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Strict and interpretation
* Strict interpretation
Strict monotheist that Akiba was, he protested against any comparison of God with the angels, and declared the plain interpretation of כאחד ממנו ( Gen. iii.
Strict Baptists, also known as Particular Baptists, are Baptists who believe in a Calvinist or Reformed interpretation of Christian soteriology.
In addition to inculcating in the students the importance of Strict Subscription to the Westminster Standards and the Old School Presbyterian interpretation of the same, preliminary discussions concerning the possible establishment of a new seminary in the Washington, DC area for this Old School position were referred to.

Strict and fire
Strict discipline was necessary in the Carolean army to allow its very offensive tactics, which among other things exposed soldiers to a medium-distance enemy fire before being allowed to respond.

Strict and laws
Strict Salic inheritance has been officially revoked in all extant European monarchies except for the Principality of Liechtenstein ; however it is still recognized in the House laws of many non-sovereign noble families.
Strict liability laws can also prevent defendants from raising diminished mental capacity defenses, since intent does not need to be proven.
# Strict enforcement of Colorado's laws ( such as mine safety rules, abolition of scrip ), and an end to the company guard system
Strict ballot access laws are not required for a two party system, as can be seen by the experience of Canada and the United Kingdom.
* Strict ballot access laws make it difficult for extremists to get on the ballot, since few people would want to sign their petition.
" Strict constructionism " is also used in American political discourse as an umbrella term for conservative legal philosophies such as originalism and textualism, which emphasize judicial restraint and fidelity to the original meaning ( or originally intended meaning ) of constitutions and laws.
Strict censorship laws in Japan would not have allowed the film to be made according to Oshima's vision.
Strict zoning laws prohibit any planned communities from developing, with large single-family housing lots and agricultural activity predominating.

Strict and meant
* Strict implication, a formal type of implication meant to express indicative conditionals
Strict wartime food rationing meant that food had to be found wherever possible.
Strict enforcement of restrictive covenants by the area's homeowners associations meant that most of these remained standing into the 1980s, when South Carthay was designated for preservation in Los Angeles ' Historic Preservation Overlay Zone program ; Carthay Circle followed in the 1990s.

Strict and audiences
Strict guidelines in relation to previous screenings of films means that audiences see films that haven't had general release.

Strict and were
Strict membership requirements ensured that all members were of Hitler's Aryan Herrenvolk (" Aryan master race ").
Strict instructions were issued to store the grenades safely, preferably underwater and certainly never in a house.
Strict labor discipline broke down with the economy, and people were no longer required to attend mandatory lectures on Juche.
However, not all the Silesian dukes accepted his authority: Dukes Bolko I the Strict, Konrad II the Hunchback and three of the four sons of Władysław of Opole: Casimir of Bytom, Mieszko I of Cieszyn and Przemysław of Racibórz were completely against Henry's politics.
Strict guidelines for artwork were in effect during the Nazi dictatorship, yet the sculpture follows only a few of them.
Strict regulations were also imposed on traders and guilds regarding the construction of their market places and participation in the city ’ s events.
Strict measures were taken, however, to maintain an arms length relationship between police and public.
Strict rules were put in place to govern the reconstruction.
Strict oaths of secrecy were demanded from all members, who formed a kind of mutual-aid association.
* Strict building codes to withstand frequent seismic activity were implemented in Japan in 1981.
Groups calling themselves " Reformed Baptist " were also differentiated from Strict Baptists and Particular Baptists, who shared a Calvinist doctrine, but differed on ecclesiastical polity.
Strict limits were set on the area to which each person was entitled and the authorities would place people who needed housing in the exceeding rooms.
These three ground-breaking articles were " A Functional Calculus of First Order Based on Strict Implication ", Journal of Symbolic Logic ( JSL, 1946 ), " The Deduction Theorem in a Functional Calculus of First Order Based on Strict Implication " ( JSL, 1946 ), " The Identity of Individuals in a Strict Functional Calculus of Second Order ", ( JSL, 1947 ).
Strict regulations were enforced by special workers in the guise of patrons.
Strict quotas were imposed on all communities and the qahals were given the unpleasant task of implementing conscription within the Jewish communities.
The religious of the Strict Observance were dispersed in 1780, but the struggle for existence was prolonged till 1787, when the last two monks were expelled from the mother-house.
All the churches owned by the charity are listed buildings, and most are former Anglican churches, either from the Church of England or the Church in Wales, although three were private chapels, one, the Strict and Particular Baptist Chapel, Waddesdon, was a Nonconformist chapel, and another, St Mary of the Angels Church, Brownshill, was a Roman Catholic church.
Strict conditions were placed on Pierce, including the posting of a $ 30, 000 cash bond, that he stay with his parents in the Chicago area and that he submit a plan outlining his supervision while attending the camp.
Strict preservation rules were applied, keeping intact the remaining squares, though St Stephen's Green of the three southern squares had already lost much of its Georgian architecture.

Strict and small
Strict limits for how small a point defect is, are generally not defined explicitly, but typically these defects involve at most a few extra or missing atoms.

Strict and resulting
Strict liability torts are brought for injuries resulting from ultrahazardous activities, for which the defendant will be held liable even if there was no negligence on his / her part.

Strict and sense
* Strict sense stationarity

Strict and between
Strict liability also seeks to diminish the impact of information asymmetry between manufacturers and consumers.
The relation between Strict MML ( SMML ) and Kolmogorov complexity is outlined in Wallace and Dowe ( 1999a ).
The part of the atoll east of a line drawn between the easternmost point of land on Moresby Island ( north ) and the easternmost point of land on Fouquet Island ( south ) fall within the Peros Banhos Atoll Strict Nature Reserve.
Strict rules prohibit sharing of clubs between players that each have their own set ( if two players share clubs, they may not have more than 14 clubs combined ), and while occasional lending of a club to a player is generally overlooked, habitual borrowing of other players ' clubs or the sharing of a single bag of clubs slows play considerably when both players need the same club.
Strict separation produces a lack of transparency that causes problems when it is desirable / necessary to change between local and nonlocal access to Web Services ( see distributed computing ).
The Beulah Strict Baptist Chapel ( now a house ) on East End Lane was in religious use between 1867 and the 1930s.

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