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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strict boundary of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clearly defined limit or separation between two entities or concepts.
Example: "There is a strict boundary of privacy that must be respected in any research involving human subjects."
Alternatives: "a clear limit of" or "a defined boundary of".
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We apply a strict boundary of the health care system by including only actions delivered by those working within the health care sector (including public health agencies, but excluding institutions engaged in intersectoral action).
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We therefore believe that a strict boundary between (hemi cellulolysis and ligninolysis is perhaps artificial, since functional inference often hinges on the choice of the substrates and analytical methods used in biochemical assays.
The statements, in an interview with "60 Minutes" on CBS, were a rare foray outside the strict boundaries of the Fed's mandate, to which Mr. Bernanke has typically confined his remarks.
But if these two saxophonists play with an even, almost chilly undemonstrativeness, their melodic ingenuity is dazzling – a demonstration of creativity within the strict boundaries of chord forms that almost rivals Charlie Parker's.
Outside the strict boundaries of Europe, a Neanderthal presence has been documented in the Near East and in Western Asia as far east as Uzbekistan and even Siberia (Krause et al. 2007a).
"Any person that crosses the strict boundaries of gender and sexual norms in our culture can be queer," wrote Eric Rosoff of Middletown, Conn.
Eschewing easy rhymes like "horse" with "course," these "cowboy poet lariats" show great inventiveness within the strict boundaries of the form.
The strict boundaries of ethics committees, for example, can prevent social sciences research being undertaken in universities that can occur easily in consulting and private practice.
Yet, there are strict boundaries of where and how this can happen, as it only occurs within the adjacent possible, the adjacent viable, and the adjacent acceptable.
Adults with or without children, adults with aging parents; none of us can easily maneuver the demands of our lives beyond the strict boundaries of our resumes.
But luckily, in this ever-changing world, hopes, promises of self-improvement, good will all the things that help people get through days of insecurity are no longer confined to the strict boundaries of religion.
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