stringently
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- r in a stringent manner
the laws are stringently enforced
stringently controlled
- Under Graham and his successor Susan Dudley, OIRA applied cost-benefit analysis stringently, with what their critics say were predictable results.
- Instead, he quietly pushed through a series of significant reforms last winter aimed at forcing banks to assess the quality of their capital more stringently and to accelerate .
- Bush has promised that laws against hiring illegal aliens would be more stringently enforced.