in a stringent manner
stringently
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stringently.
Editorial note
You are being granted permission to access it by the military-industrial complex which controls the means and resources by which the asset is maintained, stringently.
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in a stringent manner
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for stringently.
adverb
in a stringent manner
Example sentences
You are being granted permission to access it by the military-industrial complex which controls the means and resources by which the asset is maintained, stringently.
Certain countries are known for stringently checking international packages -- Australia is at the top of the list, though the US is tough too.
If you want to enforce this more stringently, you can even prefix methods with __ (double underscore).
Ireland is neutral, guns are stringently controlled and no existing paramilitary group has a motive to assassinate the President.
In other areas of copyright law, it seems commercial uses are more stringently restricted than personal uses.
Apple remains singularly focused; stringently enforcing their policies (even if they are often unclear or inconsistent).
That is anathema to their business model dynamic; licenses are stringently kept to stretch exclusivity.
Despite such widespread use, the FDA regulates homeopathic preparations much less stringently than conventional drugs.
However traditional grid control is normally built very stringently to allow fast detection of issues and fast isolation/resolution with redudant lines.
Many people here on HN are stringently anti-freedom-of-association when it comes to labor laws.
Perhaps the FDA doesn't go after them as stringently as you might like, but lets not pretend that they have free reign.
The issue isn't just that naive tests of ESP are easily cheated, either, because you can apply the same logic to more stringently controlled tests.
Quote examples
As Jarvis points out "The FTC also concedes that it treats critics at publications differently less stringently than bloggers.
When "right" can be defined variously as any one of: a) done something to reduce the effect of the criminal military-industrial complex on society, b) exposed corruption in the ruling elite, c) fought stringently for the rights of minorities who have been oppressed, d) fought valiantly to expose ecological and economic criminality on the part of the industrial elite, &etc.
I've taught myself to very stringently prioritise (recent book suggestion: Procrastinate on Purpose) and categorise the things I "have to" do and instead of doing a hundred things that don't really matter (but they were easy and I get a "thanks") I work out which things I "have to" do will actually add value and make a difference, even if achieving them will take much more effort.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use stringently in a sentence?
You are being granted permission to access it by the military-industrial complex which controls the means and resources by which the asset is maintained, stringently.
What does stringently mean?
in a stringent manner
What part of speech is stringently?
stringently is commonly used as adverb.