61.   The private group also argued that Clinton, as a public official, is subject to more stringent standards under Arkansas rules of ethical conduct for attorneys.

62.   U.S. officials have contended that China should meet more stringent standards given its status as a major world trading power.

63.   Verizon says it relies on overtime to meet consumer demands, and stringent hiring standards and a tight labor market make it difficult to add new workers.

64.   Verizon says stringent hiring standards and a tight labor market make it difficult to add new workers.

65.   Germany has stringent compulsory standards for safety and radiation regulations which have also been adopted by Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.

66.   In this way, Lufthansa directors are hoping to persuade their partners to adopt its own stringent standards of service and safety, Der Spiegel said.

67.   Critics argue however that the law holds cyberspace to more stringent standards than printed material.

68.   The United States by contrast has insisted that China be admitted as a developed country, which would impose more stringent standards on Beijing for market opening.

69.   The United States has demanded that China be classified as developed, which would entail more stringent standards for market opening.

70.   They suspect it would mandate less stringent standards than current US regulations.

a. + standard >>共 554
new 7.29%
high 6.05%
international 5.78%
higher 3.74%
federal 2.67%
environmental 2.47%
national 2.33%
academic 1.97%
minimum 1.89%
same 1.74%
stringent 0.62%
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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