Examples of using Stringent laws in English and their translations into Chinese
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Stringent laws are welcome.
California has Stringent Laws.
Enforce stringent laws to deal with perpetrators.
States will have the ability to implement more stringent laws.
The lead pollution and stringent laws will drive the market growth.
There have been many calls for more stringent laws.
Stringent laws have been put in place to address violence against women.
He didn't realise we had an excellent police force and stringent laws.
Indeed we need more stringent laws and stricter enforcement.
Stringent laws have been enacted to protect women and children, particularly girls, from being trafficked and abused.
It has also cracked down on tax havens like Mauritius andpassed stringent laws against corruption and tax evasion.
Many stringent laws regulating advertising and product claims exist today,….
The small state ofSingapore is is well-known for its very stringent laws and regulations particularly in the areas involving cleanliness.
Many stringent laws regulating advertising and product claims exist today,….
Although the living entity is always being kicked by the stringent laws of material nature, still he thinks,“I am God” because of ignorance.
In 1872,"stringent laws were passed that ruled out all possibilities of organizing on the left.".
For years, Chicago officials have complained that street violence oftencomes from the muzzles of guns sold in states with less stringent laws.
The promulgation of stringent laws to control transboundary movements should continue.
The small island nation of Singapore, a multi-cultural society,is well-known for its stringent laws and regulations, particularly in areas involving cleanliness.
To circumvent stringent laws, Protestant Silesians built churches on the Polish side of the border.
The Cosmetic Toiletries andPerfumery Association said last night:'Stringent laws require all cosmetics to be safe, and each product undergoes a rigorous safety assessment.
Enactment of stringent laws on financial reporting, audit, disclosure requirements and timely publication of funds released from the Federal Allocation Committee(FAC) accounts;
All-Democratic state governments in the south have passed more stringent laws while mountain-state all-Republican governments have passed more integration-based laws. .
It therefore needed stringent laws to curb the problem of drug abuse by the local population, as well as drug trafficking.
In November, Singapore's Parliament passed a series of stringent laws as part of the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Act to squash money laundering.
Singapore, which has stringent laws for drinking and thus low alcohol consumption, drank 2.9 litres of alcohol a year on average.
Bangladesh had enacted stringent laws to protect children, especially girls, from all forms of exploitation, violence or discrimination.
Malaysia has put in place adequate and stringent laws for effective control over the circulation of conventional arms from being diverted into the illicit market.
