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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strict law" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a law that is enforced rigorously or without leniency.
Example: "The new regulations introduced a strict law that all businesses must comply with to ensure safety standards."
Alternatives: "a rigid regulation" or "a stringent rule."
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But, at least so far, the subject of the crown finances remains mostly taboo in a country that regularly enforces a strict law against criticizing the monarchy.
Mr Charest responded with a strict law requiring advance notice for public protests and fining groups blocking access to classrooms up to C$125,000.A majority of Quebeckers have backed the premier's hard line.
But Ms. Obaid-Chinoy emphasized that the film also focuses on the courageous lawyers and legislators who introduced a strict law last year that mandates a sentence of life in prison for those convicted in acid attacks.
Here in India, until recently home to the world's fastest-growing microcredit businesses, lending has slowed sharply since the state with the most microloans adopted a strict law restricting lending.
A strict law against lèse-majesté imposes a prison term of up to 15 years for anyone who "defames, insults or threatens" the king, queen, heir apparent or regent.
Henkel, the deputy mayor, campaigned on a strict law and order ticket, at one point calling for a ban on the full facial veil for women and an end to dual citizenship – initiatives that were promptly watered down by the interior ministry.
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Trump has championed a strict law-and-order agenda that rejects the suggestion there are legitimate complaints in the African American community about policing.
When Richard decides to run for state senator as a strict law-and-order candidate, he abruptly ends the affair and for a while sends Virginia cash in the mail to try to keep her quiet.
"I worked as a drug and alcohol clinician in a regional centre so I understand how damaging drugs can be for individuals, families and communities, but I also know that a strict law-and-order approach is often counterproductive," he said.
After Thursday evening's outrage in Mumbai, there are demands once again for a stricter law.
Yesterday, Roberts told Fox News he may support a stricter law.
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