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be strict in
adjective
Strained; drawn close; tight.
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Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
Why do you want to spoil it?' " Mr. Sharma said he had to be strict in this crowded, hectic city.
Writing for the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy said, "Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
The challenge, as Ms. Kennedy sees it, is to figure out how to be strict in a world that has far more rules than when she grew up.
Justice Kennedy's majority opinion also said that the strict scrutiny called for in this case must not be "strict in theory, but fatal in fact".
The range of design challenges this presented forced us to be strict in other areas, something the gallery fully supported and should receive full credit for (they even came up with the concept title before production started).
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And Boateng said football authorities needed to be stricter in their punishments for fans and players.
The extra economic signal means Facebook can be stricter in classifying messages as spam and simply refuse to deliver them entirely.
The voices were strict in their limitations.
Another operation new this year, the Good Farm Delivery, based in Sag Harbor, is strict in its definition of local.
And "the Ministry of Environmental Protection, intentionally or otherwise, has not been strict in enforcing the law," he wrote.
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