stringent limit
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A very strict and demanding limit, often in a formal or official context.
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- The new environmental regulations impose a stringent limit on industrial emissions.
- The government imposed a stringent limit on carbon emissions to combat climate change.
- Companies must adhere to a stringent limit for waste disposal.
- Many scientists argue that the stringent limits on research funding are hindering innovation.
- Due to budget cuts, a stringent limit was placed on departmental spending.
- There is a stringent limit on the amount of liquid you can carry in your hand luggage.
- Doctors advise a stringent limit on sugar intake for diabetics.
- New environmental laws have set stringent limits on the use of single-use plastics.
- The competition has a stringent limit on the number of participants.
- The factory failed the inspection because it exceeded the stringent limits for toxic waste.
- Security protocols established a stringent limit on access to sensitive data.
- The central bank placed stringent limits on foreign currency withdrawals during the crisis.
- To ensure quality, there is a stringent limit on the allowable defects per batch.
- Due to the severe drought, the city council introduced stringent limits on daily water usage.
- The university set a stringent limit on the length of dissertations.
- The competition rules include a stringent limit on the number of professional players per team.
- Researchers faced a stringent limit on the amount of funding available.
- Airlines often enforce a stringent limit on the size and weight of carry-on bags.
- A stringent limit on travel was implemented during the pandemic.
- Health authorities established stringent limits for pesticide residues in imported fruits.