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stricter and scientific
Much of the research conducted around the middle of the 20th century occurred in the former Eastern Bloc before the cold war ended and has not held up to the scrutiny of stricter Western scientific standards.
* The contention that the social sciences, such as economics and sociology, are only properly sciences when they abide by the somewhat stricter interpretation of scientific method used by the natural sciences, and that otherwise they are not truly sciences.

stricter and applications
In particular, much technology has been developed to allow computer networks to become as useful as telephone networks for audio conversations, as well as supporting new applications with even stricter service demands.
As a result of this partial exclusion, and despite the fact that the EPO subjects patent applications in this field to a much stricter scrutiny when compared to their American counterpart, that does not mean that all inventions including some software are de jure not patentable.

stricter and biomass
In a paper published in 2007, Shertzer and Prager suggested that there can be significant benefits to stock biomass and fishery yield if management is stricter and more prompt.

stricter and is
While capital adequacy is important, it is defined and regulated by the Bank for International Settlements, and central banks in practice generally do not apply stricter rules.
However, this stricter version of diet is often practiced only on special occasions.
No import permit is necessary for these species under CITES, although some Parties do require import permits as part of their stricter domestic measures.
When sold in another country, Canadian whisky is typically also required to conform to the local product requirements that apply to whisky in general when sold in that country, which may in some aspects involve stricter standards than the Canadian law.
A stricter view is held by the Shakers, who prohibit marriage ( and sexual intercourse under any circumstances ) as a violation of chastity.
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
More recently, however, different classes of spontaneous magnetization have been identified when there is more than one magnetic ion per primitive cell of the material, leading to a stricter definition of " ferromagnetism " that is often used to distinguish it from ferrimagnetism.
The reason for stricter dietary observance on these eleven days is that the probability of the finalisation of the next birth is much more on these days compared to the other days.
A stricter interpretation does not equate the two, as the mass of a single molecule is not the same as the average of an ensemble.
Even so, it is obvious that Watson has stricter limits than Holmes, and occasionally berated Holmes for creating a " poisonous atmosphere " of tobacco smoke.
* Spirit whisky, which is a mixture of neutral spirits and at least 5 % of certain stricter categories of whisky.
* July 18 – Actress Rebecca Schaeffer is murdered by an obsessed fan, leading to stricter stalking laws in California.
The field of compressed sensing provides a stricter sampling condition when the underlying signal is known to be sparse.
Despite this restriction, gnuplot is accepted and used by many GNU packages and is widely included in GNU / Linux distributions including the stricter ones such as Debian and Fedora.
This is a form of triangle inequality, with n, n, and the goal G < sub > n </ sub > closest to n. Because every monotonic heuristic is also admissible, monotonicity is a stricter requirement than admissibility.
Research is ongoing in its use to treat other cancers and autoimmune conditions, although its use is controversial ; the thalidomide tragedy led to much stricter testing being introduced for drug and pesticide licensing.

stricter and C
Communities that followed this stricter rule were fewer in number than the followers of the Rule formulated by Cardinal Ugolino, and became known simply as Poor Clares ( P. C.
A partial transversal is a set containing at most one element from each member of the collection, or ( in the stricter form of the concept ) a set with an injection from the set to C.
Mark Krikorian is the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think-tank in Washington, D. C. that promotes stricter immigration control and enforcement.

stricter and present
Artists whose work already before tended to be a performance art, as well as new artists, at the beginning of the 1970s began to present performance art in a stricter form.
Thought not a case involving charges under the Act, Brandenburg v. Ohio ( 1969 ) changed the " clear and present danger " test derived from Schenck to the " imminent lawless action " test, a considerably stricter test of the inflammatory nature of speech.
Martin Luther planned to present to the League the Schmalkald Articles, a stricter Protestant confession, during a meeting in 1537.
The rules became stricter and State control more and more present.
Features added in FluffOS that are not present in MudOS include available MXP output, UTF-8 capability, support for running on 64-bit architectures, IPv6 support, and ( optionally ) stricter type checking of variables in LPC code.

stricter and .
This slump was permanent due to the introduction of a stricter definition of citizen described below.
With the increase of pilgrims visiting ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, Muhammad ` Alí worked with the Ottoman authorities to re-introduce stricter terms on ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's imprisonment in August 1901.
Emissions of nitrogen oxides which are oxidized to form nitric acid are of increasing importance due to stricter controls on emissions of sulfur containing compounds.
Prior to 1991 the law was stricter, when changes more clearly defined which businesses were exempt such as pharmacies, hospitals, and restaurants.
At the age of 38, perhaps craving a stricter governance, Ochino transferred himself in 1534 to the newly-founded Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.
After the Congressional hearings in early 2005, and with the scrutiny of the sports and national media upon this issue, Selig put forth a proposal for a stricter performance-enhancing drug testing regime to replace the current system.
Croatia decided to pursue a policy of stricter control over fishing and other economic use of the sea.
She has advocated for stricter gun control laws and gay rights, and voted against California's Proposition 8 during the 2008 elections.
When informal relationships and sanctions prove insufficient to establish and maintain a desired social order, a government or a state may impose more formalized or stricter systems of social control.
Using stricter definitions of religion, Confucianism has been described as a moral science or philosophy.
It was agreed that two games would be played on Harvard ’ s Jarvis baseball field in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 14 and 15, 1874: one to be played under Harvard rules, another under the stricter rugby regulations of McGill.
Conservative Protestants take a stricter view of the nature of marriage.
In 1942 the Bereans again divided over marriage and divorce with the stricter party forming the Dawn Fellowship.
His own explanation was that the rise of the " puritan middle class ," who had stricter morals than the aristocracy, tightened the rules of censorship in the 19th century.
Domestically, he vowed to support continued liberalization of the economy, increase investment in human capital and infrastructure, establish an independent central bank, and increase revenue by stricter enforcement of tax collections rather than increasing taxation.
The content of " M " suggests that this community was stricter than the others in its attitude to keeping the Jewish law, holding that they must exceed the scribes and the Pharisees in " righteousness " ( adherence to Jewish law ); and of the three only " M " refers to a " church " ( ecclesia ), an organised group with rules for keeping order.
Car-based ambulances and combination coaches were unable to meet stricter Federal specifications for such vehicles and were discontinued after 1979.
In 1821, when Hudson ’ s Bay Company and the North West Company merged, the hierarchy became even stricter and the lines between officers and servants became virtually impossible to cross.

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