Examples of 'too stringent' in a sentence

Meaning of "too stringent"

too stringent: This phrase suggests that something is excessively strict or severe in its requirements or standards

How to use "too stringent" in a sentence

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too stringent
Sanitary and phytosanitary measures are too stringent.
Too stringent obligations overly constrain national policy space.
We replied that those standards were too stringent.
This was considered too stringent for the time being.
The loan requirements appeared to be too stringent.
Specifications which are too stringent can be as detrimental as specifications which are too lax.
Zero tolerance in the present circumstances is a bit too stringent.
They should not impose too stringent conditions.
Another possibility is that your hiring requirements are too stringent.
That is they applied too stringent a test.
Past experience shows that these eligibility criteria have been too stringent.
Safeguards are far too stringent and far too many people would be involved.
Maybe my standards are too stringent.
A requirement that is too stringent may push both service providers and customers underground.
Colleagues accused me of being too stringent.

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Some are felt to be too stringent given Indian fishing conditions.
The residency requirement may still be considered too stringent by some.
This tighter limit is too stringent relative to the strength of the Canadian banking system.
Consider if the job requirements are too stringent or are an odd mix.
It would especially require demonstrating that the current approach is too stringent.
Energy can be blocked by too stringent thinking.
Some members suggested that the proposed onset of action requirement is too stringent.
Current EU rules are too stringent and bureaucratic.
Some members suggested that this criterion may be too stringent.
They aren't too stringent on their guests.
Our group is therefore calling for the rules not to be made too stringent.
The coverages are not too stringent but not too ample either?
One group found the description of the criteria confusing as well as too stringent.
They cited too stringent environmental laws ; excessive corporate taxation ; union greed.
They can actively discourage trade with certain countries where the requirements are too stringent.
Current EU rules are too stringent and bureaucratic, in particular for cohesion policy instruments.
Logical positivists within the Vienna Circle quickly recognized that the verifiability criterion was too stringent.
Secondly, DNB requirements for DSB were far too stringent and totally uncalled for.
However, it was stated that the test of obvious futility would be too stringent.
Is it perhaps too stringent a limit?
For cons, the criterion of originality based on creativity is too stringent.
Species that have not too stringent requirements for air humidity do well with 60 % RH.
As you can see, the minimum requirements are not too stringent.
I think the paid time off is a little too stringent though . ".
A couple of the commenters found the two-hour recovery time requirement to be too stringent.
ASK A FEW, Do you think Jesus ' teaching in this passage is too stringent or tough?
However, it soon became clear that the conditions imposed were too stringent.
Some scientists - including a few committee members - found the guidelines too stringent.
Following the publishing of the rule, there were complaints that the rules were too stringent.
Therefore the criteria for this point-of-use system should also not be too stringent.
The environmental regulations are difficult to assess -- too stringent.

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