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Vice President Hubert Humphrey gets strict marching orders on how to pass the president's legislative program: "I want you to be walking down the halls... having the administrative assistants telling you what's happening and getting the gossip".
At that point, the company gets strict and makes him pay it back.
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That's when my mum had to get strict with me, and I started taking my boxing seriously.
"The last thing we want is to give someone a faulty key, so we've got strict thresholds about when a result is returned," he said.
However, in Europe, which got strict sooner and where fuel is heavily taxed, petrol and diesel vehicles have become much cleaner.
We've got strict tactics and team strategies that we stick to so there won't be anyone showboating – and no saves for the cameras from me.
France is taking preventative measures … All of these countries are expecting to hunker down and get strict on their immigration policies".
The court has treated disability, like age, as subject to minimal constitutional scrutiny -- as opposed to classifications like race or sex, which get "strict" or at least "heightened" scrutiny.
"It really decreases the chances that if Governor Bush is president that he's ever going to get strict constructionists through the United States Senate," said Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska.
By taking λ=−1, X=ξ Z and Y=−X, we get strict inequalities in 1), 2), and 3).
To get strict monotonicity of the operator J, without loss of generality, we divide the proof into two cases.
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