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With time though, it evolved to become tighter and more revealing.
In fact the chances are that rules and regulations become tighter over time.
Rangy, position-shifting second-rounder Sean Davis has helped Pittsburgh's secondary become tighter.
The supply of rental apartments can become tighter as landlords exit the business.
He said also strict Chinese regulations are likely to become tighter and more troubling.
However, special attention should be paid to whether future policies will become tighter than expected.
It has become tighter and more and more people have started asking to pay in installments.
And as it's become bigger, and the scene has become wider, in a way the definition has become tighter.
"The central bank's control over liquidity has become tighter and tighter," said a trader at a Chinese bank in Shanghai.
But some experts think that oil supplies could become tighter over time, especially during the driving season next summer, pushing prices higher.
The election had become tighter because of discontent in the countryside over a weak rural economy and lack of jobs for young people.
By mid-morning, the President's messages had become tighter, warning of "another big Caravan heading our day" before finally unleashing some standalone slogans.
Lax European rules have also led to high pollution levels in many urban areas even though emissions standards have, in theory, become tighter.
The seaborne market is set to become tighter, especially in Asia, as more countries in the region build coal-fired generators that rely on imported fuel.
With three months to go until Iowa, any of the top four candidates have a real shot of winning because the race has only become tighter.
A Facebook spokeswoman said the company has always complied with European rules, and would continue to do so as they become tighter under new data protection regulations.
Restrictions for rules of origin for auto parts would become tighter, while nearly half of auto parts would have to be made by people making at least $16 an hour.
If the U.S. even partially succeeds in its aggressive plan to halt Iranian oil exports, world crude supplies will become tighter, sending oil and fuel prices higher for consumers and businesses.
"The conditions are now changed to become tighter, to be more appropriate for the situation and allow for maximum bidding competition," said Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general, National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
While he's still voluble, speaking in complete paragraphs filled with ornamental sentences, his comedy has become tighter, not only dense with jokes but carefully crafted to sandwich more elaborate arguments with hard punch lines.
Censorship of media and entertainment content in China has become tighter under President Xi Jinping, and has intensified this year, with authorities delaying approval for at least three major films that were expected this summer.
The increased demand pushed fuel oil premiums higher since it occurred at the same time supplies typically become tighter during the Northern Hemisphere summer when fuel oil consumption for power generation rises, particularly in the Middle East.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's prime minister is rallying his nationalist base as the world's biggest democracy begins a general election on Thursday, but it has become tighter than anticipated, thanks to dwindling incomes for farmers and scarce jobs.
Chinese banks will be closely watching the ongoing slanging match between Washington Pyongyang over sanctions by the US on North Korea, as they could be hard hit should hawkish voices prevail and economic measures on the DPRK become tighter.
But as the field grows more and more crowded with would-be social media stars, the margins of the business have become tighter, and it takes more than luck or good clothes to build a sustainable career as an influencer.
But Britain is highly sensitive to the ebbs and flows of the global economy, meaning that if other central banks begin to cut rates again while the BoE holds firm, Britain's monetary policy stance would become tighter in relative terms.
NEW DELHI, April 10 (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is rallying his nationalist base ahead of the world's biggest election, which starts on Thursday, but has become tighter than anticipated just months ago, because of falling incomes for farmers and a lack of jobs.
He has honed this material, beefing up jokes and cutting out fat, and his comedy has become tighter, funnier if also slicker, shifting from a story of a comic struggling with demons to one describing how he once was lost and now he's found.
The initial episodes received an average rating of 3.8 stars out of five on the PlayStation Store's ratings system. Overtime, viewer opinions became more positive, with many agreeing that content has improved and the writing has become tighter, while still criticizing the relative lack of expansion to other territories. Later episodes have received an average rating of 4.4 stars out of five.
The band soon switched labels, signing with Jackson Rubio Records and changing its name to "Blaster the Rocket Man." With the maturation of its name change came the maturation of its sound; with its first record under the new label, The Monster Who Ate Jesus, the band's music had become tighter, better-produced. They added in some Western, some rockabilly, and blues. In 2000, the band headlined a West Coast tour.
191–192 In practice, a true fractal cannot be made because at each fractal iteration the manufacturing tolerances become tighter and are eventually greater than the construction method can achieve. However, after a small number of iterations, the performance is close to that of a true fractal. These may be called pre-fractals or finite-order fractals where it is necessary to distinguish from a true fractal.Janković et al.
Evidence shows that they are less likely to default on their loans than men. Industry data from 2006 for 704 MFIs reaching 52 million borrowers includes MFIs using the solidarity lending methodology (99.3% female clients) and MFIs using individual lending (51% female clients). The delinquency rate for solidarity lending was 0.9% after 30 days (individual lending—3.1%), while 0.3% of loans were written off (individual lending—0.9%). Because operating margins become tighter the smaller the loans delivered, many MFIs consider the risk of lending to men to be too high.
This open action requirement alone tends to discourage the use of auto-loading shotguns, as it is time consuming to unload if the second shell is not used. Additionally, there are issues of reliability and the loss of the advantage which a more open choke of the over-under shotgun type can provide for the first shot. Since the UIT, now ISSF, mandated the 24 gram (7/8 ounce) shot load in 1991, chokes have tended to become tighter. Often competitors will use 0.64–0.72 mm (0.025–0.030 inch) for the first barrel and 0.80–1.00 mm (0.032–0.040 inch) for the second.
In June 2010, Dorrell was elected Chairman of the Health Select Committee. In June 2011, following concerns over the unpopularity of Andrew Lansley's NHS reforms, Dorrell was tipped as a possible successor but stated that he wanted to continue as the committee chairman for the full parliament. An alternate view was that David Cameron would not want any more "Tory retreads" from previous governments. Dorrell acknowledged that resources would become tighter but changes driven by new medicines and new expectations were inevitable and integration of health care and social care would be both better and more efficient.
This phase includes evaluation of the results and compilation of a list of suggested improvements, with results documented and reported, so that experience gained of what does (and does not) work is shared with those who can put it to good use. Finally, with all that completed, the cycle starts all over again, only this time incorporating the lessons learned. Science and technology move on, regulations become tighter, the standards people demand go up. So the second cycle will go further than the first, and the process will continue, each successive phase building on and improving on what went before.
A bridge management system or BMS is a means for managing bridges throughout design, construction, operation and maintenance of the bridges. As funds available become tighter, road authorities around the world are facing challenges related to bridge management and the escalating maintenance requirements of large infrastructure assets. Bridge management systems help agencies to meet their objectives, such as building inventories and inspection databases, planning for maintenance, repair and rehabilitation (MR&R;) interventions in a systematic way, optimizing the allocation of financial resources, and increasing the safety of bridge users. The major tasks in bridge management are: collection of inventory data; inspection; assessment of condition and strength; repair, strengthening or replacement of components; and prioritizing the allocation of funds.

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