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473 examples of Strictly in a sentence
Anyway, he was a photographer and a street educator, and he always taught us to obey the law very
strictly.
So, my friend is
strictly
agnostic about the tooth fairy, but it isn't very likely, is it?
You would
strictly
have to be agnostic about whether there is a teapot in orbit about Mars, but that doesn't mean you treat the likelihood of its existence as on all fours with its non-existence.
The list of things which we
strictly
have to be agnostic about doesn't stop at tooth fairies and teapots; it's infinite.
And if you wonder why this is interesting at all, you have to see the rest of Saudi Arabia, because this a country which is
strictly
divided between the sexes.
We should have limited ourselves very, very
strictly
to the protection of the civilian population in Benghazi.
Just 3 years ago, both the U.S. and France were saying they were investing militarily in cyberspace,
strictly
to defend their IT systems.
We don't need to worry,
strictly
speaking, about kids and games, and the effect that it will have on the world.
So I decided to go back to
strictly
doing science and leave the communication to others.
What we do is prolong people's lives, and delay death, and redirect death, but we can't,
strictly
speaking, save lives on any sort of permanent basis.
It is crewed not
strictly
by military but by a combination of humanitarian organizations: Operation Hope, Project Smile.
This is a graph that shows the degree to which voting in Congress falls
strictly
along the left-right axis, so that if you know how liberal or conservative someone is, you know exactly how they voted on all the major issues.
Me, I have
strictly
no power to change anything.
And of course fences around the world are all Cartesian, all
strictly
linear.
By involving local communities, investing in their agriculture and their economies, by monitoring more carefully, by enforcing the law more
strictly.
I believed what you saw in the movies: when you're in those last moments that it's
strictly
terror, fear.
But it turns out that love is very
strictly
forbidden in the lower ranks of the guerrilla, so their romance was discovered and they were separated.
Partial lobotomies had been used for decades to treat mental patients based on the notion that mental functions were
strictly
localized to corresponding brain areas.
You're pitching this product to a skeptical,
strictly
no-nonsense manager.
It's a highly focused product aimed at
strictly
the education market, not only in the developing countries, but actually in the developed regions as well, because there are parts of the United States where this can have also a huge impact on the ability to make education more fun and more efficient.
Strictly
speaking, if we wanted to preserve etymology, it would go beyond just spelling.
And in the interest of full disclosure, what I am proposing for my dead body is not
strictly
legal at the moment, but it's not without precedent.
I remember that a lot of people thought that grooming was
strictly
a precursor to arranging an in-person meeting with a kid to have sex with them.
Ally Willis: Where millions of collaborators wanted the song, because to look at them
strictly
as spam is missing what this medium is about.
That was
strictly
a capital-markets phenomena.
And I don't really have to talk, because,
strictly
speaking, I'm reciting.
There are no
strictly
defined hierarchies.
Not
strictly
an ambigram in the conventional sense.
So
strictly
from a climate change perspective, the cities are already relatively green.
I was placed in a pretty
strictly
controlled environment.
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