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stringent

[strin-juhnt] / ˈstrɪn dʒənt /


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The breach marks the latest in a series of cyber-security incidents affecting major South Korean companies this year, despite the country's reputation for stringent data privacy rules.

From BBC

Some of that support has eroded as he has put in place stringent immigration restrictions, political analysts said, particularly among Venezuelans.

From The Wall Street Journal

The model includes new tools such as Deep Think, for projects that require more stringent reasoning; generative user interfaces; and improved “vibe coding” for software developers, among other benefits.

From Barron's

They say companies such as Ripple want to compete for banks’ customers without shouldering the same regulatory oversight, such as stringent capital requirements.

From The Wall Street Journal

Experts say the resources are limited and oil majors may not clamor for leases that could ensnare them in the Golden State’s stringent environmental policies.

From Los Angeles Times