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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.
While the civil market has had weather radar for a while, there are strict rules about using it to navigate the aircraft.
Capone showed promise as a student, but had trouble with the rules at his strict parochial Catholic school.
Brazil's army has strict up-or-out retirement rules, which were developed in the mid-1960s by President Castelo Branco.
In addition, the strict enforcement of new rules governing the size, shape and construction of the ball caused it to travel
At least in the past, the manner of holding hands was very important and followed strict rules.
An arithmetic calendar is one that is based on a strict set of rules ; an example is the current Jewish calendar.
Postmodernism introduced an ironic use of the orders as a cultural reference, divorced from the strict rules of composition.
The rules are very strict: allowing the head of the delegation, his or her spouse, and one other person.
Eastern Orthodoxy, in particular has very elaborate and strict rules of fasting, and continues to observe the Council of Jerusalem's apostolic decree of Act 15.
Virgil will occasionally deviate from the strict rules of the meter to produce a special effect.
Speaking was allowed in the common parlor, but it was subordinate to strict rules, and the prioress, subprioress or other senior nun had to be present.
The alphabetisation of articles in the Micropædia and Macropædia follows strict rules.
It had strict rules against gambling, horses, guns, tobacco and alcohol, but these rules were generally ignored.
He also gleaned there the importance of a personal relationship with God but eschewed the harsh rules and strict methods of the religious brothers and educators.
Some earlier incarnations of football allowed unlimited forward passing, while others had strict offside rules similar to rugby.
Despite these stereotypes, however, there are actually quite strict rules governing tackling.
Overall, the system is designed to encourage role-playing over strict adherence to an arbitrary set of rules.
There were strict rules on who was eligible to issue a valid fatwā and who could not, as well as on the conditions the fatwā must satisfy to be valid.
Franchisor rules imposed by the franchising authority are usually very strict in the USA and most other countries need to study them carefully to protect small or start-up franchisee in their own countries.
As the operations are conducted at night, and have in the past involved up to 130 aircraft per night in one region, safety rules are strict.
These guilds exclude other actors and writers who do not abide by the strict rules for competing within the film and television industry in America.
His insight into orchestral resources is generally ascribed not to the strict compositional rules that he learned from Mattei, but to knowledge gained independently while scoring the quartets and symphonies of Haydn and Mozart.

strict and conclave
The conclave began on 23 December 1294, ten days after Celestine's resignation, in strict accordance with the rules established by Pope Gregory X at the Second Council of Lyons of 1274.
The cardinals elected this same monk as Pope Celestine V, whose main acts as pope were to reinstate the strict conclave, and to resign the papacy.
It also imposed extremely strict regulations on the conduct of papal conclaves, including the requirement that the windows of the Sistine chapel be boarded up during a conclave.

strict and were
Lincoln " was remarkably fond of children ", and the Lincolns were not considered to be strict with their children.
On one occasion he ordered some Samaritan wine, but subsequently learning that there were no longer any strict observers of the dietary laws among the Samaritans, with the assistance of his colleagues, Ḥiyya b. Abba, Rav Ammi, and Rav Assi, he investigated the report, and, ascertaining it to be well founded, did not hesitate to declare the Samaritans, for all ritualistic purposes, Gentiles ( Yer.
When Nintendo revived the industry, they signed up software development companies to create NES games under a strict license agreement which imposed serious restrictions on what they were allowed to do.
In particular, the term refers to a strict monophysite sect that separated itself, in the end of the 5th century, from the rule of Peter Mongus, Patriarch of Alexandria, and remained " without king or bishop " until they were reconciled by Mark II ( 799-819 ).
The strict adherence to these constraints, and to the requirement never to ask about anyone else's work, was well accepted in a country where there were many wartime posters stating Careless Talk Costs Lives.
Built before strict federal Interstate Highway standards were developed during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, the expressway was plagued by tight turns, an excessive number of entrances and exits, entrance ramps without merge lanes, and continually escalating vehicular loads.
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.
Over the next few days all but 200 of the captured prisoners were landed on shore under strict terms of parole, although Bonaparte later ordered them to be formed into an infantry unit and added to his army.
The Black and Tans were not subject to strict discipline in their early months in Ireland and as a result, their deaths at the hands of the IRA in 1920 were often repaid with arbitrary reprisals against the civilian population.
The 1928 revised forms of Matrimony and Baptism were quite widely adopted, but those of other rites tended not to be ; the consequence, in practice, being very wide variation in liturgical practice from parish to parish, with very few churchmen adhering consistently to the strict observation of either the 1662 or the 1928 forms of worship.
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.
On the other hand, prominent distributists such as Dorothy Day and those involved in the Catholic Worker movement were / are strict pacifists even to the point of condemning involvement in the Second World War at much personal cost.
After all, they were still bound by strict requirements of honour and customs.
Their lives were often much more strict than their brothers ' lives.
Lind limited his subjects to men who " were as similar as I could have them ", that is he provided strict entry requirements to reduce extraneous variation.
Rather than being a strict Darwinian, Haeckel believed that racial characteristics were acquired through interactions with the environment and that ontogeny directly followed phylogeny.
Federal immigration inspectors were under strict supervision and were more interested in preventing inadmissible aliens from entering the country ( for which they were held accountable ) than in assisting them in trivial personal matters such as altering their names.
In addition, the Ballarat diggings were opposed to the strict liquor licencing laws imposed by the government.

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