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It follows that parents who send their kids to such schools will face stricter measures to combat the problem.

Note this is a much stricter policy than many actual journalistic outlets have for giving to actual political campaigns.

But, in a disconnect, only half support "stricter gun control laws."

In the 1990s, support for stricter gun laws hovered between 60 and 78 percent.

Calls came for stricter gun laws, including prohibiting neighborhood-watch volunteers from carrying firearms.

Already that influence was at work, and Elizabeth had many detractors among those of the stricter persuasion.

But, in any stricter sense of the word, friends we were not.

Again, the various claims or dues of the king took more decidedly the feudal type and received stricter legal definition.

It seems probable that only the stricter portion returned and established themselves in the land of their fathers.

But Yahwism, like Islam, had its sects and tendencies, and the opponents to the stricter ritualism always had followers.

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On this page you'll find 85 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stricter, such as: stringent, tough, harsh, scrupulous, exacting, and severe.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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