How To Use Stringency In A Sentence
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Casein and gelatin function as adsorbents for phenolics and can reduce a wine's excess bitterness and astringency.
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There’s a lot of web content, be it blogs or Twitter or Facebook updates, emanating directly from wine sellers and marketers that might fall under this increased stringency from the FTC.
2009 April | Dr Vino's wine blog
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The astringency of tannins is most perceptible on the inner cheeks; the heat of the alcohol burns in the back of the throat.
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In times of financial stringency and the adoption of Value for Money strategies in government those with financial expertise may acquire power.
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In times of financial stringency it is clear that public expenditure has to be closely scrutinized.
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When I was young I tended toward Scriptural stringency, but studying Wesleyan theology loosened me up a great deal.
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In times of financial stringency and the adoption of Value for Money strategies in government those with financial expertise may acquire power.
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Among the Buddhist monks, it was their practice as part of their religion to shave off their heads as a symbol of relinquishment of all fascinations for worldly attractions and stringency of living as well.
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The chemical changes that occur are not well understood, but include the ongoing liberation of aromatic molecules from nonaromatic complexes, and aggregation reactions among tannins and pigments that further lower astringency and cause a shift in pigment hues, usually toward the brown.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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Balance all kinds of skin. Sterilization, diminish inflammation and constringency.
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The committee said that whoever formed the next government should not let any "stringency" cuts affect the strategic defence review (SDR) which all the main parties are committed to.
BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
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The model with good astringency and stability can meet needs for bearing line detection completely.
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These tests, designed to see how the 91 biggest banks 'balance sheets would fare in another economic downdraft, were met with skepticism about their stringency but nevertheless allowed some of the tension surrounding the euro to dissipate.
Dollar, Euro and Yen Engage in 'Ugly Contest'
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I do think it's appropriate to use the term (after all, that slight chalkiness is not astringency, and needs some kind of term).
TasteCamp 2009: An Interview with Nick Gorevic
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These are the unavoidable consequences of a bursting Bubble, not monetary stringency.
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Cold-eyed, sharp-suited men pored over your country's books, demanding painful structural reforms and bone-chilling fiscal stringency .
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This uptake of oxygen, however slow or fast, tends to reduce fresh, grapey primary aromas and also causes small tannin molecules to agglomerate, which changes colour towards gold in whites and softens astringency in both reds and whites.
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These filters can have various degrees of stringency, meaning they can be set loose enough to capture events that are similar to, but don't quite match the predictions.
Ars Technica
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More stringency on the part of the regulators would go some way to undermining the comparative monetary laxity now established by the Fed.
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The Russian school is famous, notorious even, for its stringency and rigidity.
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Astringency is removed by cooking, and choke cherries make tasty pie-fillings, sauces and wine.
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We talk now about the financial stringency which is on us.
Does Canada Take The League of Nations Seriously?
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Xbox LIVE announced heightened "stringency" and "enforcement" to enforce the new policy.
New Xbox LIVE Policy: 'Gay' And 'Bi' Allowed In Player Names
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Its purpose is to establish a vocabulary for describing the sensations of astringency and mouthfeel in red wines.
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For Dawkins, all the same, agnosticism's embrace of a similar unknown points not to its stringency or capaciousness, but to its "poverty.
Christopher Lane: Two Ways Of Thinking About Agnosticism: Hitchens vs. Dawkins
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This will ease heartburn, hyperacidity, gastritis and peptic ulceration, and its gentle astringency is also useful in treating diarrhoea in children.
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But this stringency, which is called positivism when the conditions of welfare are understood, becomes fanaticism when they are misrepresented.
The Life of Reason
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Here is a second example where the stringency of ethics can lead to its rejection.
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How about compulsory third-party insurance for cyclists and more stringency when enforcing the highway regulations?
Times, Sunday Times
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In the face of conditions of financial stringency, much of value has been achieved in that short period.
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Everything good in nature and the world is in that moment of transition, when the swarthy juices still flow plentifully from nature, but their astringency or acridity is got out by ethics and humanity ’.
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Variations on a theme that come together with that touch of raw thyme that harkens back to the days he was working with Colicchio at the Tavern, and mustard greens and parmesan adding hottish astringency and sourness, middling the dish right at the level food in a restaurant called Hearth should be.
Augieland:
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How about compulsory third-party insurance for cyclists and more stringency when enforcing the highway regulations?
Times, Sunday Times
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It was found that the modified myricaextract's viscosity was significantly decreased and its astringency was gentle.
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Again I stress that the fundamental cause of the present credit stringency is the rapid expansion of the Canadian economy, and that the only sound way to relieve this pressure and to maintain a sustained rate of growth in keeping with our expanding population and our rich resources is to increase our total supply of capital.
Expansion Without Inflation
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The astringency of the root of the dock is due to tannic acid, and the acidulousness of the leaves to tartaric acid and the binoxalate of potash.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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About this time Mr. Ward's views of religious duty deepened in stringency and in gloom.
Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
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Especially from mid-century, large landowners, ‘heritors’, were given special powers under Scots poor laws; this too may have helped to ensure stringency.
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The heterologous probes were hybridized and washed at 65° at a low stringency.
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In times of financial stringency it is clear that public expenditure has to be closely scrutinized.
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Normally, the latter would offer temporary liquidity support in return for a devaluation and fiscal stringency.
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But this stringency, which is called positivism when the conditions of welfare are understood, becomes fanaticism when they are misrepresented.
The Life of Reason
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The sonata is a major work that combines the young composer's acerbic wit and uncompromising harmonic astringency with a lyrical bent and cross-cultural echoes of Far Eastern musical modes.
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The gaze were filled with care, stringency, trust, and also hope!
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The walls of the fig fruit contain latex vessels that carry a protein-digesting enzyme, ficin, and tannin cells that contribute astringency.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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In particular, the author considers the sensitivity requirement to be lacking in stringency.
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Typical Bowmore suppleness but a tannic astringency cuts into its usual velvety texture and turns it into nubbly silk.
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In times of financial stringency and the adoption of Value for Money strategies in government those with financial expertise may acquire power.
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Earlier, astringency had been considered as one of the primary taste sensations, like sweetness, sourness, and particularly bitterness with which it has often been confused.
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The palate shows sour cherries and tobacco, with astringency. Medium length with some tannin.
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The waiters (to a man debonair and charming) overfill the glasses and it is a somewhat acquired taste - like sucking raw damsons - but once you get over the astringency, it is appealingly cheap.
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The stringency of the safety regulations threatens to put many manufacturers out of business.
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In times of financial stringency it is clear that public expenditure has to be closely scrutinized.