Sentence examples for is strictly stated from inspiring English sources

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Ireland Yes < 18: 70% ▪ Citizens Information: Rights of young workers ▪ OECD Employment Outlook 2015 In case of Ireland, it is strictly stated that "young people under the age of 18 are only granted up to 70% of the national minimum wage".

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In the U.S., it’s because family law is strictly a state matter, meaning that the difference in state laws regarding the substance and procedure of a divorce action can result in significantly different outcomes.

In [17], the authors present a discrete-time Markov chain (DTMC) model that represents a discrete phase-type distribution in which the last state is strictly an absorbing state.

We find that this 'breathing' state is strictly dependent on the metabolic state of the cell and is progressively silenced during differentiation.

We find that this 'breathing' state is strictly dependent on the metabolic state of the cell and is progressively silenced during differentiation, thus presumably representing a hallmark of pluripotency maintenance.

The power of the federal government is strictly limited: The states established it and gave it explicit powers, reserving the rest for themselves and for the people.

First, one may acknowledge that it is, strictly speaking, not states themselves that are causally efficacious, but events that are closely associated with them, such as the manifestation of a belief, the formation of an intention, or the "onslaught" of a desire (Davidson 1963).

Currently, all known Taphrina species are dimorphic: The mycelial (filamentous) state is strictly plant parasitic, whereas the yeast state is saprophytic and can be cultured on artificial media (Mix 1949; Rodrigues and Fonseca 2003).

Direction of electron spin in these states is strictly determined by their momentum, so these states can be called as "helical" ones.

Then, for every function (fin W_{2}^{m}), we have begin{aligned} |f-mathcal {P}f|_{m,L_2(Omega )}le |f-mathcal {P}f|_{varphi }le |f|_{varphi }, end{aligned} where as before stated, (varphi) is strictly conditionally positive definite of order m.

The California Court of Appeal decision in City of Garden Grove v. Superior Court (2007) similarly accords strong weight to state regulations, since the police department was ordered to give the defendant his cannabis back stating that 'because the act is strictly a federal offense, the state has no power to punish it as such'.

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