Stringently in A Sentence

    1

    A Scab Act is in force, and is stringently carried out by government inspectors with most satisfactory results.

    2

    As regards the first of these, it is curious to observe that the budget decree of 1880 stringently limited the peace strength of the Ottoman army to 100,000 men, " including officers and generals," in order to put a stop to the rapidly increasing military expenditure; but this was merely the expression of a pious wish, at a time when European financial good will was indispensable, that expenditure might be kept down.

    3

    Assessment Tough laws on migration and asylum stringently enforced.

    4

    He asserted his suzerainty over Scotland by the treaty of Falaise (1175), but not so stringently as to provoke Scottish hostility.

    5

    He was not, however, charged with direct heresy, as were Nestorius and Dioscorus, and the synod seems to have hesitated to deal stringently with the primate of Christendom.

    6

    Interestingly enough, the FDA stringently regulates coloring agents.

    7

    Since the events of 9/11/2001, air travel restrictions have become much more stringently employed.

    8

    These laws were put into place to protect consumers and must be followed stringently.

    9

    Unlike herbal concoctions available over-the-counter in the United States, Japanese herbs used in Kampo are stringently regulated.