81. The American Water Works Association, representing private experts on drinking water quality, has endorsed the call for stricter standards for arsenic. 82. The British territory expects stricter standards to be enacted for its helicopter and sea ports. 83. The case renewed the debate over whether Drake was hurting its athletic programs by insisting on the stricter standards. 84. The FEC decided last fall that their ties, while close, were legal under a federal court ruling that set a stricter standard for determining illegal coordination. 85. The health industry supports the notion of improved medical privacy, but was concerned that the final rules allow states to come up with even stricter standards. 86. The health industry supports the notion of improved medical privacy, but worries because the rule allows states to write even stricter standards. 87. The United States on Wednesday agreed to comply with a ruling by the World Trade Organization that imported gasoline is held to stricter environmental standards than domestically refined gas. 88. The United States subsequently demanded stricter building standards, which locals say has created new costs that trickled down everywhere. 89. The woman was detained at the border because of stricter standards for checking radiation than at the hospital, the customs official said. 90. The report accuses European politicians of being excessively timid in managing the issue, and recommends lower unemployment benefits over shorter periods, with stricter standards for applicants. |