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Examples of stringency


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In their early, purist form, their utopian stringency had been mutually reinforcing.
Since we are interested in how costs and benefits depend on the stringency of targets, we analyse several targets at increasing stringency.
The preferences of the government are presumably different (at least sometimes) from an independent central bank, which is more committed to monetary stringency.
Overall capital stringency: whether there are explicit regulatory requirements regarding the amount of capital that a bank must have relative to various guidelines.
The optimal stringency of a policy instrument depends on the marginal welfare effects rather than the total welfare effects.
Bands with high sequence homology to the probes were identified by washing the blots at high stringency.
Third, does it also affect the optimal stringency of environmental regulations?
Clearly, the stringency of a constraint is independent from the executive actor.
The direct effect of regulation, measured in terms of regulatory power and stringency, seems ambiguous.
The selective stringency of sampling is measured by so that individuals with extreme phenotypes are selected from the bottom % of the phenotypic distribution.
If a firm bargains for lenient regulation, the individual behavior might affect the overall provincial regulatory stringency.
However, with the other models, a rough trend was seen for increasing stringency of criteria to be associated with increased evidence for common environmental effects.
We then discuss the optimal stringency of environmental regulation.
Third, he requires the three groups of predicates to be unilaterally interdefinable at all levels of stringency.
Although large families were linked with overcrowding and financial stringency these factors alone did not fully account for the association with delinquency.
Their findings suggest a positive relationship between stringency of environmental regulations and trade openness.
The stringency of these conditions suggests that neither invariant is likely to get one very far, dorsally speaking.
The unrest increased through the economic stringencies of the 1930s and war years of the 1940s.
Equally, governments may make electoral commitments to expand provision in certain areas of the welfare state even within an overall context of fiscal stringency.
There are also significant differences in the stringency of environmental regulation in several countries.
In both schools, scores on these subscales were standardized by the teacher to account for varying levels of stringency across teachers.
For example, firm pollution behavior is interacted with the stringency of local regulation.
Hybridizations were performed at moderately low stringency, showing strong hybridization with its corresponding gene product, and no additional bands.
A fixed-effects model would be ideal if longitudinal disaggregate flow data are available, and if there is sufficient variation in regulatory stringency over time.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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