영어에서 Stricter 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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We have the leading manufacturing technology and much stricter quality control system.
Rising energy prices and stricter government regulations are spurring development of more energy efficient, environmentally friendly units.
Not only that, but the stricter my list, the more self-righteous I can feel when I compare it to yours.
The stricter a game is, the more pronounced the benefits of a class system are(as discussed above in“why use classes”).
And, as environmental legislation becomes stricter, it is good to know that cost
But with the development of military-related technology, the performance requirements of the contact material have become stricter.
They are becoming ever stricter for  medical device and instrument manufacturing.
She added:“We also need to be stricter about healthy lifestyle advice.
Increasing competition among airports and stricter environmental regulations make the situation even more difficult.
The American regulations on emissions from diesel are far stricter than those in Europe.
has released stricter technical regulations, especially for LVRT(Low Voltage Ride Through) reformation.
Is(NaN, NaN) evaluated to false, we could say that it fits on the loose/strict spectrum as an even stricter form of triple equals, one that distinguishes between -0 and +0.
Is isn't simply"looser" than double equals or"stricter" than triple equals, nor does it fit somewhere in between(i.e., being both stricter than double equals,
The Singapore government has said police would make stricter checks of people and personal belongings and items such as public address systems and remotely piloted aircraft system would be prohibited in the area.
With lender requirements stricter than ever, you will need to make sure your credit and finances are in excellent condition.
other global environmental regulation initiatives have become stricter.
may choose to apply stricter subjective algorithms over subjective measurements.
This international attention, in turn, exacerbates the misperception of the threat and justifies the harshening of immigration policies and the stricter policing of borders to keep these“dangerous” men out.
Research by University of British Columbia psychologist Mark Schaller and colleagues suggests people who live in areas with historically high rates of disease not only have stricter food preparation rules but more“conservative” cultural traditions generally.
Over the past 50 years, many countries' seed policies have become stricter for farmers- and more liberal for seed companies- despite strong resistance from peasant movements.