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Frederick Henry Hedge wrote of the group's nature: " There was no club in the strict sense ... only occasional meetings of like-minded men and women ".
In some cases, the term admiralty is used in a wider sense, as meaning sea power or rule over the seas, rather than in strict reference to the institution exercising such power.
In the United Kingdom, bankruptcy ( in a strict legal sense ) relates only to individuals ( including sole proprietors ) and partnerships.
In strict play, the dealer then offers the deck to the previous player ( in the sense of the game direction ) for cutting.
In C, all executable code is contained within subroutines, which are called " functions " ( although not in the strict sense of functional programming ).
The spiritual teacher Meher Baba stated that " or the aspirant a life of strict celibacy is preferable to married life, if restraint comes to him easily without undue sense of self-repression.
Such acts of recognition of a saint were authoritative, in the strict sense, only for the diocese or ecclesiastical province for which they were issued, but with the spread of the fame of a saint, were often accepted elsewhere also.
For ' crannogs ' in the strict sense, typically this effort began on a shallow reef or rise in the lochbed.
( The system is not limited to alphabets in the strict technical sense ; languages that use a syllabary or abugida, for example Cherokee, can use the same ordering principle provided there is a set ordering for the symbols used.
Although it never uses the term, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( The Mormon Church ) is episcopal, rather than presbyterian or congregational, in the sense that it has a strict hierarchy of leadership from the local bishop up to a single prophet / president, believed to be personally authorized and guided by Jesus Christ.
It is impossible to delineate Illyrian tribes from Paleo-Balkans in a strict linguistic sense, but areas classically included under " Illyrian " for the Balkans Iron Age include the area of the Danube, Sava, and Morava rivers to the Adriatic Sea and the Shar Mountains.
Some of the less formal kinds of foods that foreigners typically associate with Japanese food may not fall under this washoku definition in this strict sense.
Elizabeth Letcher Pannill Stuart, Jeb's mother, who was known as a strict religious woman with a good sense for business, ran the family farm.
Therefore, one can find an economic analysis of the market of grapes in Russia, for example, which is not a market in the strict sense of general equilibrium theory monopoly.
In Veraguas, however, there remained a strict sense of submission to the Spanish Crown.
However, Whitehead is not an idealist in the strict sense.
taken in the strict sense.
** In a strict sense, the possessive pronouns are only those that act syntactically as nouns.
Lomas de Chapultepec is an example of an affluent suburb, although it is located inside the city and by no means is today a suburb in the strict sense of the word.
Thus, Unitarians contend that main-line Christianity does not adhere to strict monotheism but that they do, maintaining that Jesus was a prophet, and in some sense the " son " of God, but not God himself.
New Objectivity was not a strict movement in the sense of having a clear manifesto or set of rules.
An ideal solution can be said to follow Raoult's Law but it must be kept in mind that in the strict sense ideal solutions do not exist.
He expressed his misgivings in a letter to his wife: " There is too little drama here, and no movement ... To me, opera without drama, in the strict sense, is unnatural.
An alternative of access control in the strict sense ( physically controlling access itself ) is a system of checking authorized presence, see e. g. Ticket controller ( transportation ).

strict and however
There are rather strict selection rules as to the electronic configurations that can be reached by excitation by light — however there are no such rules for excitation by collision processes.
According to United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization the term bean should include only species of Phaseolus ; however, a strict consensus definition has proven difficult because in the past, several species such as Vigna ( angularis ( azuki bean ), mungo ( black gram ), radiata ( mung bean ), aconitifolia ( moth bean )) were classified as Phaseolus and later reclassified.
Others, however, characterize the Shema Yisrael as a creedal statement in strict monotheism embodied in a single prayer.
Despite these stereotypes, however, there are actually quite strict rules governing tackling.
* Define a b as " not b < a " ( i. e., take the inverse complement of the relation ), which corresponds to defining a ~ b as " neither a < b nor b < a "; these relations and ~ are in general not transitive ; however, if they are, ~ is an equivalence ; in that case "<" is a strict weak order.
The word satura as used by Quintilian, however, was used to denote only Roman verse satire, a strict genre that imposed hexameter form, a narrower genre than what would be later intended as satire.
* Other foods such as seaweed ( however seaweed is considered inedible by some strict vegetarians for the same reason it can be considered as non-kosher by some: the possibility that various tiny animals may be found adhering to it.
Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Bolsheviks, argued that a revolutionary party should be a small vanguard party with a centralized political command and a strict cadre policy ; the Menshevik faction, however, argued that the party should be a broad-based mass movement.
There are strict selection rules as to the electronic configurations that can be reached by excitation by light — however there are no such rules for excitation by collision processes.
Technically, however, all the formalities for a civil marriage had not been followed and so a strict judge might rule that they were not legally married.
The duty of State to ( equally ) fund is limited to free compulsory education ( presently until the age of sixteen ); Subarticle 7 however states that law will specify the conditions under which non-compulsory education will be funded ; unsurprisingly there is in fact in this field also strict equality.
Variable frame rate, however, made sound unlistenable, and a new, strict standard of 24 fps was soon established.
By the strict definition at the beginning of this article however, the river dory is very much a dory adapted for use on the river rapids of the Western United States.
The approach served him well at times, especially in The War of the Roses, a commercial and critical success, as well as Matilda, where it matched the style of Roald Dahl's story of a young girl and a strict teacher ; however, his last two films, Death to Smoochy and Duplex, have not been as financially successful.
A strict meteorological definition of a terrestrial storm is a wind measuring 10 or higher on the Beaufort scale, meaning a wind speed of 24. 5 m / s ( 89 km / h, 55 mph ) or more ; however, popular usage is not so restrictive.
There are differences of opinion amongst the scholars on the permissibility of Bai ' al ' inah, however this is practised in Malaysia ( a set of strict conditions must be complied ) and the like jurisdictions.
Jancik, however, includes many of these artists, as they fall within his strict definition as a single act with a single top-40 placement.
This is what we might anticipate, when we reflect that infinite cold must correspond to a finite number of degrees of the air-thermometer below zero ; since if we push the strict principle of graduation, stated above, sufficiently far, we should arrive at a point corresponding to the volume of air being reduced to nothing, which would be marked as − 273 ° of the scale (− 100 /. 366, if. 366 be the coefficient of expansion ); and therefore − 273 ° of the air-thermometer is a point which cannot be reached at any finite temperature, however low.
There is, however, no strict rule and the host is appointed by the R & A roughly five years in advance.
Hostilius was probably a historical figure, however, in the strict sense that a man bearing the name Tullus Hostilius likely reigned as king in Rome.
Traditionally, however, there were strict social rules to be observed.
These designations however are not strict and describe leading changes, while other changes might be adapted earlier or later in specific production batches.
According to the Blue Annals, new king of the Western Tibetan kingdom of Guge by the name of Lha Lama Yeshe Yod, however, was a strict believer in Dharma and so sent his academic followers to learn and translate some of the Sanskrit Buddhist texts.

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