English to Arabic Dictionary stringent

stringent

صارم
definition
adjective
California's air pollution guidelines are stringent
(of regulations, requirements, or conditions) strict, precise, and exacting.
translation of 'stringent'
adjective
متشدد,
نشط,
ملح,
سوق مضطرب,
قاسي,
حرج,
صارم,
عنيف,
قاس
example
There has even been talk about relaxing some of the more 'stringent' regulations.
There are very 'stringent' rules and conditions in the event of a loss or claim.
For this reason, the World Bank imposed 'stringent' conditions on Chad and Cameroon.
Personal pet visits require the same 'stringent' guidelines as the therapy animal policy.
Chelsea rules are 'stringent' , although regulars do try to test them to the limits.
What the PAP's leaders were united over was that candidates must meet 'stringent' conditions.
I hope there are 'stringent' conditions to exclude external communication.
Discourage or restrict the use of private vehicles by means of 'stringent' conditions.
The council claims Hornets have still to meet certain 'stringent' conditions that were important to the deal.
The new guidelines are less 'stringent' , requiring less office space to be included in the designs than before.
All information provided by the pharmaceutical industry has to satisfy 'stringent' regulations.
Incidentally, you also meet the 'stringent' requirements to be an editorial intern at eye Weekly.
A consultation on more 'stringent' regulations is planned before the end of the year.
The agency said that 'stringent' conditions will be imposed on Lafarge during the trial.
Here in the Dales, making a living from tourism is a much harder job surrounded by many 'stringent' regulations.
He also argues that more 'stringent' requirements need to be laid down.
He was given early release with 'stringent' conditions but broke these conditions and found himself in jail again.
This is now rare, as there are 'stringent' regulations to limit exposure to such a hazard.
For others the answer will be found in 'stringent' regulations covering every aspect of modern society.
Their produce must be processed under the most 'stringent' conditions by well-trained staff.
Next time we may have to ration them more 'stringently' .
When I was young I tended toward Scriptural 'stringency' , but studying Wesleyan theology loosened me up a great deal.
Quarantine protocols will be 'stringently' observed.
We have 'stringently' followed all the guidelines from the Government and the Boarding Schools Association.
In particular, the author considers the sensitivity requirement to be lacking in 'stringency' .
The Russian school is famous, notorious even, for its 'stringency' and rigidity.
These are the unavoidable consequences of a bursting Bubble, not monetary 'stringency' .
In the face of conditions of financial 'stringency' , much of value has been achieved in that short period.
‘These are important speed limits that should be 'stringently' enforced, and quite right too,’ said Lord Rotherwick.
It is vital that these recycling facilities are monitored more 'stringently' from now on.
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