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Mr Skinner, who died on Monday, was known for strictness.
He was aged just 25 years, and despite his youth he gained a reputation for strictness.
From 1962 to retirement in 1981, Florence Bloch served generations of CUNY graduate students as Director of Financial Aid where her reputation for strictness was matched by her determination to afford all those who had a right to assistance their fair chance.
We extend an existing first-order typing system for strictness analysis to the fully higher-order case, covering both the derivation system and the inference algorithm.
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Very active in exercising this function, he soon became reputed for his strictness and for his detailed knowledge and invaluable experience that he had of this arm.
That standards in architecture are subjective is reason for greater strictness, not less.
It's undoubtedly a challenge to the Castro regime, once known for its strictness regarding the right of freedom to assembly.
But in Europe, Britain stands out for the strictness of its policies and the apparent inconsistencies in the way it enforces them.
The reason for this strictness is that big retailers demand "slotting fees" to put suppliers' goods on their shelves, and these vary according to which positions are considered to be prime space.But shelf-positioning is fiercely fought over, not just by those trying to sell goods, but also by those arguing over how best to manipulate shoppers.
During his coaching career, Rymkus was renowned for his strictness.
We used various requirements for mapping strictness, requiring a portion of a read that must map to vary from 0.3 to 1.0 and mapping identity from 80%to100%0%.
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