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"He's almost the stricter [parent] and I thought I'd be the stricter one," Prinsloo said.
"He's almost the stricter [parent] and I thought I'd be the stricter one," she said.
Stricter policies: Large organizations have stricter automated filters on their job applications, says the site.
The show depicts the gradual progression of stricter and stricter laws that lead to their enslavement.
"China's control over fentanyl substances is becoming stricter and stricter," said Yu Haibin, the deputy director of the country's National Narcotics Control Commission.
They show, in short, that the people who oppose stricter laws are much more engaged in the debate than the people who support stricter laws.
We hope this sends a message to those who think that passing stricter and stricter drug laws is going to stop people from using drugs.
Irish law is much stricter against defamation than that of either the United States or Britain, while British law is much stricter about protecting personal privacy.
There can be no sound reasoning for implementing stricter gun laws on law-abiding citizens when the data prove that stricter gun control laws do not work.
This means that insurers are getting squeezed for profits and are having to offer less and less value to their customers, whilst being stricter and stricter on claims.
GIULIANI: -- is much stricter about this than I am.
A majority of Americans think gun laws should be made stricter In the latest Gallup numbers, 55% of people said they wanted stricter gun laws while just 10% wanted less strict laws.
The percentage of people in support of stricter gun laws is the same as the percentage who reported favoring stricter gun laws following last year's mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert.
Democrats are more passionately for stricter gun laws than Republicans are against; 70% of Democrats say they "strongly favor" stricter gun control as opposed to 38% of Republicans who "strongly oppose" such laws.
Accounting for population, that makes it about 90 times stricter.
This has been reinforced by stricter oversight by the regulators.
Hogan, back for stricter review at the trial court level.
Some countries, including the United States, are considering stricter regulations.
Second, the proposal to institute stricter financial regulation within Westeros.
These much stricter measures have almost no chance of happening.
Studies have linked stricter gun laws to fewer gun deaths.
The 13 incident sparked nationwide protests and stricter rape legislation.
Pedersen, on the other hand, applies a far stricter definition.
Facebook could ultimately face stricter ad regulations and government scrutiny.
The government, she says, are not keen on stricter enforcement.
But the company enforces stricter network management in other areas.
And he said lawmakers could enact stricter concealed carry policies.
Some would like the nanny state to be stricter still.
Courts are a lot stricter about this kind of thing.
The stricter the regime, the faster it can cure hyperinflation.
The first draft had proposed stricter definitions of categorizing investments.
Often, courts will require stricter terms to approve the settlement.
As cities gentrify, local politicians are getting stricter about clubs.
The story is unabashedly in favor of stricter gun laws.
But we can't afford to wait long for stricter rules.
We just don't know what those stricter guidelines are yet.
Independents tilted in favor of stricter laws, 53% to 44%.
Beijing also began enforcing stricter quality standards as of Jan.
Stricter immigration rules may also lead to more illegal working.
Gab says that Twitter's stricter verification rules have benefited it.
Twitter will also bring in "stricter requirements" for political ads.
The prizes are still big, but there are stricter rules.
That is in addition to stricter oversight by the Fed.
Gun debate: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern promised stricter gun controls.
The plan would override stricter regulations from the Obama administration.
Hilton has moved to a stricter cancellation policy as well.
Rolling back stricter standards could threaten any momentum, experts say.
As Bruno wreaks havoc, Mr. Stricter showers him with praise.
The Trump administration has called for stricter origin rule requirement.
Security arrangements for the competition are already stricter than usual.
Stricter medication rules and safety protocols were put in place.
Biden has long been an advocate for stricter gun control.
Stricter gun control, legislation he says his home state needs.
Such institutions are also subject to stricter oversight and regulations.
Public support for stricter gun laws is substantial, and growing.
President Donald Trump just signed a stricter Russia sanctions bill.
Bossier City in Louisiana has imposed stricter laws on panhandling.
His voice, in stricter confines, would obviously be the star.
Polls consistently show that voters back stricter gun control measures.
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When it comes to cryptocurrencies however, stricter rules may apply.
The states, meanwhile, would prefer to use a stricter standard.
As the number of cases rise in the U.S. and throughout Europe, local authorities are implementing stricter and stricter measures by the day, which in some areas mean closures of non-essential retail stores.
Since the election of President Donald Trump, abortion opponents have been pushing stricter and stricter bills at the state level, hoping to capitalize on a friendly administration and possibly mount a challenge to Roe.
Proposed safeguards, such as stricter disclosure rules, do not convince sceptics.
"The rules are stricter when you're issuing new shares," he said.
Designated firms are subject to stricter oversight by the Federal Reserve.
The federal government put some opioids on a stricter regulatory schedule.
Canadian officials have been stricter during the Trump presidency, she says.
But the government is watching closely and has imposed stricter regulation.
Stricter action and more stringent punishment for the accused is another.
Experts hope that could change with stricter enforcement of fishing regulation.
With that boogeyman gone, they retreated to a stricter non-interventionism.
It has been reviewed and criteria are now stricter, authorities say.
It has been reviewed and criteria are now stricter, authorities say.
Provincial governments can also establish stricter rules like limiting home growth.
If stricter privacy laws are enacted, the consumer could own it.
But the stricter rules are now starting to weigh on activity.
Stricter regulation may be the best way to rein them in.
He urged stricter cost-cutting efforts and a stance toward austerity.
They were made stricter in 2016-17, just as luminosity rose.
Others buy them in case U.S. gun control laws become stricter.
Support for stricter laws has been less than half since 2013.
In other countries, however, naming laws can be a bit stricter.
It also pushes for stricter enforcement of H-239.8B visa laws.
Large banks would still face stricter capital requirements, beginning on Jan.
But the conditions for those tax breaks will be made stricter.
EWG has advocated for a stricter mercury limit of 0.58 ppm.
Support for stricter gun laws often spikes temporarily after mass shootings.
Why were so many of them opposed to stricter gun control?
"The Good Liar" requires something stricter than a standard spoiler warning.
For now, there will be stricter enforcement of existing security measures.
We need stricter state and federal policies and more stringent requirements.
The stricter laws were first announced in the nation in 2013.
The standards were set to become stricter from 2017 through 2026.
Wray said Thursday the bureau would institute a stricter media policy.
Once again, a large majority of Americans want stricter gun regulations.
Judaism enforces even stricter guidelines on how animals should be slaughtered.
It has also introduced stricter rules for political advertisements in India.
States or local jurisdictions, however, are free to pass stricter regulations.
In fact, 22019 percent want even stricter enforcement of immigration law.
Most high level karate competitions are much stricter on sweeps nowadays.
MongoDB, by contrast, has consistently followed the stricter AGPL license model.
Some states, like Luxembourg and Malta, opposed stricter sanctions, officials said.
That has pushed shippers to demand stricter controls around the world.
Several cities and counties already have imposed stricter bans on gatherings.
Then the rules got stricter, and everyone had to stay home.
Most Democrats want stricter gun laws, and most Republicans oppose them.
For this round, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) imposed stricter standards.
Gun debate: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised stricter gun controls.
Each gem dealer has guidelines, and some are stricter than others.
It assumes that stricter efficiency standards raise the price of vehicles.
Numerous states have passed stricter voter ID laws in recent years.
I abided by her house rules, cautiously stricter than our own.
Still, even majorities of gun owners now support stricter gun laws.
So stricter gun laws could help reduce killings by police officers.
Facebook said it would introduce stricter policies for live-streamed videos.
Now, a renewed call for stricter policing of private bus lines.
Chances are they are stricter than when your home was built.
Grades are just a step on the way to stricter rules.
He also pledged to restore stricter requirements for using local suppliers.
If she wins the White House, it could spell stricter regulation.
This replaced a stricter policy issued by Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Each deadly episode has brought cries for stricter gun-control laws.
Several airlines have taken stricter measures as the coronavirus outbreak grows.
They have pushed asylum officers to be stricter in such interviews.
The Wolverine State's ban was stricter, as it banned all flavors.
Private loans may also have stricter requirements on deferment and forbearance.
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But without violating libertarian sensibilities, we could adopt even stricter measures.
With President Trump in the White House and Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, state legislators are passing stricter and stricter anti-abortion laws in an effort to get the Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade.
There aren't details yet about how the stricter age verifications will work.
Even with its stricter editing policy, Wikipedia can still be changed quickly.
In fact, researchers have found that stricter gun policies can save lives.
There will be stricter regulations on British commodities entering the European market.
Every single one, by the way, that are much stricter than ours.
Content related to terrorism and child exploitation would face even stricter standards.
And 70 percent of the public want a stricter border control (ph).
It aims to impose a stricter enforcement of Sharia law across Nigeria.
But there may be scope for stricter enforcement of the minimum wage.
But it can't declare that any stricter laws automatically violate its rules.
Chances are they are stricter than when your older home was built.
Amazon said it has applied stricter criteria for leaving verified purchase reviews.
Nor did he call for stricter checks on affordability before making loans.
Yet stricter infirmaries did not allow them, for fear of self-harm.
So far, those in favor of stricter voting measures have been winning.
His mother was stricter than his father had been in Saint Lucia.
Under the stricter tenets of Operation Ceasefire, gang members were immediately arrested.
He began with a homily on the importance of stricter gun control.
But friendship is a stricter taskmaster, and sorry may not be enough.
But the stone's commercial exploitation has led to its ever-stricter standardization.
Uber and Lyft have maintained that stricter background checks will hurt drivers.
Both of those agencies fall under different, stricter records laws than Congress.
Officials said the deal contains measures to protect stricter European privacy guarantees.
Fitch believes that the main reason behind it is stricter loan classification.
Rome has seen arrivals halving last year after introducing stricter border controls.
The review is aimed at creating stricter access to the visa program.
Stricter federal banking regulations also are putting the squeeze on rural America.
Some blame the spread of a stricter Islam over the past decade.
Chuck Schumer, to call for stricter gun laws and universal background checks.
Since his son's death, Oliver has advocated for stricter gun control laws.
The stricter cellphone policy has officially been justified under national security grounds.
They have also blamed Democrats for failing to negotiate stricter immigration laws.
The new rules also set stricter criteria on the background of candidates.
Even China, the world's second-largest polluter, has introduced stricter pollutant controls.
States then took Bond's lead, passing their own, stricter voter ID laws.
Meanwhile, the movement to pass stricter gun laws has been gathering strength.
"We're much, much stricter now," since the 2017 overdose death, he says.
Under these circumstances in the stricter schools, strange behaviors tend to emerge.
Dozens of universities have introduced stricter rules on alcohol, especially at fraternities.
Terry McAuliffe (D) advocated for stricter gun laws on Thursday after Rep.
The regulators also said they would exercise stricter oversight of online exchanges.
President Trump suggested that stricter gun laws could have worsened the toll.
She wants comprehensive immigration reform and has backed stricter gun control legislation.
Other countries, including Canada and Germany, have since imposed stricter border controls.
They are stricter when it comes to victims than to their tormentors.
Many alcohol charities have welcomed this call for stricter alcohol advertising guidelines.
Here, the decision not to apply Chevron led to stricter environmental regulation.
So Americans are slowly but surely moving toward supporting stricter gun laws.
Twitter is cracking down on coronavirus misinformation with stricter rules on accuracy.
But since the spread of the virus, she said she's been stricter.
And Giffords responded by starting a national campaign for stricter gun regulation.
It would have instituted stricter limits but helped the so-called Dreamers.
"We're much, much stricter now," since the 2017 overdose death, he said.
Democrats pushed hard to have stricter oversight on that bucket of cash.
Newsom supports, Mr. Cox opposes); and on stricter gun control laws (Mr.
They've often exerted stricter enforcement of terms of service after external pressure.
Its revenues have been crimped recently by stricter regulations on its drivers.
Investigations are underway and stricter rules have been implemented following the deaths.
Pollack has been pushing for stricter school safety regulations following the shooting.
There are rumors that Beijing is pushing stricter laws in Hong Kong.
Such banks are subject to stricter federal oversight and higher stability standards.
The shooting galvanized a student-led movement calling for stricter gun laws.
A slight majority (52%) of that same group oppose stricter gun control.
The stricter law raises the maximum punishment from seven years in prison.
Second, we do need stricter vetting on the seven countries Obama identified.
Content related to terrorism and child abuse would face even stricter standards.
Housing advocates and lawmakers across the political spectrum are urging stricter oversight.
Just 30 percent are opposed to stricter gun laws, the poll finds.
Let's just say the definition of "celebrity" is stricter for Mrs. Robinson.
Automakers are aggressively pursuing those changes after years of supporting stricter standards.
They must find another way to meet stricter limits on greenhouse gases.
The House of Mouse is joining the fight against stricter abortion laws.
Counties in Oregon are passing militia-backed measures against stricter gun laws.
They blame decades of deregulation — under both Republicans and centrist Democrats like Bill Clinton — for this trend, and believe stricter regulation of Uber could be part of a larger trend toward stricter regulation of labor markets more generally.
According to the Giffords Law Center (which supports stricter gun laws), 26 states and Washington, DC, enacted a total of 67 new gun control laws this year — more than triple the number of stricter gun laws enacted in 2017.
They changed PUBG Mobile in China to comply with stricter game violence laws.
Clinton and transform the country's financial system by enforcing stricter regulations on banks.
But Mr. Wang said that the stricter standards applied primarily to public projects.
Military bases around the country began the methodical process of implementing stricter security.
Democrats have pushed for stricter gun laws in the wake of these shootings.
The agency will also require stricter age verification measures for buying Juuls online.
They put brokers under the stricter requirements when they handle clients' retirement accounts.
His criteria are a bit stricter, though: You have to donate to charity.
Groups advocating stricter immigration enforcement have long opposed the policy of administrative closure.
The organization also advocates for universal background checks and stricter gun trafficking laws.
They are now consulting the industry to see if stricter rules are needed.
He was wrong, and the regulation of banks has since become far stricter.
Many groups had advocated for stricter provisions and even higher penalties or incentives.
A stricter chain of command now has them answering directly to the king.
At the same time, there would be stricter measures to secure the border.
These include stricter parameters for calculating how much capital big banks should hold.
The combination of Dieselgate and stricter CO2 limits is, therefore, pushing electric mobility.
Their lawsuit is seeking to force Uber to implement stricter background check policies.
"I one billion percent believe that we need stricter gun laws," Kardashian says.
What's more, we shouldn't understate the significance of Facebook's proposed stricter developer guidelines.
Poland is another European example with stricter legislation than its demography would predict.
Since then, new measures and stricter hiring procedures have been put into place.
Large banks would still face stricter capital requirements beginning on January 1, 2018.
In some respects, however, the ACA is stricter than it needs to be.
The mirrorworld will certainly be subject to this double standard of stricter norms.
The council's designations trigger stricter regulatory oversight and requirements to hold more capital.
Beauty standards are stricter than ever — it's just become taboo to admit that.
The agreement also includes stricter data regulation, including "technical audits" of DeepMind's systems.
In fact, in the years before UFC was reformed with stricter controls, Sen.
"We've made our internal rules stricter," wrote a manager at a machinery firm.
After her most recent violation, she was slapped with newer, even stricter terms.
Stricter regulations and a move to electric vehicles are also hitting demand globally.
The provisions included stricter limits on what constitutes consumer consent to receive calls.
Publishing stricter guidelines and putting them into practice, however, are two different things.
In Beijing, officials called on Brazil's meatpacking industry to take stricter safety measures.
California's laws when it comes to recording phone calls are stricter than most.
It's also placing stricter verification rules on any advertisers running election-related ads.
Facebook's advertising policies are applied globally and are stricter than its community standards.
The United States has even stricter controls on foreign ownership of its airlines.
Most Germans assume that their standards are stricter than anything in North America.
Kenney went on to hit Republicans for not enacting stricter gun control laws.
They seem to be getting stricter on who is let in and why.
Trump was elected while promising a much stricter approach to illegal immigration, however.
"The votes don't appear to be there," he said of stricter gun control.
However, stricter regulation may further boost TAL's profitability, according to a market analyst.
The European Commission is in the process of trying to enforce stricter testing.
Chances are those codes are stricter than when an older home was built.
Clinton were elected president and appointed judges who favor stricter gun control measures.
But aggressive ECB purchases and stricter EU rules are making such debt scarce.
Can she not reconcile stricter prohibitions on using personal information with expanding revenues?
The standards, enacted in 2012, get stricter every year leading up to 2025.
Apple has taken a stricter approach to privacy that has frustrated U.S. authorities.
Gun stocks often spike following mass shootings on fears of stricter gun control.
The agency requires stricter emissions standards in the summertime for gasoline than winter.
When asked if perhaps his crime warranted a stricter punishment, Bourassa appears stumped.
One, Softline, declined to comment on whether it had introduced stricter payment rules.
Measures would include stricter eligibility requirements for public employees, including teachers and policemen.
Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat, for stricter enforcement of the state's environmental regulations.
New York City's assault-rifle ban is stricter than elsewhere in the state.
It states that banks over $22.5 billion in consolidated assets require stricter oversight.
Even in the U.S., where there are stricter regulations, law enforcement is struggling.
Complying with the stricter World Health Organization standards instead would yield 4.1 years.
Republicans are much more likely to oppose stricter laws, based on Pew's data.
They also issued new, stricter rules for the media to follow during briefings.
Survivors of the shooting have led protests in support of stricter gun control.
The House this year has repeatedly rejected proposals for stricter gun control legislation.
That's left the state's more urban areas, like Floridian cities, enacting stricter measures.
Singapore on Tuesday announced stricter measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The panel's report concluded that the stricter threshold should become the new target.
The poll, however, suggests a broad appetite for stricter gun laws among Americans.
Guttenberg's protest came shortly after Trump vowed his opposition to stricter gun laws.
The Supreme Court gave a green light to stricter rules on green cards.
Indeed, national polls after Parkland showed rising popular support for stricter gun laws.
Shortly after the decision, Trump called on Congress to pass stricter immigration laws.
Chances are those codes are stricter than when your house was first constructed.
In addition, the bill created a new, stricter inspection system for abortion clinics.
Among independents, 58 percent support stricter gun control, and a third oppose them.
California must now seek a waiver from the EPA for its stricter limits.
Fears of stricter government oversight sparked a broad sell-off in digital currencies.
Some judges have found that stricter voting rules do not necessarily disenfranchise people.
O'Neal said he supports stricter background checks, one reform floated since the shooting.
Generally, the cities with higher rates of crime have stricter gun control laws.
John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans who have resisted stricter gun laws.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also recently came out in favor of stricter regulation.
Not every Republican has shied away from calling for stricter gun laws. Rep.
But there are areas where the entire industry could benefit from stricter oversight.
The event called for stricter gun laws and an end to gun violence.
Several countries are introducing increasingly stricter measures to limit emissions from power plants.
Just 2628 percent in the new poll say they oppose stricter gun laws.
Michigan has imposed a stricter ban, although it has not yet taken effect.
Those captains were older, stricter men and they ran the ships very differently.
They should also impose stricter limits on THC levels and strictly monitor them.
That matters: If a senator gets phone calls every few months from gun owners and opponents of stricter laws, that's going to make a bigger impression than calls from non-gun owners and supporters of stricter laws every year or so.
Last week, Facebook said it was introducing stricter rules for political advertisements in India.
But I think the older they get, Jerry's becoming a little stricter with them.
This will continue until we all agree to stricter gun laws and fewer guns.
It really is simple: Stricter gun laws and fewer guns mean fewer gun deaths.
Impact: Clinton both reaffirms her commitment to imposing stricter gun-control laws, which 73
Spain recently limited annual rent hikes, and Barcelona followed up with even stricter rules.
Barney Frank (D-Mass.), who pushed through stricter Wall Street regulations after the crash.
He said Chile's controls became stricter after an avian influenza crisis two years ago.
Maxwell's hair expectations might be a little stricter than her creativity with makeup, though.
Twitter started cracking down on sensitive content while implementing stricter rules against sexual harassment.
An option appears on their backend to confirm enabling comments with stricter moderation imposed.
The bill sets stricter barriers around who can qualify compared to some other proposals.
It's not the first time Lieu has called for stricter cybersecurity in the government.
Or is it a medical clinic, and thus subject to stricter rules and liabilities?
Stricter guidelines have tamed lending somewhat but housing prices continue rising, especially in Prague.
Marijuana is not a psychedelic, and yet it's subject to even stricter research regulation.
A far stricter attitude is needed towards conflicts of interest among officials and lawyers.
Western biomedical firms and gene-editing laboratories could make a virtue of stricter ethics.
There's good evidence that stricter gun control would save lives in regard to suicides.
But the results ultimately pointed the researchers towards a need for stricter conservation measures.
The senator from Massachusetts is well known for her support for stricter financial regulation.
The Food and Drug Administration could impose stricter regulations and oversight on opioid painkillers.
And House Republicans are pushing to impose stricter work requirements on food stamp recipients.
Such companies are subjected to stricter Federal Reserve oversight, including more stringent capital rules.
Sacramento also decided to impose stricter rules on those who would sell autographed memorabilia.
The change comes as stricter European Union regulations come into place from next year.
States with stricter gun laws tend to have more traces originating in neighboring states.
For starters, the agency advocated stricter identity-matching criteria and updating records more frequently.
Stricter trade with China would also increase the cost of goods across the economy.
Goodwill also downplayed calls for stricter controls on drone flight, according to The Telegraph.
The company backpedaled on Friday, revealing it will implement a stricter no-texting policy.
The numbers range from 1 to 9, with lower numbers representing stricter cleanliness standards.
Ecuador introduced stricter seismic regulations of its own after the Haiti earthquake in 2150.
Around a fifth of buildings across Japan predate the stricter codes introduced in 1981.
Sweden and Germany have taken the largest number, though both countries are getting stricter.
The FDA also proposed stricter age-verification requirements for online sales of e-cigarettes.
According to the study, there's broad support among American adults for stricter gun laws.
The NRA is typically the nation's most prominent lobbyist group against stricter gun regulations.
Mainstream media outlets worked within much stricter boundaries of good taste and moderate opinion.
Although Knight opposes stricter gun laws, he has taken steps to address school shootings.
Fifty-one percent of Republicans support stricter gun control, while 46 percent oppose it.
Terry McAuliffe (D) advocated for stricter gun laws in the wake of the shooting.
Guttenberg supports stricter gun control and has advocated for provisions like universal background checks.
A spokesperson for Alibaba said the company will enforce "stricter reviews" of job ads.
Rick Snyder is proposing stricter water regulations in response to the Flint water crisis.
Mr. Shorten has promised significantly stricter limits on carbon emissions than Mr. Turnbull has.
President Trump was quick to cite her murder as a call for stricter immigration.
If this action is not forthcoming, it will strengthen the case for stricter regulation.
Some CEOs, including Twitter's Jack Dorsey, went further and called for stricter gun control.
Being designated as a media company would also open Facebook to stricter advertising regulations.
Since September, stricter emissions rules have disrupted the supply of some vehicles across Europe.
The company has said the new version will be even stricter in that regard.
And he slammed Clinton for focusing on implementing stricter gun laws following the shooting.
But women are held to a stricter standard and Klobuchar took the media hit.
Congress is moving toward slapping stricter sanctions on North Korea as diplomatic efforts flounder.
There are stricter requirements for animals to enter the European Union from non-E.
States that have stricter background-check laws for gun purchases have fewer school shootings.
If so, prosecutors may seek to retry Mr. McDonnell, but under the stricter standard.
One constantly hears the demand for stricter punishment and laws -- which are already there.
That was because of two factors: stricter emissions regulations that took effect on Jan.
Infantino said the Wanda deal met all of FIFA's new and stricter compliance standards.
They want stricter oversight of eligibility and enrollment periods, as well as other changes.
Facebook is again imposing stricter rules on political advertisers ahead of the 2020 elections.
The determined mother hopes to influence lawmakers to create stricter laws around prescription drugs.
The new law codifies much stricter controls than in Europe and the United States.
Some schools also complained they were struggling to keep up with the stricter standards.
Regardless of development plans, annexation would mean stricter regulations and an increase in rent.
Yes, but: There were 14 states that passed stricter abortion laws in 2016 alone.
Guild members say that they are held to a stricter standard than other users.
If I was to land in Hong Kong today, it would be even stricter.
Paul: We have stricter rules regarding conflicts of interest than probably any other outlet.
In response, Mr. Hogg, who has called for stricter gun regulations after the Feb.
Elizabeth Warren, who has been beating the drum for stricter antitrust scrutiny all year.
Opinion While fighting for stricter gun laws, I was always told I didn't understand.
Charles M. Blow The current push for stricter gun control is aiming too low.
We must push for stricter legislation to regulate the non-medical marketing of CBD.
Unless the government steps in with stricter penalties, this system seems headed for catastrophe.
The more rural party is also the party of stricter immigration and abortion restrictions.
However, in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson stopped short from announcing stricter measures.
The Canadian market is still exciting and large despite some stricter regulations, Whiteman said.
Twenty-three states and various metro areas have instituted lockdowns — some stricter than others.
President Trump said today that stricter gun laws could have worsened the death toll.
Some said they were asked to meet stricter standards than the state's published criteria.
Among gun owners, support for stricter gun laws stood at 260%, with 252% opposed.
The phone policy here is even stricter than at the Peace and Justice Memorial.
There are signs that even stricter measures, including a countrywide shutdown, could be imposed.
In the Philippines, Mr. Soberano tells them, school is stricter and more academically challenging.
Tracking sheets and video surveillance make sure that employees are following the stricter policies.
Countries will simply have to implement stricter filters, and deal with potential court cases.
Both men said today's Boy Scouts organization has stricter rules on interacting with children.
The board also called on New York lawmakers to pass stricter laws regarding seatbelts.
He told Motherboard that their methods would likely pass the GDPR's stricter privacy rules.
The bill would replace the "reasonable force" rule with a stricter "necessary force" standard.
The prisoners were among 46 being sent to other prisons, including stricter federal ones.
Socialist models, and stricter communist societies, rely on government planning to drive the economy.
They issued stricter rules on the movement of renminbi offshore for conversion into dollars.
The atmosphere has become more tense since Xi called for stricter regulation last year.
However, Pew Research polling finds that 60% of Americans favor stricter gun laws overall.
What we need are stricter laws controlling what companies can do with the data.
Since her attack, Agarwal has campaigned for stricter regulation of acid sales in India.
Now, stricter patient criteria mean that patients in an L.T.C.H. will be sicker still.
Now, stricter patient criteria mean that patients in an L.T.C.H. will be sicker still.
Those who sold had to agree to stricter restrictions on offering any remaining stock.
He maintains, however, that stricter work requirements will make it into any conference report.
The biggest change is that companies could skirt rules that are stricter than ObamaCare's.
Even by this stricter criteria, though, the rate of deadly mass shootings has escalated.
Similar laws in some states where IBM has a substantial presence are even stricter.
However, that pathway to monetization is no longer available under stricter regulations governing REITs.
In the average survey, 213% of Americans said they were for stricter gun control.
Von Spakovsky, one of Kobach's mentors, has long advocated for stricter voter access rules.
The industry contests this science because it leads to stricter standards on its products.
Student survivors of the shooting have led a national debate for stricter gun laws.
Chances are those codes are stricter than when your older house was first constructed.
"Realistically, there needs to be both stricter enforcement and building community resilience," Tummala said.
Stricter global bank capital regulations have also made it more costly to own stocks.
Governments should also mandate stricter building codes to ensure homes can survive most disasters.
"Supervision has become stricter," said Zhang Xianmin, one of China's foremost independent film producers.
Earlier this year, Instagram rolled out stricter restrictions against bullying and revamped blocking capabilities.
Evidence suggests that stricter measures to discourage smoking would make even smokers themselves happier.
If anything, the EPA argued, the standards could even stand to be even stricter.
Depending on what the justices decide, the case could give states across the country the green light to pass stricter and stricter restrictions on clinics, forcing them to close and making abortion impossible to access — even if the procedure remains technically legal.
Though Daniela's parents did not know about her sexual relationship with Raniere or the true reasons she was being disciplined, they were enlisted to enforce stricter and stricter controls on her life, taking away "indulgences" like her phone and computer, she said.
Seehofer's demands for stricter migration policies nearly brought down Merkel's coalition government earlier this month.
A group of U.K. lawmakers is due to present Thursday stricter rules on betting machines.
One way it works to ramp up safety is a stricter vetting process for drivers.
Mass shootings are rare in Canada, which has stricter gun laws than the United States.
Ryanair has also recently called for stricter alcohol regulations after a string of disruptive incidents.
However, surveys and polls have indicated that, in fact, most Americans support stricter gun control.
Alabama has approved a stricter law that would ban nearly all abortions in the state.
But the commission recommended that the regulations needed to be strengthened to ensure stricter compliance.
Some secularists see a link between stricter Islamic dress norms and increased violence against women.
But for now, everybody must accept the new climate: a stricter, more structured vaping market.
Many pleaded with the president to enact stricter gun laws during an emotional, tense event.
But companies are increasingly finding new ways to survive in a stricter fuel economy world.
Leavers long for stricter border controls, hoping this will make people remain where they are.
India, where an amnesty on undeclared domestic income expired on September 229th, has been stricter.
Pharmaceutical companies have so far dodged stricter federal oversight despite growing outrage over price hikes.
He has also become stricter about spending on contractors and consultants, bringing some in-house.
With stricter emission standards on power plants, it worked to curb its reliance on coal.
In 2015, the EPA revised its ozone and particle pollution levels, making its standards stricter.
The company is also introducing stricter verification rules on any advertisers running election-related ads.
But after 9/11, identification laws got stricter, so she had to close her business.
The next debates have even stricter requirements; only eight have made the cut so far.
This is a phenomenon seen all across the country in places with stricter gun laws.
The lawyer representing Berl's family said they hope their lawsuit establishes stricter regulations on safety.
This raises the difficult question of whether platforms should impose stricter rules on influential personalities.
"The stricter the rules are, the less genuine the drivers become," said the fleet leader.
They're pushing for stricter background checks, mental health evaluations, and mandatory lock-up of guns.
Twitch is enacting stricter policies in the interest of curbing harassment and sexually suggestive behavior.
The government says that stricter policing last year in the borderlands reduced trafficking from Vietnam.
However, stricter rules or delays in granting visas could increase labour costs for onsite staff.
Alibaba will conduct stricter reviews of the recruiting advertisements to ensure compliance with our policy.
Image: WikimediaFor more widespread rare earth recycling to take off, we'll need stricter government regulations.
His users have been demanding stricter privacy, more ephemerality, and less invasive services for years.
Over the weekend, a British parliamentary committee recommended imposing much stricter guidelines on social networks.
Analysts suspect even stricter standards are likely to be imposed by regulators in coming weeks.
Chicago has long had some of the stricter gun control laws in the United States.
Baidu, which had previously flagged a hit from stricter Chinese regulations and the Sino-U.
Things unraveled after aircraft leasing companies asked for stricter payment terms for planes in September.
That plan includes stricter tailpipe emissions targets and a California mandate for zero-emissions cars.
Polls consistently show that most Democrats, and even half of independents, favor stricter gun laws.
A stricter global climate policy may mean that this will occur sooner than foreseen earlier.
Mainly, because LPGA's new stricter dress code cracks down on female golfers wearing athletic clothes.
Draft rules last year proposed two options, a new mandatory capital requirement or stricter disclosure.
News of the stricter controls on production provided further support to coal prices, analysts said.
Portfolios now mainly comprise loans of better quality, issued under stricter approval criteria from 2014.
After those incidents, public opinion turned against gun ownership and Parliament passed stricter gun laws.
True, whale populations have been rebounding since the advent of stricter regulations in the 1940s.
Kids just starting out, for example, should use stricter settings, sharing only with known friends.
Twitter has explained that it has different, stricter rules for advertisers than for ordinary users.
Stricter work requirements required single mothers to find work within two years of receiving benefits.
With stricter testing, we can assure a safer ride before driverless cars reach the masses.
In a stricter sense, I know the song is hard when he starts head banging.
Private insurers would have to have their plans certified under "stricter" guidelines, the plan says.
But stricter enforcement of regulations and better technology are required to prevent more serious accidents.
Previously, Robertson called for stricter gun control laws following the deadly shooting in Parkland, Fla.
Stricter penalties, including a rethinking of Mr. Lesar's job, would more effectively reinforce the point.
Consumer Watchdog criticized the revisions, saying California should stick to its earlier, stricter state requirements.
But a compromise was struck to include stricter requirements for the U.S. visa waiver program.
The agreement has come under fire from advocates of stricter immigration policy and national sovereignty.
Numerous surveys show that the majority of Americans are in favour of stricter gun laws.
The bill would exempt dozens of banks from stricter Federal Reserve oversight under Dodd-Frank.
And officials say they will return to a stricter system if agencies start wasting water.
Dianne Feinstein said the Thousand Oaks shooting proves that stricter gun control laws are necessary.
Unlike during the last peak, homeowners today are far more conservative and lenders are stricter.
And in the '90s, countries were agreeing to stricter rules under the World Trade Organization.
President Donald Trump often uses MS-133 to prove the need for stricter immigration policies.
Stricter campaign-spending caps, as in the United Kingdom, are one possible thrust of reform.
Tighter underwriting criteria and a stricter collection process will continue driving BAM's sound loan quality.
That, coupled with stricter online content controls, could present a problem for Tencent going forward.
Some want stricter gun laws; others say more good guys with guns will prevent deaths.
Of these, the stricter requirements for bank capital reserves have been among the more controversial.
The new agreement, however, largely resembles the Senate version and excludes the stricter work requirements.
Trump suggested on Monday connecting stricter background checks on gun buyers to immigration reform legislation.
They said the weapon "could not be sold in California," which has stricter gun laws.
Senator Chris Murphy is one of several U.S. lawmakers calling for stricter gun control laws.
The poll found that support for stricter gun control laws generally falls along party lines.
Since then, many have been calling for stricter gun control laws in the United States.
Subsidy approvals, which automakers must reapply for this year, have also slowed amid stricter oversight.
With the government underestimating illegal sales, it's unlikely there will be stricter enforcement, Levinson added.
But the latest rule is stricter in one way:It uses a smaller measure of capital.
They could identify nonbanks that were "systemically important," and then subject them to stricter regulation.
When given the leeway under Dodd-Frank, regulators have mostly gone for a stricter approach.
The agency recently voted to enforce stricter regulations for car and truck greenhouse gas emissions.
In April, Schaefer put forth a three-part bill pushing for stricter limitations on abortions.
Allaire said that Circle's U.S. dollar-backed crypto would benefit from coming under stricter regulations.
In this case, G.M. and Ford are responding to stricter Chinese and European emissions standards.
Read about how they have not relented in their campaign for stricter gun laws here.
Opinion polls continued to show that broad swaths of the public favored stricter gun regulations.
It preserves capitalism, but with stricter regulations and government programs to distribute resources more evenly.
Many scientists are skeptical about the treatments being offered, and have called for stricter oversight.
But Mr. Newsom left open the possibility for stricter measures in the days to come.
But this isn't the first poll to find that many Americans want stricter gun laws.
The approach is becoming more popular in Canada and other countries with stricter mining regulations.
The de Blasio administration has taken a stricter interpretation of that law than previous administrations.
For months, they have traveled across the country to rally for stricter gun control laws.
California has vowed to disregard any rollbacks and stick to its own stricter emissions standards.
You can also read a recent Times editorial arguing for stricter regulation of driverless cars.
At the same time, she said, American bishops have grown stricter about enforcing the E.R.D.s.
And 222 percent say gun laws should be stricter, compared with 22014 percent in 245.
Since that day, Guttenberg's mission has been to push for stricter gun and ammunition laws.
In 2017, the CFPB issued a rule that would establish stricter regulations for payday lenders.
In addition, the bill created a new, stricter inspection and licensing system for abortion clinics.
Stricter work requirements, however, are seen as having no chance at passage in the Senate.
His campaign's gun safety platform promises to pursue a series of stricter measures on guns.
Naturally, this group was roughly split between wanting stricter abortion laws and wanting lenient laws.
Some airlines have stricter rules or slightly different measurements (or a maximum of linear inches).
In an email to asylum officers, he implored them to be stricter in the interviews.
But prices have already surpassed their 2006 peaks, and lending today is much stricter now.
Bill Nelson countered Rubio's assertion that stricter gun laws could not have prevented Wednesday's shooting.
While the Twitch Affiliate Program has clear criteria, the partner program is a bit stricter.
At the same time, Attorney General Jeff Sessions favors stricter anti-marijuana law enforcement nationwide.
Recent CNN polling shows a strong majority of Americans (266%) support generally stricter gun laws.
But calls for stricter gun controls, including tighter background checks for buying weapons, fell flat.
Giffords and Kelly are among the country's most prominent advocates for stricter gun control laws.
An initial compliance phase began in 2628, with stricter phases scheduled in 28503 and 22019.
Electric cars are needed to meet stricter emissions regulations in Europe to avoid steep fines.
There are likely some NAFTA policies that will mesh with Democratic goals, including stricter enforcement.
Some of that was done through much stricter banking provisions, including imposing tighter lending requirements.
It will continue with nuclear energy plans adhering to stricter procedural guidelines, including consulting parliament.
The bill also adds new requirement to the previous $50 billion threshold for stricter testing.
The students called for lawmakers to pass stricter gun measures to curb violence at schools.
Dr. Etzel's team was getting ready to release new, stricter lead guidelines to protect children.
They must upgrade emissions equipment in the cars they sell because of stricter regulatory scrutiny.
Even without the changes, New Zealand's gun laws were already much stricter than the US's.
The FDA also will introduce stricter age-verification requirements for online sales of e-cigarettes.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) has long been an outspoken advocate for stricter gun laws.
Holland Quaestor said in a statement that stricter rules for the certificate will be introduced shortly.
While the Alabama bill is much stricter, it does not penalize women who get an abortion.
It's something Americans hear after every mass shooting: The majority of voters support stricter gun laws.
But stricter gun control laws would mean fewer "bad guys with guns" to protect oneself from.
Such a determination could spur stricter limits on exposure than the EPA appears to have considered.
Last month, China issued stricter rules for building new steel production capacity to replace obsolete facilities.
House Democrats have pushed for stricter requirements to provide better medical and housing conditions for children.
Despite stricter currency controls imposed by the government, $53 trillion US left the country last year.
But it's started a dialogue about what a stricter regulatory environment for tech will look like.
"And they must immediately consider stricter firearms control strategies before similar killings could reach ubiquitous levels."
Unlike the U.S., Europe is taking a stricter stance on how companies collect and use data.
Earlier this year ministers also suggested that new stoves should face much stricter limits on emissions.
Already, California has indicated plans to stick to the stricter rules decided by the Obama administration.
It would be reckless to claim that stricter controls have solved all the West's waste problems.
Initially, however, Twitter's stricter standards were limited to ads for U.S. federal election candidates and campaigns.
Steigerwald, and later Bayer, have fought a stricter Iberogast product label in German court since 2008.
Although public health bodies have advised generally minimizing sugar intake, they've only recently suggested stricter rules.
The stars are teaming up with Billboard magazine to campaign Congress to pass stricter gun regulations.
The same stricter testing standards should be applied to cars as well, according to the researchers.
If it holds up, it'll then be up to Congress to pass stricter net neutrality rules.
And Twitter has begun rolling out stricter policies on sexual misconduct in response to user complaints.
Advocates of stricter standards, designed to limit emissions of greenhouse gases, criticized the Transportation Department proposal.
With mining tax revenues surging, local governments were reluctant to impose stricter controls on the industry.
About 71 percent of Democrats want stricter gun laws, according to a 2014 poll from Gallup.
Poland is another example of a European country with stricter legislation than its profile would imply.
On February 20th Quinnipiac reported that 66% supported stricter controls, up from 52% in November 2015.
True, a large Catholic contingent and high levels of piety are both associated with stricter rules.
The bureau said it had beefed up inspection efforts especially after stricter restrictive measures on Sept.
The basic conclusion from looking at all these countries' experiences: Stricter alcohol policies can reduce deaths.
Lines were stricter in the 1970s, as violence between Protestants and Catholics known as "Troubles" escalated.
On March 6th the Financial Times revealed that the Trump administration wants stricter terms for Britain.
The company, which had previously flagged a hit from stricter Chinese regulations and the Sino-U.
The WHO's screen-time guidelines are stricter than ones we've seen from other public health agencies.
President Donald Trump has frequently mentioned MS-13 as a reason to have stricter immigration policies.
" He said that "stricter rules strengthen companies because they have that key asset that is trust.
The new law codifies much stricter controls than other regions including Europe and the United States.
But the country imposed stricter requirements on electric carmakers after a subsidy cheating scandal last year.
If federal lawmakers explicitly decriminalized daily fantasy, state governments could still impose stricter rules, he said.
Under the Obama administration, schools were required to implement stricter guidelines for receiving and reviewing accusations.
Experts say better urban design and stricter regulations might have made the deadly storm less destructive.
It applies a stricter scrutiny to avoid potential future anti-bribery law risks, the company said.
JoJo talks life with Jordan Rogers and reveals he will be the stricter parent one day!
Overall, support for stricter gun laws climbed 14 points — to 61 percent — from 2014 to 2018.
The Family Research Council calls it "a plague" and urges for stricter enforcement of obscenity laws.
Oliver, who lost his son Joaquin Oliver, 17, in the shooting, also supports stricter gun control.
The Trump administration has led a global effort to impose ever stricter sanctions on North Korea.
As the nation mourned, President Lyndon B. Johnson urged Congress to enact stricter gun control legislation.
They also want stricter rules to raise standards by, for example, requiring more training for guards.
As with the events six years ago, the attacks have prompted demands for stricter rape laws.
Democrats' role The inability of Congress to pass stricter gun laws isn't just because of Republicans.
It also comes during a time when many U.S. states propose stricter measures related to abortion.
There are now stricter building codes, such as prohibiting particle board and requiring fasteners on roofs.
They will address President Obama's fiduciary rule, which would impose stricter rules on retirement investment advisers.
Yet he's also called for stricter oversight on how funds are ultimately distributed in the program.
She pledged to root out corruption in government and impose stricter regulations on Wall Street banks.
Jim Crow laws in the American South served as a precedent in a stricter legal sense.
ANZ said impaired assets fell 36 percent in the third quarter due to stricter credit controls.
Brown, an advocate for stricter financial sector regulation, announced his opposition to Kraninger's nomination on Monday.
A CNN/ORC poll released Monday showed 55 percent of people support stricter gun control laws.
Nationwide, several polls suggest that public opinion has shifted markedly in favor of stricter gun laws.
They're obliged to hew to a much stricter set of regulations when they speak in public.
Philip Morris has lobbied against the passing of stricter tobacco control rules by the Indian government.
We're hoping for stricter laws concerning CO2 taxes, energy-efficient housing, and air traffic, for example.
This stricter standard typically costs refiners several cents more to refine from crude oil to gasoline.
However, attempts to make automobile regulation stricter in Mexico have run into opposition in the past.
The SIFI label, nicknamed "too big to fail," subjects firms to stricter federal oversight and requirements.
If California enforces the stricter pollution rules, that would in effect create two separate auto markets.
In London, Uber recently won back its license to operate after agreeing to stricter government oversight.
The California waiver gives the state considerable power to require automakers to stick to stricter standards.
Centre-right Pinera's government came to office in March on a promise to enforce stricter measures.
I am an old white guy who has always been in favor of stricter gun laws.
The National Resource Defense Council sued, arguing that the Clean Air Act required a stricter interpretation.
Andrew M. Cuomo, signaled their intention to push for stricter rules in the new legislative session.
He has advocated stricter gun laws, saying military-style weapons should not be owned by civilians.
Mr. Trump withdrew from the deal last year with a vow to negotiate a stricter one.
Some jurisdictions are stricter than others in defining which medical conditions can be treated with cannabis.
Stricter policies are in place, school officials said, and the understanding of sexual misconduct had evolved.
France's adoption of stricter measures has brought its response closer in line with Spain's and Italy's.
I don't see much of an advance toward stricter antitrust scrutiny of the large tech firms.
When the U.N. approved stricter sanctions, this year and last, Terra "froze" its payments, she said.
By then, senior commanders had imposed stricter limits on military operations in the West African country.
Stricter measures likely in the next few days are expected to affect retail and public transport.
Stricter measures likely in the next few days are expected to affect retail and public transport.
But budding prosperity and growing interaction with the Middle East fueled interest in stricter Islamic traditions.
The N.R.A., which opposes most new gun control proposals, has supported stricter regulation of bump stocks.
Earlier this week, on Tuesday, Singapore announced stricter measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
First Delta and then United — following L'Affaire Dexter — announced stricter rules, requiring certification of animal training.
In response to the global outcry, China proposed new, stricter, regulations on gene-editing in humans.
Last month, Uber won back its license to operate in London after agreeing to stricter regulations.
The vetting, or examination and evaluation of the pieces offered for sale, has gotten much stricter.
Hurricane Andrew in 1992 was the catalyst for stricter building codes mandated statewide one decade later.
The budget would also reduce the food stamp program by making its strict requirements even stricter.
Still, some experts argue it's a combination of stricter gun laws that can do the trick.
Republican lawmakers have sponsored stricter bills, and Democratic governors have drawn the line at mandating vaccines.
They demand policies ranging from stricter controls on immigration to wholesale ethnic cleansing, or even genocide.
Advocates for stricter immigration policies also believe Trump is on the right side of public opinion.
Individual schools have the option to institute classroom policies that are stricter than their district's standard.
FIA president Jean Todt said stricter superlicence rules needed to be applied to the lower categories.
"Since October 2017, our editorial guidelines have become much stricter," the financial news web editor said.
A substantial majority of Americans support stricter gun laws, and nearly everyone wants universal background checks.
Their filibuster concluded almost 15 hours later after a marathon of speeches for stricter firearms regulations.
Since then, students from the school have led a nationwide call for stricter gun control laws.
The State Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a stricter separation of church and state.
Still, AIG is unlikely to see the reinstatement of its stricter supervision by the Federal Reserve.
However, lenders could take a more conservative view this year due to stricter rules on capital.
Only 22% of Republican voted yes, despite even Clinton opponents in polling supporting stricter gun control.
The need to export data from the EU has pushed some to stricter data-protection rules
The legislation would place stricter rules on accepting campaign donations via the Internet, including address verification.
Backers argue that it isn't fair for ISPs to face stricter privacy laws than edge providers.
Forty-nine percent of Republican voters support stricter gun control laws, and 45 percent oppose them.
The President also lamented that the United States does not have stricter punishments for drug dealers.
Stricter limits would mandate that states and localities find ways to reduce pollution, like limiting development.
Shippers are looking to LNG to help them meet stricter emissions regulations in 2020 and beyond.
A stricter offshoot of paleo and keto diet, it prohibits carbs, including fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Calls could get louder for stricter regulations to curb executive pay and limit payoffs for termination.
Walker is viewed as the executive responsible for enacting a stricter policy on employees' internal speech.
Europe, by contrast, has much stricter rules about how manufacturers dispose of the electronics they produce.
Since then, she and her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, have advocated for stricter gun control.
Still, mortgage underwriting in general is far stricter than it was during the last housing boom.
States seeking waivers under the rule would have to meet the stricter standards by April 1.
Stricter controls on immigration, particularly across the southern border, is one of Trump's major policy planks.
Since his election, President Donald Trump has consistently encouraged the passing of stricter laws against abortion.
She also proposes imposing stricter rules on lobbying and preventing lobbyists from donating to political candidates.
Some 58% of those polled said stricter gun control laws would have prevented the Florida shooting.
Proponents of stricter voting laws, however, say Harmon and the two groups are misinterpreting the NVRA.
The Secret Service is setting up a perimeter near the Quicken Loans Arena with stricter security.
Among Democrats, 84 percent support stricter gun laws, compared with just 13 percent who oppose them.
Founder and primary financier of Everytown for Gun Safety, which advocates for stricter gun control legislation.
The first draft released more than a year ago had proposed stricter definitions of categorizing investments.
If it continued to fail to cooperate, Rome could face even stricter penalties under EU rules.
He went on to call for the Illinois and federal governments to pass stricter ethics requirements.
A recent CNN/ORC poll shows that Americans want stricter gun control — but on which guns?
Many countries have stricter guidelines, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture lists requirements for each country.
In addition, the European Union tightened its pollution standards for passenger cars and introduced stricter testing.
In much the same fashion, this writer's other two criteria simply fall apart under stricter scrutiny.
It will be a year before stricter standards kick in, but any pot harvested after Jan.
Gilbert suggests increased conservation efforts and stricter hunting guidelines could help bring more of them back.
Those who disagree with stricter gun control have accused Democrats of being heartless and inconsiderate online.
Meanwhile, IG, which had flagged the possibility of stricter rules in Australia in July, said on Thursday that it still expects to return to revenue growth in its fiscal year ending in May 2020 and that it can adapt and thrive in a stricter regulatory environment.
Driving the news: Last week, the MRC finished collecting dozens of comments in response to its long-awaited draft proposal for the new cross-media audience measurement standard, which imposes stricter rules for digital companies reporting video impressions and stricter rules for how TV report commercial viewership.
That is all one needs to know to understand why California politicians are vociferous in their demand that the EPA continue to give that state a waiver to impose rules stricter than the federal ones, so as to force that stricter standard upon the entire nation.
But even after introducing the stricter standards, the number of reported microcephaly cases continued to climb rapidly.
She has pushed for a Medicare for all system, stricter banking rules and debt-free public college.
Stricter regulations on sulfur dioxide emissions in 1990 prompted plant operators to use Powder River Basin coal.
The social media site has been losing European users, amid stricter privacy restrictions, and hemorrhaging teenage users.
Even so, San Francisco is in the midst of making rules—firmer, stricter rules—for electric scooters.
Will the administration monitor and penalize lobbyists who de-register in order to avoid the stricter guidelines?
The European Union's stricter guidelines for collecting and storing user data, dubbed GDPR, took effect in May.
One likely consequence of this will be a flight to European companies, where data protection is stricter.
Stricter emissions rules known as the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) became mandatory on Sept.
Meanwhile, enterprise startups have to contend with long sales cycles and stricter requirements from their prospective customers.
The big concern for Facebook investors is that Congress will impart stricter regulations on the social giant.
Abt's policies could also work alongside stricter gun laws, which could help address the remaining gun deaths.
Without stricter rules, she and her members fear, "organic" eventually won't mean much at all to consumers.
By the numbers: 68% of all women surveyed prefer stricter gun laws, compared to 54% of men.
During the tournament, Iran's already strict rules regarding women and soccer, are notorious for becoming even stricter.
But even groups that support stricter immigration policies have stopped short of endorsing a family separation policy.
Austin, Texas, lost Uber and Lyft entirely after the city enacted stricter rules for driver background checks.
Patel's broad mandate lets her make investments other managers bound by stricter rules on their funds cannot.
Work stopped for a few months, then restarted in September with expanded boundaries and stricter safety measures.
Kelly has said that if airlines and airports meet stricter security standards, they may avoid the ban.
Like Trump, Wilders called for stricter immigration policies in the wake of the Paris attacks last November.
The senators urged the FTC to impose stricter limits on how Facebook collects and uses personal information.
And when you have stricter laws, you can assume it has a discouraging effect on gun ownership.
But when doping controls became stricter and out-of-competition tests were carried out his hopes improved.
That effort was ultimately blocked by House Republicans who thought it was not stricter on other measures.
That seems to include the stricter privacy rules that Congress voted to throw out earlier this year.
Nor have they made any progress on a bill that would have imposed stricter conditions on Tehran.
Advocates of stricter limits on immigration criticized the additional visas, saying American workers should get job openings.
Take France, which regulates religious apparel, and religion generally, in a stricter way than any other democracy.
And, according to Gallup polling released in October, six in ten Americans now support stricter gun laws.
New South Wales, Australia's most populous state, introduced stricter bail laws in response to the Sydney siege.
The European Union, worried by a spate of Chinese acquisitions, is drafting stricter rules on foreign investment.
Lawmakers have indicated the firms will be subject to stricter regulatory monitoring following the Equifax data breach.
Following the escape, stricter security measures were instituted at Clinton Correctional, and officials were placed on leave.
Immigration lawyers believe most of the increase in rejections is down to stricter consideration of minor offences.
The bottom line: In most cases and for many consumers, Apple's stricter privacy protections will be welcome.
A second bill will set stricter rules for the use of slot machines and video-lottery terminals.
That cuts the number of institutions subjected to stress tests and stricter supervision from 38 to 12.
Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" campaign accompanied a wave of stricter drug laws, author David D. writes.
The suspension comes amid a broad crackdown on pollution in China and stricter regulation around waste imports.
Standard-setters also postponed by two years, until 204, the implementation of stricter coverage of trading losses.
They want, number one, stricter background checks, and number two, more money spent on mental health screenings.
Canada's debate over gun ownership is intensifying, with medical professionals staging protests calling for stricter gun laws.
On top of this fraught system, Republicans have made proposals to impose new or stricter work requirements.
However the telecoms industry said the proposal still imposed stricter obligations on them than on web companies.
There are also proposals to make labor and environmental regulations stricter, which would mainly affect on Mexico.
Cooper said even though car sales are slowing, emissions laws are getting stricter all over the world.
The system includes stricter regulatory requirements for banks, improved depositor protection and rules for managing failing banks.
The airline said the girls were "United pass riders" and subject to a stricter dress code. (Recode)
If so, they would be subject to stricter conditions, especially if they are deemed "of systemic importance".
Mr Sanders is from Vermont, where hunting is popular, and is reluctant about introducing stricter gun controls.
Guidelines for stricter bank lending standards and curbs on the supply of new housing were also announced.
Kelleher shared that he is worried that the government could be getting involved again via stricter regulation.
So I'll ask you directly: when did you decide to push for the stricter Title II regulations?
Analysts have said the value of such moves may be called into question by stricter privacy rules.
Of those who support stricter gun control measures, 87% favor spending more money on mental health screening.
Stricter enforcement against these kind of hits would deter some of them from happening in the future.
Some also alleged she was much stricter on dress code policies with some students than with others.
Even more resounding, 70 percent of Americans believe we should have stricter enforcement of our immigration laws.
Gun violence is relatively rare in Switzerland, where voters this month agreed to adopt stricter gun control.
The US Environmental Protection Agency should have enforced stricter standards on the chemical years ago, advocates say.
However, heavy capital spending required to comply with stricter emissions rules will likely pressure margins in future.
Legal experts tend to agree that some workplaces are bound to have become stricter in recent years.
But analysts say smugglers have used the stricter enforcement measures as a marketing tool for their services.
Following that shooting, a poll found that more than half of Americans backed stricter gun control laws.
Your co-op could enact stricter rules that prohibit smoking anywhere on the property — including inside apartments.
TV producer Ryan Murphy called for stricter hate-crime laws during his Emmy acceptance speech Monday night.
They are also expanding overseas to offset stricter government regulation and slowing economic growth at home. Mail.
A push by President Obama for stricter gun laws after the Sandy Hook killings in Connecticut failed.
Clinton if she were elected to stop her from appointing judges who might favor stricter gun regulation.
The attack has prompted renewed calls for stricter gun control laws, particularly for individuals with mental illnesses.
Congressional Republicans and Trump didn't push for stricter gun control, and it didn't really hurt their numbers.
Nine women were unable to undergo abortions because of the stricter ultrasound regulation, according to the ruling.
Guttenberg has since become an outspoken advocate for stricter gun laws and a critic of the president.
In the month since the Florida shooting, students have been leading the charge for stricter gun laws.
They also hope to impose stricter work requirements and give states more say in who receives aid.
The administration should engage in negotiations with China, either bilaterally or multilaterally, on stricter rules for SOEs.
The law also required abortion clinics to meet the stricter standards of hospital-style ambulatory surgical centers.
Those included more analysis of safety technology, third-party audits, incident investigation analyses and stricter emergency preparedness.
In China, Glaxo has promised to overhaul its operations and has put in place stricter compliance procedures.
Groups that support stricter immigration laws were largely supportive of the change in leadership, calling it overdue.
There are stricter and clearer criteria for naming dogs and horses than there are for naming people.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel doesn't want the European Union to set stricter new emissions standards, Reuters reports.
Instead, they would impose stricter work requirements and give states more say in who gets the aid.
People who lived in states with stricter smoke-free workplace laws had less frequent secondhand smoke exposure.
Jaelyn was changing fast, he said, becoming stricter and more conservative in all parts of her life.
And about 83 percent say lawmakers should enact stricter legislation and oversight to protect consumer credit information.
However, it could apply stricter guidelines on other issues to banks that deviate on bad loan principles.
Europe's template: EU regulators view privacy as a human right and have much stricter views about data.
It has also spurred on possible policy changes, and stricter vetting policies for events in the future.
Tech companies have been trying to break into the financial sector in Brazil as regulations become stricter.
Given the higher cost of cleaner gasoline, campaigners said Nigeria might only introduce stricter rules for diesel.
Some other polls have pegged support for stricter gun control measures even higher than the Quinnipiac survey.
Last month, Facebook and Twitter both announced stricter political ad guidelines ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.
Growth of listings is slowing in some of Airbnb's biggest cities, where it also faced stricter regulations.
Detainees who do poorly are to be sent to a stricter "management area" with longer detention times.
Others called for more funding, stricter oversight and the inclusion of tenants in decision-making at Nycha.
However, Johnson's office rejected any suggestion he had announced the stricter rules because of another country's threats.
This week, however, also brought stricter measures for Texans as it did for us in California. Gov.
It seems unlikely that big foreign banks are going to get an immediate pass from stricter regulations.
Questions about their immigration status were raised in recent months as the administration emphasized stricter immigration reform.
Stricter border enforcement and deportation policies have led migrants to cross at more remote and brutal terrain.
Currently, banks with $50 billion of assets are considered "systemically important" and are governed by stricter rules.
The result of the trial could set the nation on a new, stricter direction on antitrust policy.
This includes imposing much stricter work requirements that could cause millions of Americans to lose their benefits.
That is a much clearer — and stricter — standard of proof than the vague guidelines under federal law.
Pharma is a powerful lobby that warns sternly about the threats to innovation under stricter price controls.
Other than stricter e-commerce rules, India has demanded companies to store more of their data locally.
Federal prosecutors are aiming to impose stricter oversight on the agency, with a takeover as one possibility.
The 2010 law, for example, established stricter regulations for banks with at least $50 billion in assets.
But economists believe that much of the effect of the nominal cuts was offset by stricter collection.
Stricter border policing, and a political deal between Turkey and the EU, helped reduce the flow there.
Some cities are enacting even stricter guidelines in the form of curfews and "shelter-in-place" orders.
Mobile networks could come under increased pressure as lockdowns to slow the pandemic become stricter and broader.
Until last week, Hong Kong, which has stricter rules than New York, had not allowed such listings.
Underwriting standards have become stricter in the last decade, making it more difficult to get a mortgage.
But a few who attended the rally called for stricter migration restrictions, including Sonia García, a schoolteacher.
Survivors of the shooting and parents of victims have lobbied lawmakers to pass stricter gun control measures.
The bailout was the first use of a stricter European Union regime to deal with failing banks.
The shooting led a group of student survivors to call on Congress to pass stricter gun laws.
That's led some states — including other gun rights havens like Vermont and Florida — to pass stricter laws.
The stricter a state's vaccination laws, the fewer nonmedical exemptions and fewer outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Against entrenched resistance from Obama-era judges, Trump has tried protecting the homeland through stricter immigration controls.
Without those stricter guidelines, the government could -- and frequently did -- function without funds to pay their expenditures.
The efforts have some added urgency now, as states pass stricter laws aimed at curbing distracted driving.
The high school survivors of the shooting have also emerged as outspoken backers of stricter gun laws.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, students and many Democratic lawmakers called for stricter gun laws.
Last September, the Trump administration revoked California's right to set emission standards stricter than the national standards.
Vast majorities of Americans — Democrats and Republicans, men and women — support stricter gun laws, the polls found.
Others are calling for stricter measures to be put in place before e-cigarettes can be dispensed.
Rick Santorum suggested CPR training would be more useful than stricter gun legislation in active shooter situations.
He encouraged the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to make the qualifications to reach the debate stage stricter.
And all U.S. airports are now implementing stricter screening methods for electronics larger than a cell phone.
Democrats ramped up their calls for stricter gun control laws in the wake of the shooting. Sen.
In a perverse way, the stricter, more reliable pension systems could be the ones to face complications.
Jim Puckett has spent years pushing for stricter e-waste regulations, including while working for Greenpeace International.
Lawmakers in India's Parliament have condemned the Hyderabad incident, demanding stricter legislation and swifter punishment for rapists.
Some analysts have suggested that there could be stricter regulation of social media firms down the line.
A new Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday showed that a majority of Americans support stricter gun laws.
Hill has vowed to press governments to pass stricter laws protecting victims in cases of digital exploitation.
Foreign lobbying requirements are much stricter than those under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, the domestic lobbying law.
The latest polls show public opinion in the United States is swinging increasingly toward stricter gun laws.
Yet lost in the clamor for stricter gun control are the unintended consequences of red flag laws.
Obama supported stricter gun laws, such as an assault weapons ban, during his first run for president.
Lawmakers in India's Parliament have condemned the Hyderabad incident, demanding stricter laws and swifter punishment for rapists.
It supports stricter gun laws, background checks on all gun purchases and a ban on assault weapons.
Perhaps most importantly, as of early 2020 guests will be held to a stricter set of standards.
The backlash it has received and the prospect of stricter gun control laws have sent shares falling.
Forty-two percent of Americans believe that stricter gun legislation should be an immediate priority for Congress.
There are already signs that centrist parties are adopting a stricter line on immigration and national identity.
The latest Gallup poll on gun legislation suggested 55 percent of Americans supported stricter gun control laws.
Juul announced its own plans in November for stricter age-verification requirements online and in retail stores.
At the city level, stricter building codes are a key step toward making buildings more energy efficient.
That is a much clearer — and stricter — standard of proof than the vague guidelines under federal law.
Suddenly, there were stricter conditions on how HMIT could issue fixed deposits, including insurance and rating requirements.
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), which does not include a path to citizenship and imposes stricter immigration checks.
Eventually, migration from other parts of Mexico grew through the area, and stricter United States enforcement followed.
The federal legislation pre-empted a stricter genetically modified food labeling law from going into effect in Vermont.
In 2015, Harris further made her case for being pro-Second Amendment, but with stricter laws in place.
It's proven: Laws help, as evidenced by lower rates of gun deaths in states with stricter firearm laws.
Regions with stricter views on sexuality tend to be lower on the list such as India and Bangladesh.
After that shooting, the nation adopted stricter gun laws some credit with reducing the number of mass shootings.
There will be stricter requirements for information disclosure related to share trade suspensions and resumption, the regulator said.
The top 10 U.S. banks are subjected to stricter rules reserved for banks with assets above $250 billion.
Some also cited tighter employment regulations in Malaysia as it brings in stricter immigration procedures for foreign workers.
Beyond the current campaign, we'd be looking at enterprise use-cases that require stricter hardware requirements and support.
If the regulators do not find the plans "credible," they can impose higher capital requirements and stricter regulation.
Advocates for stricter immigration enforcement accused the Obama administration of using expedited removal simply to inflate deportation statistics.
The legislation does not prevent cities or counties from adopting stricter ordinances to further regulate plastic straw use.
Data Restrictions Facebook is putting stricter controls on what information the developers behind third-party apps can access.
The person noted that Joe Biden has a far stricter standard now than Trump does for his children.
Its suggestion in 2015 was to "let the [Copyright Alert System] expire and instead adopt" these stricter rules.
The federal government could enforce stricter labour standards, such as a $15 minimum wage in the public sector.
It's an effort to hold investment advisors to stricter standards when advising on IRA or 401(k) accounts.
So Clinton wants to appoint justices who would pull back the decision to allow stricter gun control measures.
Do not give stalkers and harassers lenient sentences when it's clear that they pose a threat. Pass. Stricter.
Most analysts blame not only the attacks of 2001 but stricter visa rules and anti-American sentiment abroad.
Apple is giving users the option to enable much stricter location rules with iOS 11, according to MacRumors.
As U.S.-China ties grow increasingly strained, the Trump administration may consider a stricter ban on the company.
Davis also noted that when it comes down to it, her husband, Julius Tennon, is the stricter parent.
But Masucci said that's all the more reason for states to have stricter rules for legal cannabis products.
James Lankford that would place stricter time limits on how much floor time can be spent debating nominees.
While the motive for Friday's carnage is currently unknown, Democratic senators are renewing calls for stricter gun legislation.
Coal shipments to power producers have fallen as a result of cheaper natural gas and stricter environmental regulations.
Reuters reported this week that Facebook executives have been working to dissuade German politicians from adopting stricter regulations.
Women, and teenage girls especially, are held to a stricter — and far more confusing — sexual code than men.
That's because heavy duty vehicles are tested under much stricter regulations that were put in place in 2011.
It has also launched stricter control of industrial emitters, but the policies are seen by many as inadequate.
It is a global phenomenon, partly a response to stricter regulation after the financial crisis of 2007-08.
Deals involving Chinese companies will be subject to more frequent and stricter scrutiny, 63 percent of respondents said.
He recommends several changes to federal law, including greater powers for the oversight office and stricter disclosure rules.
In the meantime, all the weapons to be banned have been reclassified as weapons requiring a stricter license.
To prevent another Cambridge Analytica scandal, he also suggested creating stricter contracts with companies that use its data.
Apple's parental control options are actually stricter than what it seems users can implement for themselves as adults.
Now Trump is battling California over the issue, as the state fights to set its own stricter standards.
"Licensed drivers face stricter regulation in Europe and are the most trusted form of taxi transportation," Bramell said.
Even changes such as stricter dress standards for drivers in its premier service made life harder, they said.
Banks that submit plans that regulators do not find credible can face higher capital requirements and stricter regulation.
"The requirements are stricter than in comparable countries, and it will be a competitive disadvantage for Danish banks".
Do you think a push for stricter laws on workplace harassment will affect the future of the show?
With that requirement gone, Georgia quickly moved to enact stricter voting laws, like the aforementioned exact match policy.
Under federal copyright law, online stations face stricter terms than their broadcast counterparts when it comes to programming.
The brewer eventually aims to list on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange which has stricter listing criteria.
Moreover, gun violence was declining in many other rich countries, few of which had adopted stricter gun laws.
The rub, the article claims, is that the Americans want a stricter definition of British ownership and control.
This would mean the company would face stricter regulations and give individual countries more authority to set rules.
In a 2017 speech, Bezos noted that every time the Post made the paywall stricter, more people paid.
Certainly, Inslee isn't the only declared or potential 21 Democratic presidential contender to advocate stricter gun control laws.
Banconal's capital position is adequate and has proven resilient to stricter capital regulation valid as of July 2016.
Stricter immigration as proposed by the Trump administration would reduce labor supply, forcing employers to compete for workers.
He pursued a traditional business-friendly Republican program for deregulation and promoted conservative priorities like stricter immigration policy.
However, prices collapsed as China built up its own dairy industry and placed stricter controls on imported products.
Today's parents may be stricter in imposing curfews to keep teens from going out and, consequently, spending money.
Since the global crisis, regulators across the world have introduced stricter rules for banks to reduce systemic risk.
Still, the company has cautioned investors that the Department of Justice could impose stricter requirements for federal approval.
Among Republicans, Paul has long been seen as one of the most stalwart champions of stricter privacy protections.
Lewis gave an impassioned speech outside of the chamber, vowing to continue the fight for stricter gun laws.
In that case they would be subject to stricter conditions, especially if they are deemed "of systemic importance".
These range from stricter data-handling policies to new technologies or paying to lease datcenters based in Europe.
The US regulators have stricter requirements than their counterparts in Europe, which approved Volkswagen's repair plans last month.
Some funds are also introducing stricter policies on valuing stocks that have halted trading and on managing redemptions.
When Gallup polled Americans about gun laws in 2014, 71 percent of Democrats said they wanted stricter laws.
In 1920 Poland introduced stricter passport controls; Czechoslovakia sought to lure back expatriates to boost the national stock.
Friday, the reality television icon penned a letter on her website regarding the need for stricter gun control.
The February shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland prompted renewed calls for stricter gun laws.
Brandt posted the abstracts of studies that found stricter gun control laws result in fewer injuries and deaths.
Chicago has led the charge on this front, implementing some of the stricter gun laws in the country.
Emilio Odebrecht has created stricter compliance structures and vowed to keep family members out of the group's boardrooms.
Longer hours and stricter responsibilities are part of a trend towards a more professional approach to the role.
The Guardian newspaper said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was thought to be sympathetic to calls for stricter regulation.
Dianne Feinstein, a longtime champion of stricter gun laws, was asked Monday whether anything will change this time.
Beyond the public scrutiny, New York regulators instituted stricter drug monitoring and surveillance policies before the Belmont Stakes.
Realistically speaking, stricter regulation is unlikely to bring about a solution to the high cost of prescription medication.
Early in the season, officials seemed to apply a stricter interpretation of interference, leading to more disallowed goals.
"What changed with the crisis is that banks became much stricter about issuing new loans," Mr. Akhlomov said.
This may take some getting used to, depending on your office culture, but stricter time management pays off.
California has some of the strictest environmental regulations in the country – far stricter than federal laws, in fact.
A Bloomberg article on Wednesday detailed a less-drastic idea for neighborhoods in the WUI: stricter building codes.
One of the major sticking points was the House bill's controversial addition of stricter work requirements for SNAP.
An estimated 700 people demonstrated in Olympia, Washington, most of whom opposed stricter requirements, The Washington Post reported.ADVERTISEMENT
Mast similarly called for a ban on bump stocks, and said that background checks should also be stricter.
It should have been structured more formally and put through the stricter process of a formal special committee.
Premier League teams could aggressively bid for international players now, before the stricter visa requirements went into effect.
Guterres plans to get countries to agree to stricter standards, citing the Paris climate agreement as a benchmark.
The carnage has reignited national debate over gun control, with advocates saying stricter rules would prevent future tragedies.
Still tech companies could soon face stricter regulations in the EU related to disinformation and illegal content online.
Stricter environmental rules now in effect in British Columbia are also making imported homes more appealing and affordable.
YouTube: Earlier this month, the video site announced plans to institute stricter guidelines with regard to hate speech.
DeVos called the rules "free money" and insisted the Department of Education needed stricter standards for loan forgiveness.
The Turks particularly, says Ms Calabi, were subject to rules "stricter perhaps than those imposed on the Jews".
Many Democrats have pushed for stricter gun laws in the wake of school shootings and other incidents.  See.
Progressive leaders such as Beto O'Rourke are already calling for stricter gun control in response to the shooting.
The support for stricter gun control tops the previous high of 2202 percent in a June Quinnipiac poll.
"In theory, China should have a supervision of G.M.O.s that is stricter than the U.S.," Ms. Wen said.
Europe tightened its regulations in 2011, with stricter laws aimed at phasing out HFCs in car air-conditioners.
Adding to the worries, mills that have complied with stricter government environmental standards are churning out more metal.
Across all political parties, the new poll found that 2 in 21625 voters support stricter gun control legislation.
On Wednesday, the council said Prudential no longer posed the type of threat that would warrant stricter oversight.
It's also possible even the lockdown wasn't enough — experts from China have argued it needs to be stricter.
The U.S. move comes a week after the administration put stricter controls on Chinese investments in American companies.
The outbreak has heightened scrutiny of vaping and prompted lawmakers to call for stricter regulation of e-cigarettes.
About 100 people gathered in front of the White House on Monday to rally for stricter gun control.
The government needs to make stricter gun laws to prevent dangerous people getting their hands on a gun.
If you look at statistics from other countries where they have stricter laws, there are less incidents happening.
People need to go through a longer process and have to meet stricter requirements to buy a gun.
New research confirms that if anything, mass shootings tend to lead to looser gun laws, not stricter ones.
Across the Channel in London — my next stop on this trip — there are much stricter laws regulating scooters.
How the agreement will be enforced is anyone's guess, but tech companies are getting stricter about self-regulation.
Acknowledging that it had breached users' trust, Facebook insisted that it had instituted stricter privacy protections long ago.
The Home Office is seeking public comments on whether the stricter licensing rules should apply to airports, too.
They've also imposed new, stricter measures, including steep fines for leaving home and tracking bracelets to monitor quarantines.
California has pledged to stick to the stricter standards, together with 13 other states that follow its lead.
"However, you have another side who doesn't want to pivot away" from the stricter rules, Mr. Heminger said.
The government has responded with tighter enforcement of speed limits, bans on drunken driving and stricter vehicle inspections.
Wade overturned, but at the same time, half either wanted stricter limits on abortion, or a complete ban.
Construction costs may be higher than when your home was built, and local building codes may be stricter.
The measure has been (rightly) criticized for creating more bureaucracy only to exercise stricter control over the jobless.
Last year, officials imposed stricter controls on these apps, forbidding sexual content and original reporting during live-streams.
In London, Uber was able to regain its taxi license only after it agreed to meet stricter regulations.
Others such as Singapore chose stricter social distancing measures such as shutting entertainment outlets, but kept schools open.
President Trump, on his Asian trip Tuesday, said that stricter gun laws would not have prevented the shooting.
With stricter measures on public gatherings, our games, like everything else, live in realms of past and present.
In Connecticut, the question of magazine capacity became emotionally charged as the stricter gun laws were being debated.
What it means: California's requirements are stricter than federal standards, which it maintains under the Clean Air Act.
Those in gun-owning households are more likely than Republicans to favor stricter gun laws -- 48% say so.
Democrats have demanded the inclusion of better worker protections in the bill and stricter enforcement of corporate bailouts.
But he thought it was unfair that he faced stricter regulations as a taxi driver than they did.
Despite the criticism about corporate governance in Hong Kong, its rules remain stricter than New York's — for now.
And rampant copyright infringement alarms Hollywood and record labels, which begin lobbying Congress for stricter intellectual property laws.
It bills itself "the Activist Company" and publicly advocates for environmental protection, fair trade and stricter labor standards.
The congressman has also called for stricter government oversight of federal detention centers on the U.S.-Mexico border.
In North Carolina, the question of new, stricter voter ID rules is still being fought in the courts.
Criteria for assistance have become stricter as fighting in Syria drags on and "donor fatigue" has set in.
Florida is considering stricter legislation that would require minors to obtain consent from a parent before an abortion.
French media laws are stricter than American laws, and government officials argued against publication of the hacked information.
The fire led to the gradual replacement of wooden escalators and a stricter enforcement of the smoking ban.
Northam and his Democratic allies have emphasized that the goal of stricter gun laws is to save lives.
Germany is considering stricter security requirements for 5G that would exclude Huawei, the newspaper Handelsblatt reported last week.
Opponents of so-called sanctuary cities have taken up the Steinle case to argue for stricter immigration laws.
Mounting regulatory compliance costs and stricter capital requirements have also been a drag on earnings for financial firms.
Until now, there has not been a coordinated effort across law firms to lobby for stricter gun control.
Democrats ramped up their calls for stricter gun control laws in the wake of the shooting, with Sen.
In the mid-1990s Cambridge, Massachusetts, scrapped its rent controls, while San Francisco made its regime even stricter.

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