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Strictly speaking, this means that the probability for each possible outcome of the experiment can be computed by multiplying together the probabilities of the possible outcomes of the single binomial trials.
Strictly speaking, these national languages lack a word corresponding to the verb " to spell " ( meaning to split a word into its letters ), the closest match being a verb meaning to split a word into its syllables.
Strictly speaking, the AES standard is a variant of Rijndael where the block size is restricted to 128 bits.
Strictly speaking, it refers to art unconcerned with the literal depiction of things from the visible world — it can, however, refer to an object or image which has been distilled from the real world, or indeed, another work of art.
Strictly speaking, the ' Accrington Pals ' battalion is properly known as the ' 11th East Lancashire Regiment ': the nickname is a little misleading, since of the four 250-strong companies that made up the original battalion only one was actually composed of men from Accrington.
Strictly speaking and uniquely a submarine is a boat as defined by the Royal Navy.
Strictly speaking, a mixture of compounds, elements or compounds and elements is not a chemical substance, but it may be called a chemical.
Strictly speaking, there is no term in Chinese which directly corresponds to " Confucianism.
Strictly speaking, to be a crucifix the cross must be three-dimensional, but this distinction is not always observed.
Strictly speaking, it is physically impossible to achieve a literally vertical position throughout the entry as there will inevitably still be some rotational momentum while the body is entering the water.
Strictly speaking, the lines on paper are models of the objects defined within the formal system, rather than instances of those objects.
Strictly speaking, neither empiricism nor rationalism is necessarily committed to foundationalism ( it is possible to be an empiricist coherentist, for example, and that was a common epistemological position in 20th century philosophy ).
Strictly speaking, the letter ⟨ g ⟩ is not present in other scripts, but the sound it represents is present in many world languages, and is represented by many different graphemes.
Strictly speaking, HTTPS is not a separate protocol, but refers to use of ordinary HTTP over an encrypted SSL / TLS connection.
Strictly speaking, " diatonic " denotes any harmonica that is designed for playing in only one key ( though the standard " Richter-tuned " diatonic can be played in other keys by forcing its reeds to play tones that are not part of its basic scale ; see Blues harp ).
Strictly speaking, the government itself does not act.
Strictly speaking kokwet refers to the occasional gatherings of homestead heads and junior men to make group decisions, settle local disputes, reprimand wrong-doers, celebrate communal work harvests, and so on.
Strictly speaking these are not instances of modus tollens, but they may be derived using modus tollens using a few extra steps.
Strictly speaking, the Executive branch does not have the right to intervene in the Legislative or Judicial branches of the state.
Strictly speaking, motivationally transmitted memes do not self-propagate, but this mode of transmission often occurs in association with memes self-replicated in the efficiency parental, proselytic and preservational modes.
Strictly speaking, the suite is the definition of the protocols, and the stack is the software implementation of them.
Strictly speaking, the Court's jurisdiction was only for disputes between states, although despite this they regularly accepted disputes that were between a state and an individual if a second state brought the individual's case to the Court, arguing that in doing this the second state asserts its rights, and the cases therefore becomes one between 2 states.
Strictly speaking, a Protectorate does not exist unless the people in it have agreed to be protected.
( Strictly speaking, monochrome video does use the full spectrum, if arbitrary and unconstrained movement of subjects and / or cameras is permitted.

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Strictly limited to a run of 500 units, and initially priced at £ 250, these replicas sold out quickly, and are now unobtainable from the original retailer, however, a surplus of stock at the time of the licence termination allowed a private dealer to purchase all remaining stock, and so they are still not entirely unobtainable.
Strictly speaking, soil is the depth of regolith that influences and has been influenced by plant roots and may range in depth from centimetres to many metres.
Milk Bar film-set from Strictly Ballroom at former Darling Island Junction rail yard, Pyrmont, New South Wales | Pyrmont
Low budget films such as the comedy / drama Muriel's Wedding, starring Toni Collette, the gently satirical suburban comedy The Castle directed by Rob Sitch ( which cast Eric Bana in his first prominent film role ), and Baz Luhrmann's flamboyant Strictly Ballroom each attained commercial and critical success, and explored quirky characters inhabiting contemporary Australian suburbia-marking something of a departure from the Outback and historical sagas which obtained success in the 1970s and 1980s.
Strictly speaking, the only true defining characteristic of the dory is that it is planked up with wide boards, " It should be well understood, that it is the dory's special mode of construction, not its hull shape, that sets it, and its related sub-types apart from other boats "
Strictly speaking, a deviation from chance is only evidence that either this was a rare, statistically unlikely occurrence that happened by chance, or something was causing a deviation from chance.
Strictly speaking, " Mabinogi " applies only to the Four Branches ( see below ), which are speculated to have derived from older tradition.
Strictly speaking, for almost all boundary conditions, g should appear inside the integrand since g is a function of the distance from mass.
Strictly speaking, the Guanches were the indigenous peoples of Tenerife, where the population seems to have lived in relative isolation up to the time of the Castilian conquest, around the 14th century ( though Genoese, Portuguese, and Castilians may have visited there from the second half of the 8th century onwards ).
Strictly speaking, industrial archaeology includes sites from the earliest times ( such as prehistoric copper mining in the British Peak District ) to the most recent ( such as coal mining sites in the UK closed in the 1980s ).
*" Golden ", a 2007 song by German pop group Monrose from Strictly Physical album
* " Burning ", a song by Monrose from Strictly Physical
Strictly speaking, the term Kagyu () (“ Oral Lineage ” or “ Precept Transmission ”) applies to any line of transmission of an esoteric teaching from teacher to disciple.
Strictly speaking, Hyrcania comprehended the small tract denominated Gurgan in ancient Persia, which signifies, the land of wolves, from the superabundance of these animals.
On 15 December 2008 the channel announced that long running show Power Lunch Europe would be removed from the schedule and be replaced, in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland only, with a 12-week run of Strictly Money, a new programme focussing specifically on UK issues.
The new schedule aired from 12 January 2009, with Strictly Money remaining in the schedule until its cancellation in March 2011.
In 2011, she took over from Claudia Winkleman as the host of Strictly Come Dancing's sister show It Takes Two, airing every week night on BBC Two.
Len Goodman, often referred to her as the Dark Horse of the competition, resulting in the music from the Black Beauty TV series accompanying many of the clips of her in training on the Monday to Friday complementary show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two.
Strictly, Fowler-Nordheim equations apply only to field emission from bulk metals and ( with suitable modification ) to other bulk crystalline solids, but they are often used – as a rough approximation – to describe field emission from other materials.

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