I was so happy to move out of my parents’ house and escape their stringent rules. [noun]
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Airplanes must pass stringent safety tests before they are allowed to be passenger carriers. [adjective]
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Our country is passing through stringent economic conditions. [adjective]
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There were no restrictions then in force against the entrance of foreign automobiles, though we were threatened with new and stringent regulations soon to be put in force. [adjective]
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And that, too, with mostly women in the educational department, and also notwithstanding that women in Colorado have passed the "most stringent laws for child and animal protection." [adjective]
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I should suffer often, no doubt, attached to him only in this capacity: my body would be under rather a stringent yoke, but my heart and mind would be free. [adjective]
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So stringent are the obligations of hospitality that a household is bound to exact reparation for any injury done to a guest as though he were a member of the family. [Please select]
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The earl's instructions, although generally quite indefinite, were stringent upon one point. [Please select]
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The German official test for glycerine for pharmaceutical purposes is much more stringent, 1 c. [Please select]
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The regulations in regard to dueling are very stringent. [Please select]
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I am of course aware that they choose under stringent conditions. [Please select]
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