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These new powers should be strictly defined and regularly vetted to ensure legal compliance and effectiveness.
Curiously, many comic-hosted podcasts are not shows that could be strictly defined as comedy.
Police powers over them must be strictly defined; legal ambiguity about when they can use information from a mole and when they are held to be aiding misconduct must be removed.
The response time to an external event does not need to be strictly defined; the architecture behaves like a soft real-time system.
We propose a mathematical model, sufficiently general to enable inclusion of the effects of fragmentation by roads, assuming that the continuity of habitats across road-fragmented landscapes cannot be strictly defined.
However, the inclusion of a theory component in the PTDR framework raises two issues that require further discussion: (1) Should the general law or scientific theory be strictly defined during K-12 science education?
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And, nearly always, the parameters under which they work are strictly defined.
There was a fluidity in their world; nothing was strictly defined.
At American insistence, these crimes are strictly defined and there are strong safeguards against overzealous or politically motivated prosecutions.
Their ultimate destination was Constantinople, where their rights of trading were strictly defined by treaty.
In the patriarchal societies found in many developing countries, gender roles are strictly defined.
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