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Guns are subject to strict regulation from the Greek government, yet the authorities turn a blind eye, accepting gun possession as their tradition.
As the new Queen was a strict Catholic, Anne yet again converted her religion, now becoming a Roman Catholic.
In strong contrast to the Norwegian national team's defensive and often criticized ( yet highly effective ) style of play at the time, Rosenborg achieved success through strict adherence to crowd-pleasing, offensive football.
It is clear that at a very early date two collections were made: one consisting of poems whose authorship was doubtful yet formed a corpus of bucolic poetry, the other a strict collection of those works considered to have been composed by Theocritus himself.
Russians are now subject to strict visa requirements and its beaches have yet to attract significant numbers of Europeans leaving the tourist industry with a hard task on its hands.
Independent shops were risky in the 1740s because no strict copyright laws, other than the Engraving Copyright Act of 1734 ( known as " Hogarth's Act "), had yet been instituted.
He enforces strict military discipline and regulations, yet he never hesitates to make the morally right decision for the better of all, even if he has to disobey orders from his superiors.
We also recommend that a strict and inviolable regard be paid to the wise and judicious councils of the late American Congress, and particularly considering that the experience of almost every day points out to us the danger arising from the collection and movements of bodies of men, who, notwithstanding, we willingly hope would promote the common cause and serve the interest of their country, yet are in danger of pursuing a track which may cross the general plan, and so disconcert those public measures which we view as of the greatest importance.
When critics analysed Gayane, they saw that, in strict ballet terms, it is incompletely successful as a whole, because of its naïve libretto, and because of its overtly sociological story emphasis, yet, choreographers, critics, and historians persuaded the Kirov Theatre to profitably stage excerpts of the ballet.
" Though the Indians are acknowledged to have an unquestionable, and, heretofore, unquestioned right to the lands they occupy, until that right shall be extinguished by a voluntary cession to our government ; yet it may well be doubted whether those tribes which reside within the acknowledged boundaries of the United States can, with strict accuracy, be denominated foreign nations.
Packet ships were larger and yet sailed with fewer crew than vessels of earlier eras, in addition to the fact that they were expected on strict schedules.
She said of her religious beliefs, " I have some belief but I am not a strict Buddhist or anything yet ".
Marable was a strict bandleader, demanding musical proficiency and rigid discipline from all his bandmembers, yet allowing them to develop their individual strong points.
Hence, though the chief difficulties of the subject are not of a logical kind, yet accurate nomenclature, strict definition and rigorous reasoning are of great importance.
Scholarship has not yet established whether this early organum was chronologically derived from a more primitive strict parallelism, or from a kind of modally-constrained heterophony.
His class turns out to be a strict yet inspiring lesson for the new students arriving at St. Benedict's Academy.
Although then Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda commented on December 24, 2004, that " unless honest measures are taken swiftly, we cannot help but impose strict measures ," hinting at possible sanctions, such moves have not yet been taken by the Japanese government.
By exploring the relationship between art and science, and between creation, invention, and discovery, Engel provides unusual insights on the craft medium which has strict inherent constraints in favouring simple, geometric patterns and yet holds enough creative possibility within it to capture an unexpected range of complex forms.
In 1821 he published a pamphlet in which strict states ' rights were strongly denounced ; yet in 1832 he became one of the greater nullificationists.
General Hervé Gobillard, commanding officer for UN troops in Sarajevo, stated that the peacekeepers were " merely limited in their movements, yet arms, ammunition food for many days and strict orders to defend their positions ", but in the light of the hostage-takings, concerns were raised and the UN-led bombing stopped.
The De With family were Mennonites and strict pacifists ; in 1610 Witte, as an anabaptist not yet baptised, obtained a baptism by a Calvinist preacher so that he would no longer feel constrained in using violence as he was by nature not a peace-seeking boy.
However, in the last 40 years there has been a decrease in some of the fish species, leading to strict fishing regulations for the commercial fishery however the sports fishery has dramatically increased over the years, has become increasingly commercialized with the advent of paid guide and charter boat operations, yet the sports catch is poorly monitored and may be greatly exceeding a sustainable level.
The often-so-called conchoid of de Sluze and conchoid of Dürer do not fit this definition ; the former is a strict cissoid and the latter a construction more general yet.
To which it is obvious to answer, that though in the state of nature he hath such a right, yet the enjoyment of it is very uncertain, and constantly exposed to the invasion of others: for all being kings as much as he, every man his equal, and the greater part no strict observers of equity and justice, the enjoyment of the property he has in this state is very unsafe, very unsecure.

strict and flexible
It has been argued that this could create a flexible application of concept of sovereignty and territorial integrity, easing the strict adherence and taking into account the de facto status of the territory and other factors present on a case by case basis.
Where the older editions forced the player to create a character along very strict lines, the fourth edition is flexible and the player can choose from hundreds of different character classes and cultural backgrounds.
In contrast, the procedure in courts is much less flexible, and there are normally strict rules of evidence to be followed.
( 3 ) Taxa tend to develop specialized xeromorphoric structures at some architectural level in arid, geological and topological landscapes, where a strategy of a " flexible " and " strict " architectural, organizational morphology at various levels of structure for Pachypodium becomes advantageous to succeeding in the isolated, specialized landscape.
The duplicity of an adaptive mechanism that is at once " strict " and " flexible " at differing levels of plant physiology, or structure, has granted Pachypodium the ability to evolve within the landscape into variations that fulfill an ecological niche as various species.
The development of new species is through, in part, the adaptive mechanisms of pachycaule and spinescence as well as strict and flexible structural organization at various levels of plant physiology.
In West Iberian-Romance, the position of clitic object pronouns with respect to the verbs which govern them was flexible, but all Romance languages have since adopted a more strict syntax.
Others, such as Latin, Persian, Romanian and Finnish, have no strict word order ; rather, the sentence structure is highly flexible and reflects the pragmatics of the utterance.
Terminology was flexible, even lax then: whether a composer called an instrumental piece a toccata, a canzona, a fantasia, or a ricercar was clearly not a matter of strict taxonomy but a rather arbitrary decision.
* For documents requiring a complex or flexible layout, or with strict typography demands, the two most common packages are QuarkXpress and InDesign.
They can range from strict enforcement to flexible guidance.
While the diamond and the areas denoted by white painted lines adhere to strict rules, guidelines for the rest of the field are flexible.
For example, Locche was a known habitual cigarette smoker throughout most if not all of his boxing career and his adherence to the strict dietary requirements of his trade was often quite flexible.

strict and hierarchy
There is a strict hierarchy in groups, with the larger adult males being dominant.
The species lives in a male-dominated, strict hierarchy, which means disputes can generally be settled without the need for violence.
IMS was generally similar in concept to Codasyl, but used a strict hierarchy for its model of data navigation instead of Codasyl's network model.
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.
* Reorganization of the Imperial Council: Central administration is reinforced, and administrative positions are entrusted to Knights according to a very strict hierarchy.
Sumo wrestling is a strict hierarchy based on sporting merit.
There is no hierarchy in Falun Gong to enforce orthodoxy, and little or no emphasis is given on dogmatic discipline ; the only thing emphasized is the need for strict moral behavior, according to Craig Burgdoff, a professor of religious studies.
Society in the Tokugawa period, unlike the shogunates before it, was supposedly based on the strict class hierarchy originally established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
If finitists are contrasted with transfinitists ( proponents of e. g. Georg Cantor's hierarchy of infinities ), then also Aristotle may be characterized as a strict finitist.
The Ottomans had a strict hierarchy of ulama, with the Sheikh ul-Islam holding the highest rank.
In a group of clownfish, there is a strict dominance hierarchy.
From 1683 on, it reached its greatest power under the directorship of Charles Le Brun with its hierarchy of members and strict system of education.
Becoming the seventh member of the order, where he used the magical name of Yihovaeum, it was through doing so that he befriended the occultist Victor Neuburg, but ultimately Spare never became a full member, disliking Crowley's emphasise on strict hierarchy and organisation and becoming heavily critical of the practice of ceremonial magic.
Of all of Russia s social ills, Radischev especially despised the inequality and prolongation of serfdom, rooted in a traditional social system that enforced a strict hierarchy and permitted abuses and exploitation.
Instead of a strict social hierarchy or a class divided society, North Korea had, in theory, divided the union into three classes-peasant, worker, and the samuwon ( intellectuals and professionals ) where each sect is just as important as the other.
This was due in no small part to their strict hierarchy, secretive nature, and mastery of Thaumaturgy, the clan's trademark discipline, all of which brought suspicion, fear, and respect from other Cainites.
A strict hierarchy accords the most desirable top-ranking males the most prestigious central territory, with ungraded and lesser aspirants ranged outside.
Thus an atom is of a lower standing in the hierarchy than a molecule, because if you removed all molecules, atoms could still exist, whereas if you removed all atoms, molecules, in a strict sense would cease to exist.
The classical Traditional polity is structured according to a strict hierarchy of sociopolitical functions, where the lower functions are concerned with mere matter and organic vitality and the ascending functions progressively ruled by spirit.
Applewhite began to emphasize a strict hierarchy, teaching that his students needed his guidance, as he needed the guidance of the Next Level.
All Ferrous dragons can sense ordinary metals and the lawful ferrous dragons have a strict hierarchy, with the higher dragons dictating the laws to the lower ones.
Other beings are also present on the slopes of the mountain, arranged in a strict hierarchy of three tiers from top to bottom.
The slopes of the mountain are crowded with other beings, again arranged in a strict hierarchy from top to bottom.
On the other hand, it is notable that despite many advances in industrial efficiency, Japan has managed to sustain a culture of strict social hierarchy and limited individualisation.

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