Strict
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548 examples of Strict in a sentence
The
strict
adherence of the script word for word with the Bible was unique and wonderful.
They are hardly raptorian, in the
strict
Velocirpator sense.
One may feel cramped occasionally due to the
strict
indoor shots.
Esperanza's plight to find her daughter Blanca (Maya Zapata) whom she believes is not dead is really a ruse to get her out of the
strict
confines of her home.
Pre-Code means that the film was released before the
strict
Production Code was adopted in 1934.
I ask minds indipenenti not to build the judgments of others and to reward and films but without being too
strict.
This is one of the funnier episodes of South Park.This episode is an example of how Cartman tries to mess around with Butters.What happens in this episode is that Cartman tries to make everyone think Butters is gay.So Cartman puts his penis in Butters's mouth.However Kyle says that what Cartman did makes him look gay and the only way to reverse it is if Butters can put his dick in Cartman's mouth(Kyle is joking).So Cartman tries to put Butter's dick in his mouth and Butters's father catches them.He sends Butters to a
strict
camp for people who are "bi-curious".Meanwhile, Cartman loses the picture he took of it happening and thinks Kyle stole it.Cartman Sucks is a very funny South Park episode.
I remember seeing this movie back in high school in RE (that's Religious Education for you folks who didn't have the 'privilage' of going to a
strict
Catholic Fundamentalist school) and thinking it was a pretty good movie.
This landmark masterpiece defies
strict
classification.
As Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria I will do my utmost do ensure the
strict
implementation of the Preamble and the Government Program (which can be found on the website of the Austrian Federal Government http://www.austria.gv.at.)
Given that holding to a
strict
temperature limit is not a politically viable option, focusing climate policy on flexible benchmarks such as “climate neutrality” would be more effective over the short term and more promising over the long term.
After all, there are no instruments to enforce
strict
rules at the global level, and the unwinding of today’s global imbalances – led by some revaluation of the renminbi and China’s shift to a growth model based on stronger domestic demand – might be only a matter of time.
However much the study group shunned recommendations for a precipitous withdrawal, and avoided
strict
timetables for disengagement, their report is not only an unequivocal repudiation of Bush’s “stay the course” obsession, but also a counsel to cut and run.
Despite his past readiness to stray from the path of orthodoxy, President Chirac gives only an ambiguous blessing to his Prime Minister, losing no opportunity to express his agreement with the
strict
policies of Helmut Kohl.
Some governments have adopted new, rules-based governance codes, and are instituting
strict
controls to keep projects on track.
Eventually, New York legislators would grudgingly vote to support Arizona, on the condition that Arizona implement a
strict
and humiliating austerity program, and California would begin to support federal programs that aim to stabilize the “dollar zone.”
In order to maximize the potential of China’s cities, the government will need to be much more adaptive and flexible, especially regarding its notoriously
strict
control of urban land-development ratios.
On the basis of appropriate controls and
strict
inspections, we can now offer rescue, transport, surveillance, and minesweeping equipment.
While Germany is still trying to banish the specter of hyperinflation with
strict
eurozone austerity measures, the EU crisis countries are facing a real threat of deflation, with potentially disastrous consequences.
One key argument for forcing central banks to adhere to
strict
inflation targets is that it eliminates the temptation to use “monetary financing” (purchases of government bonds) unexpectedly, either to stimulate the economy or to inflate away its debt.
Refusing to consider any amount of monetary financing, and continuing to adhere to a
strict
inflation target, would have been much more difficult to justify.
While
strict
penalties may deter US-connected companies, firms without any link to a country with an enforcement regime can still trade bribes for contracts.
For example, the two dominant state-owned TV channels are under
strict
Social Democratic supervision, and the party also controls professorial appointments and academic research through politicization of funding agencies and university boards.
And, second, “There exists an obligation to pursue in good faith and bring to a conclusion negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament in all its aspects under
strict
and effective international control.”
Perhaps eliminating the occasions on which this question is asked for no good reason would not only make life easier for those who can’t be squeezed into
strict
categories, but would also help to reduce inequality for women.
Overly
strict
qualification criteria are likely to deter members that may need this kind of support most from applying for it; but overly loose criteria may stigmatize potential users.
Our small group of woman cadets at the PAF training academy was instructed to maintain
strict
boundaries with the men with whom we would serve.
Ideally, we should have
strict
limits and transparency requirements for all political donations.
But, of course, popular anger is also what forced the German government to impose overly
strict
terms on Greece in 2015, thus inflaming a populist revolt in that country, too.
Likewise, populist anger in the Netherlands and Germany over bank rescues led to the enactment of
strict
anti-bailout legislation at the EU level after the 2008 financial crisis.
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