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stringency - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- requirement: The stringency of the requirements reflect the course's popularity with applicants rather than its ' value ' to employers.
- control: Mr Maclean should not have permitted the MLC advertisements to claim that with the stringency of controls even the remotest perceived risk was avoided.
- condition: The exact level would depend on the number and stringency of the conditions that needed to met and thus audited.
Converse of object
- increase: Other millions must have taken refuge behind the British and American lines, thus increasing the food stringency in our sector.
- determine: It even would be difficult to determine the stringency of a prima facie obligation to keep a promise.
- reduce: The need to hold mathematical reserves to cover GARs should not reduce the stringency of the resilience test to be applied.
- cause: The colony successfully surmounted the financial stringency caused by the withdrawal of the imperial troops in 1905.
Adjective modifier
- increased: The second is likely to be an increased stringency in requirements for pollen germination to ensure more specificity.
- economic: We live in a wasteful society at a time of economic stringency.
- fiscal: As a result, these institutions can expect no respite from the fiscal stringency they have had to endure for far too long.
- great: Rules governing the circulation of Cabinet memoranda and consultation with the Treasury took on a greater stringency than ever before.
- high: Strong hybridisation signals were observed for all symptomatic samples, when blots were washed at medium to high stringency.
Noun used with modifier
- increase: These washes are affected by three factors, presence of formamide ( higher % increases stringency ), salt conc.
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