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His strict adherence to classical norms has tended to estrange modern audiences.
There is no independent terrestrial broadcasting at all, and cable television providers have to adhere to strict norms regarding content and timings fo display.
The Marine Corps also has more strict rules of etiquette and appearance norms that women must follow that the men do not need to follow.
In its strict understanding comity is a vehicle for facilitating trade and amicable interactions between jurisdictions and this does not fit this factual situation as a state or jurisdiction is not required to honor comity if in doing so it is sanctioning practices repugnant to the states own norms.
In Dubai, a nation governed by very strict cultural norms and laws, there are several Indian strip clubs offering at least partial nudity.
Quality Courts United accepted franchise hotels without strict norms or guidelines from the company.
His early gramophone recordings of Tagore songs brought out in the early 1940s demonstrate soulful full-throated expression of melody with a strict adherence to the rules and norms of tradition, written and unwritten, which he felt obliged to break in the early 1960s-considered by most to be his heyday up to the year 1969.
" Additionally, there are strict limits which a " post-metaphysical " theory ( see below ) must respect – namely the clarification of procedures and norms upon which our public deliberation depends.
However, the requirements for these norms are not as strict as those for FIDE norms.
Its mission is: " Contributing to the integral development of the country, by means of the formation of human resources, research and extension ; keeping the scientific-technical leadership, the academic excellence and the strict attachment to the ethical, environmental and humanists norms, from a state university perspective of quality and competitiveness at national and international level ".

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In addition, the strict enforcement of new rules governing the size, shape and construction of the ball caused it to travel
Despite these stereotypes, however, there are actually quite strict rules governing tackling.
Today most American stock cars may superficially resemble standard American family sedans, but are in fact purpose-built racing machines built to a strict set of regulations governing the car design ensuring that the chassis, suspension, engine, etc.
Since the 16th century, some grammarians, such as Louis Meigret or Dominique Bouhours, have claimed that the strict rules governing French word order ensure that the language conforms more closely to a natural order of thinking than Latin, for example.
They stood by the party's original stance for strict construction of the Constitution and opposed Jefferson's pragmatic approach to governing.
Like the rest of the UAE, Al Ain has strict laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol.
There are strict radiation protection regulations governing the use of these sources.
This was also banned, and there are now strict rules governing the dimensions of handlebars, which can make life difficult for taller riders who fall outside the defined parameters and must adapt their positions to fit the rules.
There are strict rules governing construction in this historic town.
In competition performances however, there are strict rules governing the specifications of the dragon body and the routine performed, and so dragons made for these events and what are mostly seen in the impressive stage shows are made for speed and agility, to be used by the performing team for maximum trick difficulty.
Unable ( or unwilling ) to return to Earth ( possibly due to the Federation's strict laws governing contact with non-incorporated races ) he remained in Federation space and raised a family there.
However there are strict rules governing drivers ' actions and train speed when passing signals at " danger " with authority and the use of TPWS on these occasions.
The strict rules of the conclave were disliked by the cardinals and temporarily suspended by Pope Adrian V in 1276 before being formally revoked by John XXI's Licet felicis recordationis later that same year, both of whom had intended to promulgate new constitution governing papal election but died before doing so.
The class can be known as " all motor ," as the cars cannot use artificial induction such as turbocharging, supercharging, or nitrous oxide, and there are very strict rules governing the modifications allowed to the engines, and the types of bodies used.
There is no strict international governing body ; however, national Pony Club organizations often work together for international competitions and exchanges.
Victorian values were codified into strict laws governing sexual behaviour in the United Kingdom, and these were brought to the colonies.
In the United Kingdom, sportives are not held as races in order to avoid strict rules governing cycle races on the Highway as per the Cycle Races on the Highways Regulations 1960.
Wallace visits two very different ' utopian ' communities, the planned town of Celebration which maintains its pleasantness through strict rules and regulations, and the anarchic self governing neighbourhood of Christiania.

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Lincoln " was remarkably fond of children ", and the Lincolns were not considered to be strict with their children.
He also empowered them to confer ( later within strict limitations ) the degree of Doctor, with all university privileges, create notaries ( later abrogated ), legitimize children so as to make them eligible to receive benefices vacated by their fathers ( now revoked ), also to ennoble three persons and to make Knights of the Order of St. Sylvester ( Militiae Aureae ), the same to enjoy and to wear the insignia of nobility.
The Admiralty, upon receiving Herbert's report, immediately ordered its suppression, but the strict censorship imposed on the event failed when Americans who had witnessed the incident from Nicosians lifeboats spoke to newspaper reporters after their return to the United States.
Because directors exercise control and management over the organization, but organizations are ( in theory ) run for the benefit of the shareholders, the law imposes strict duties on directors in relation to the exercise of their duties.
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.
From a Memorandum of 20 October 1963 by Major Raúl Castro, it can be seen that great importance was attached to the decent behaviour of the troops, with strict instructions being given on their proper conduct during foreign interventions.
Guns are subject to strict regulation from the Greek government, yet the authorities turn a blind eye, accepting gun possession as their tradition.
Their lives were often much more strict than their brothers ' lives.
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.
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.
* Though Fox used the Bible to support his views, Fox reasoned that, because God was within the faithful, believers could follow their own inner guide rather than rely on a strict reading of Scripture or the word of clerics.
While the Jewish population had received strict orders requiring them to hold their ground everywhere at all costs, the Arab population was more affected by the general conditions of insecurity to which the country was exposed.
In order to preserve their settlement and spread their ideology, they waged bloody wars ; in the beginning they observed a strict regime, inflicting the severest punishment equally for murder, as for less severe faults as adultery, perjury and usury, and also tried to apply rigid Biblical standards to the social order of the time.
Believing that the Second Coming of Christ would occur during their lifetimes, the Harmonists contented to live simply under a strict religious doctrine, gave up tobacco, and advocated celibacy.
Many contemporaries and later historians, such as Ron Chernow, noted that Madison and President Jefferson ignored their " strict construction " view of the Constitution to take advantage of the purchase opportunity.
Jain monks and nuns practice strict asceticism and strive to make their current birth their last, thus ending their cycle of transmigration.
They do have to follow strict celibacy, poverty and many other rules of conduct during as well as after they have completed their training.
While Genscher and Tröger were talking with the hostages, Kehat Shorr had told the Germans that the Israelis would not object to being flown to an Arab country, provided that strict guarantees for their safety were made by the Germans and whichever nation they landed in.
Some natural languages have become naturally " standardized " by children's natural tendency to correct for illogical grammar structures in their parents ' language, which can be seen in the development of pidgin languages into creole languages ( as explained by Steven Pinker in The Language Instinct ), but this is not the case in many languages, including constructed languages such as Esperanto, where strict rules are in place as an attempt to consciously remove such irregularities.
Wilson included rotating officers from community to community to reduce their vulnerability to corruption, establishing of a non-partisan police board to help govern the police force, a strict merit system for promotions within the department, and an aggressive recruiting drive with higher police salaries to attract professionally qualified officers.
In America, the term pilgrim is typically associated with an early colonial Protestant sect known for their strict rules of discipline.

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