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It is possible that once some Earth-sized extrasolar planets with moons are discovered, the term "double planet" will be defined more strictly, but so far it is completely unofficial.

When informal caregiving was defined more strictly, as giving care eight or more hours weekly, longer than one year, or both, no association with an emotional disorder was observed (OR = 0.92; 95% CI = 0.64-1.31, OR = 1.22; 95% CI = 0.92-1.63 and OR = 1.17; 95% CI = 0.73-1.87, respectively).

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They define more strictly a core syndrome of TTH.

In recent times, verbal "gaffes", defined ever more strictly, made blunt parliamentarians look high risk or accident prone.

The Abbasids, who succeeded the Umayyads defined it more strictly, in an attempt to apply it more consistently.

The government tried something similar in the 19th century, defining charity as more strictly tied with alms-giving, but the move was overturned in the courts.

Therefore, it is possible to define T regs more strictly as CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ cells.

Since the possible set of text beginners and text enders can include any of the 417 signs, the numbers above indicate that both text beginners and text enders are well-defined, with text enders being more strictly defined than text beginners.

Ethnic and racial distinctions among whites, Africans, Coloureds, and Indians were more strictly defined and policed.

More strictly defined inadequate sleep (<5.5 h) had generally higher ORs than less strict definition (<6.5 h).

But then at last autumn's party conference she indicated she would like to see much more strictly defined targets and controls but which, crucially, would exclude international university students.

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