (thermal toughened glass) seems to be a good bet.
The course has been lengthened by 194 yards and toughened up with new greens, changes to 11 bunkers and the reshaping of fairways and rough.
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Those were grueling times, and Wong appreciates having been toughened up.
The law, named for a Lehigh University student who was murdered on campus in 1986, also toughened rules requiring schools to warn students of possible dangers.
The Home Office says that vehicle crime has been cut in half in a decade as a result of the introduction of immobilisers and toughened glass.
The website also features tables for council performance, assembled using toughened assessment that rated just 14 councils as excellent, while 11 share the lowest rating of poor.
When that body mentioned corruption as a problem in the Russian financial system, Moscow raised no objection (and is said to have toughened its rules since joining).
The rules of engagement for that force are considerably more lethal, but we have greatly toughened NATO's own rules as well as we move into the south.
While competition has toughened, customers have simultaneously become MORE demanding!
On June 19th, the Senate Commerce Committee approved the first of these bills and promised that it would be toughened further before coming up for a full vote.
Ministers say they have "toughened the rules" on student visas.
Nardelli has also toughened Chrysler's quality standards, making senior engineers responsible and hiring a "chief customer officer"--an industry first--to monitor quality assurance and be an advocate for the buyer.
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