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Members are no held strictly to dues assessments.
This information is held strictly confidential by the Common Application organization.
Until 1646 the Pascal family held strictly Roman Catholic principles, though they often substituted l'honnêteté ("polite respectability") for inward religion.
In 1982, forty-four per cent of Americans held strictly creationist views, a statistically insignificant difference from 2012.
American Presidents are, in the last analysis, still held strictly accountable for the errors of their Administrations... Compares Reagan to Nixon.
Yet, under California law, this constitutes the provision of medical services for which the hospital could not be held strictly liable.
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Almost two-thirds of committed evangelicals the ones who attend church most frequently and say they hold strictly to the Bible describe themselves as conservative, by far the largest proportion of any religious group.
If inequality in (9) holds strictly for all (iinlangle nrangle), A is called strictly diagonally dominant by row.
The existence of an e nn for which (17) holds strictly is obvious (e.g., e nn = 0).
If A is irreducible and the inequality in (9) holds strictly for at least one (iin langle nrangle), A is called irreducibly diagonally dominant by row.
Thus, these conditions are necessary and sufficient for the 4-node oriented wheel to be a Nash network (strict Nash if both conditions hold strictly).
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