11.   Pledging to enforce such standards had Bush championing more stringent restrictions than Vice President Al Gore.

12.   Registration, community notification, intensive therapy and stringent restrictions all make sense to her for convicted offenders.

13.   The House has also passed stringent restrictions on habeas corpus, so almost certainly there will be legislation putting a drastic crimp on the historic writ.

14.   The move follows more than six months of talks, in which the U.S. pushed for more stringent restrictions but was blocked by French and German opposition.

15.   The measure also imposes new high standards, tight time limits and stringent restrictions on successive appeals.

16.   The tobacco companies also agreed to stringent restrictions on cigarette marketing in Minnesota and to disclose more information on its lobbying activities.

17.   The strict blockade, which followed months of less stringent restrictions on movement, has seemed a baffling punishment to the villagers.

18.   Popular fury over stringent banking restrictions has boiled over as enraged Argentines stormed banks and destroyed cash machines to protest the government restrictions penning up their savings.

19.   All other religions and denominations would have been forced to comply with restrictions so stringent as to make it extremely difficult for them to operate in Russia at all.

20.   And the congressmen warned they could place more stringent restrictions on the industry.

a. + restriction >>共 582
new 11.74%
tight 3.25%
tighter 3.00%
severe 2.72%
legal 2.41%
similar 2.38%
further 2.10%
tough 1.77%
proposed 1.77%
tougher 1.63%
stringent 1.07%
stringent + n. >>共 290
standard 5.51%
rule 5.27%
requirement 5.27%
measure 5.04%
regulation 4.88%
security 4.72%
condition 3.54%
law 3.46%
restriction 2.99%
control 2.36%
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