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The division between research careers in academia and industry is rather strict in Europe.
However, this definition is rather strict, so that people thought of some less restrictive definitions.
Husserl's understanding of 'nonsense' is rather strict: he counts only those strings of words that are syntactically incorrect (so that they form a mere 'heap of words' and cannot be combined into any unified meaning (Husserl 1913/2000, 522)) as strictly nonsensical, and thus as signs of differences in categories of meaning.
Obviously, this selection is rather strict resulting in exclusion of potentially interesting genes.
Using the recommended 30 metre increase (based on self-rated physical function) as a gauge for clinical significance is rather strict, and its usefulnesscan be discussed [ 16, 17].
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A former railroad engineer proud of his British ancestry, Mr. Booth's definition of Anglo-Indian is rather stricter than the Constitution's.
Requirements for the format of the thesis are rather strict.
One was a man with a reputation for being rather strict.
He had left his father's house, and, while his father was rather strict, he was essentially a good man.
Although the urban planning sector has been rather strict, the investment sector prefers to encourage both FDI and domestic investments by giving incentives.
He also applied what appeared to be rather strict geometrical treatments on the bodices of many pieces, showing high-concept circular black bras or tops that were structured to appear slightly conical.
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