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The phrase "a set of strict rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of guidelines or regulations that are rigidly enforced.
Example: "The organization has established a set of strict rules to ensure compliance and maintain order among its members."
Alternatives: "a collection of rigid guidelines" or "a series of stringent regulations."
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The Fortune Academy also has a set of strict rules, though all residents are there voluntarily.
But after warning the defendants to obey a set of strict rules — no putting their hands on the wooden railing of the dock, for example — the chief judge in the case, Mohammed Oreibi al-Khalifa, ejected two of the defendants from the courtroom.
If you fall at this end of the spectrum and find it hard to accept — and even harder to follow — a standard routine, maybe it's time to stop thinking about managing your time as developing a set of strict rules to follow, and start thinking about increasing productivity as a process of finding and cultivating your unique creative rhythm — your life cadence, your beat.
And each of the divers who come to Bonaire must take a one-day orientation course where they are reminded of a set of strict rules, not to trample corals, not to wear gloves or chemical sunscreen, to touch nothing, and never to drop anchor on the reef.
The Exclusive Brethren, which has about 20,000 members in the UK, adhere to a set of strict rules which Dario began to question as a teenager.
Given a language L, a set of L-formulas Γ, a set of strict rules SRules of the form φ1, …, φn ⇒ ψ (where φi and ψ are L-formulas) and a set of defeasible rules DRules of the form φ1, …, φn → ψ (where φi and ψ are L-formulas) an argument for τ is a proof of τ from some Θ ⊆ Γ using the rules in SRules and DRules.
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It is based on a small set of strict rules by government (the "ordo", or order) within which markets operate freely.
But the unlikely couple seem to have shared an outlook that many Japanese think of as Western: they saw life as a game to be won rather than as a set of strict Confucian rules to be followed..
But the unlikely couple seem to have shared an outlook that many Japanese think of as Western: they saw life as a game to be won rather than as a set of strict Confucian rules to be followed.
But I'm not saying you have to follow some set of strict rules to be a hacker.
In our approach, a default theory is initially given as a set of strict and defeasible rules.
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