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Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
Writing for the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy said, "Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
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".
"Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact," Kennedy wrote.
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The voices were strict in their limitations.
I had to be strict, very strict.
He wrote, quoting earlier decisions, that "strict scrutiny must not be 'strict in theory, but fatal in fact.' " "But the opposite is also true," he continued.
Anticipating that such a standard is practically impossible, the Court noted, "Strict scrutiny must not be 'strict in theory, but fatal in fact.'… But the opposite is also true.
Rosamund McCarthy, of law firm BWB said recently in Third Sector: "Although, in theory, English charities can campaign, in practice the Charity Commission's case officers are strict about it.
That was about 10 years ago, when lending rules were less strict but, in theory, a student is as eligible to take out a buy-to-let mortgage as anyone else.
In the epistemic game theory literature the most commonly used choice rules are: (strict) dominance, maximization of expected utility and admissibility (also known as weak dominance).
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