stringently enforced
stringently regulated
stringently controlled
stringently followed
stringently monitored
Customs clearance and inspection will be affected stringently on the fair ground according to the “List of Exhibits” (Form A).
The company enforces stringently policies to ensure data security.
The school stringently regulates the use of electronic devices on campus.
The airline industry is stringently regulated for safety reasons.
The government is stringently monitoring the distribution of essential supplies during the crisis.
The laboratory follows stringently protocols to avoid contamination.
The police are trained stringently to handle emergency situations.
The medical field requires stringently controlled experiments for accurate results.
The construction site is stringently monitored for safety compliance.
The restaurant follows stringently hygiene standards to maintain cleanliness.
The financial industry is stringently regulated to prevent fraud and misconduct.
There have been calls for mandatory geo-fencing software, which would stop these incursions automatically, and for the rules to be applied more stringently.
The constitutionality of the acts was attacked;but they were sustained by the Supreme Court and stringently enforced.
We feel bound by the scholarly rules that apply, perhaps, even more stringently to scholarly work, but also by elemental journalistic standards.
If you want to see this put stringently into practice, I urge you to read or reread a novel by Larry McMurtry, the Shane of dialogue attribution.
An automaker needs to spend less money and less time on fuel economy and emissions improvement if they're making and selling an SUV because it falls under a category that is less stringently regulated.
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