Then again, the physical requirement as to the production of a cooked taste is not so stringent in butter-making.
Under the influence of liberal but more morally stringent laws, Tahiti might speedily be raised to the position of a great emporium of the Southern seas, the Singapore of Oceania.
It was pointed out that the passing of stringent labor laws would not stop the exodus.
Various communities [said a negro] are passing stringent laws with the view of making the business of agents either impracticable or impossible.
For instance, our officials in the United States are constantly occupied, in assisting British immigrant working men and women who are suffering hardships under the stringent provisions of the United States immigration laws.
When one saw these fanatics--religious people can be so dirty--one could not with any fairness blame the authorities for making a fuss and taking stringent measures to protect their own countries and people from probable infection.
The stamped and hand-drawn kalamkars in stringent colours upon white cotton also find their way in large quantities to Europe, but are more quaint than beautiful.
There were numerous indented servants, especially in Pennsylvania, and most stringent laws were adopted for their regulation.
Mass meetings are prohibited in the Transvaal, but Germany and other countries with less political foment have equally stringent regulations on the same subject, so the Uitlanders' grievance on that account is nullified.
The evidence accordingly points to a tendency for the panics to occur during the seasons normally characterized by a stringent money market.
In confining rediscounts to commercial loans, the act is more stringent than that governing the operations of central banks in Europe.
Hakem consequently contented himself with forbidding anew the use of spirituous liquors in the most stringent terms.
When this proved unavailing, more stringent edicts were enforced against them.
A stringent order was sent to Mrs. Gyfford, forbidding her to leave Bombay till the claim was settled.
No wonder that in handing over such a priceless gift to the charge of the College, Archbishop Parker should have striven to secure its future safety by this stringent regulation set out in his Deed of Gift.
There are many different opinions, I admit, touching the effect of this law; but I'm among those who supportstringent measures for better protection.
We never could govern them in their respective spheres, unless the laws were made stringent in their effect.
It was a social reformatory in which he disciplined the dissolute and the wastrel, the loose-livers of both sexes, who were thus obliged to run straight and kept out of mischief by the stringent curtailment of their liberty.
The edict which dissolved this special tribunal laid down stringent laws to protect the public against future poisoning.
Under pretence that they were not of Palestine at all, but from a very distant place, their ambassadors obtained from the leaders of the Israelites a very stringent oath of amity.
Still another evidence is found in the repugnance of those States to the influx of free blacks, and the stringent laws of some of them to prevent it.
The Carthaginians moved in two heavy columns, one on each side of their baggage, and Hannibal's orders were stringent that on no account should they engage with the enemy.
Stringent orders were issued to the inhabitants of the districts through which Hannibal would march on his way to Rome to destroy their crops, drive off their cattle, and take refuge in the fortified towns.
These stringent measures were not, however, put into effect at once.
Naturally the rules governing the benefit in the Typographia are more stringent than in the case of those unions which merely loan travelling money.
Both the Cigar Makers and the Typographia have also stringentregulations intended to prevent fraud.
The regulations enforced by the unions concerning the remission of the dues of unemployed members are less stringent than the rules governing the larger money out-of-work benefit.
I am convinced; and henceforth you will see me among the most stringent of the leaguers.
Votes may be given in person or by proxy, and stringent regulations are laid down with the view of preventing the abuse of proxies.
Head's reply was that the frauds were likely to be repeated if a new election were held; that they really afforded a reason for postponing the election, at least until more stringentlaws were enacted.
The South took alarm at the growth of this feeling, and procured the passage of a more stringent law.
These are the stringent conditions of service,” he concluded.
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