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Actually I do prefer to be defined "strictly through my work".
Firms must gain proper consent (defined strictly) before using and processing data.
It is not controversial to say torture should be defined strictly.
His plays are simpler in plot and setting and his characters are defined strictly by action, as opposed to introspective narration.
When Jay started out playing records as a callow teenager in the late Sixties and early Seventies, Britain was defined strictly on race, as well as class, grounds.
The remainder are defined strictly as "identity theft," when personal information like a Social Security number or a driver's license number is stolen to open new accounts, obtain loans or make purchases.
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An amorphism of [M cyclam)]3[Re(CN)7]2 (M=Ni, Cu) polymers does not allow to define strictly their dimensionality and to model anisotropic magnetic behavior of the compounds.
The author does not define strictly what the motivation for this paper is, what the audience should be and who can specifically benefit from it.
The monarch is the head of state, but the crown's role is defined as strictly neutral and apolitical.
Michael Buess, a spokesman for Basler Kantonalbank, said that the "negotiations with U.S. authorities has been defined as strictly confidential".
Even as a more-woke professional in the erotic industry, I defined sex strictly as penis in vagina (PIV).
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