stringent condition

collocation in English

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stringent
adjective
uk
/ˈstrɪn.dʒənt/
us
/ˈstrɪn.dʒənt/
having a very severe effect, or being ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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For it is quickly seen that linearization of the equations determining the transverse and fluctuating radial components does not require such astringentcondition.
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However, a morestringentconditionis better in the economic sense.
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The present section analyses these effects in the area of budgetary decision-making, starting from thestringentconditionof fully informed, rational individuals and then gradually relaxing this assumption.
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We have always made it clear that the restriction of the allowance to those who satisfy that verystringentconditionwas only the first stage.
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I think this is a moststringentcondition.
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What we are not prepared to do is to attach astringentcondition.
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This inequality sets astringentconditionon the maximum time step that can be used and represents a serious limitation on the scheme.
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We show theoretically the stringent conditions necessary to reduce vote-seat disproportionality in high threshold systems and empirically their high variance (and higher levels) of distortion.
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The primary finding was that psychological maltreatment was consistently and robustly related to adjustment, even under the most stringent conditions.
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Although the results from section 3 are encouraging, it is important to find out how the idea will hold up under more stringent conditions.
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Preliminary results suggest that trade in waste plastics is both economically and environmentally advantageous but under a number of stringent conditions.
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Other things being equal, the existence of endogenous fluctuations depends on more stringent conditions, in terms of parameter values involving the elasticity of effective substitution.
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It must be borne in mind that the stringent conditions of two-dimensionality and negligible influence of turbulent viscosity and conductivity must be met to make these results at all relevant.
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Once the theorems are reformulated in terms of that form of dynamic controllability, it may be possible to define more general and less stringent conditions than those discussed here.
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None has been rejected, although many have been approved with more stringent conditions than were originally sought.
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These licences are issued only if stringent conditions concerning safety and welfare have been met.
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Unfortunately, the courts, after complying with stringent conditions, still have to deprive young people of their liberty.
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Sometimes those proposals were rejected, and sometimes they were subjected to stringent conditions to secure the public interest and prevent wasteful and needless expenditure.
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The courts have extensive powers to impose stringent conditions on bail.
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Does it intend to impose more stringent conditions for the issue of these certificates?
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