Any pieces showing unmistakable signs of what are regarded as defects should be stringently rejected.
It should be a rule stringently enforced that, as soon as racks are emptied, the bars should be removed to the factory to be cleansed thoroughly.
Civil officials were warned that the prohibition against their using influence against Reconstruction would be stringently enforced.
Prompt and rigorous measures, similar to the policy of the United States in the Middle West, stringently maintained, would have converted this source of weakness into a source of strength, or at least would have rendered it harmless.
In the slums of a modern city the Jewish type, stringently selected through centuries of ghetto life, is particularly fit to survive, although it may not be the physical ideal of an anthropologist.
But the earlier immigration was relatively homogeneous and stringently selected by the dangers of the voyage, the hardships of life in a new country, and the equality of opportunity where free competition drove the unfit to the wall.
It was, in fact, a purely technical accomplishment based wholly on the most stringently empirical research.
Such underhanded dealings should not be allowed, and most assuredly would be stringently punished, if perpetrated under similar circumstances by the minister of any European government dealing with treason in arms.
If confiscation is ever stringently executed, it will generate law-suits ad libitum and ad infinitum.
It is certain that this stringently observed custom has been a factor in the marked dialectic differentiation of the languages of California.
Since that date it has been and at the present time it is stringently held, and is the official rule, that no woman can bear or inherit a crest, and that no woman can transmit a right to one.
The helmet of a peer shall be of silver, shall be placed in profile, and shall have golden grilles, frequently stated to be five in number, a detail not stringently adhered to.
By virtue of various warrants of Earls Marshal, duly recorded in the College of Arms, the use or display of a coronet of rank by any person other than a peer is stringently forbidden.
This is not a distinction very stringently adhered to.
Such an assurance alarmed the Queen-mother, who had great reason to fear that the same objection would be even more stringently urged by others less interested in her safety; but she had now gone too far to recede.
I am sure that if it were not for their influence the laws against taking life and against intoxicants would not be observed as stringently as they are.
The Buddhist religion forbids the use of all stimulants, including opium and other drugs; and in the times of the Burmese rule this law was stringently kept.
None, not even foreigners, were allowed to kill beef, and this law was very stringently observed.
He subsequently admitted the folly of this by securing Lydia's rights as his successor as stringently as he could.
The law applies still more stringently as the numbers concerned are larger; a charge may often be successful, though the men dislike their officers; a battle has rarely been won, unless they loved their general.
All admit that the unfair competitive methods described in an earlier part of this chapter should be stringently prohibited.
Nevertheless the temptation to inflate capital will exist until the device is stringentlyprohibited by law.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stringently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.