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Well, that is strictly true.
Neither position is strictly true.
This is strictly true, but I can't see how it's relevant in any normal society, where such compromises are made every time a law entitles citizens to equal treatment without trying to determine each person's exact individual preferences.
Whether or not that is strictly true -- the Washington Speakers Bureau, which represents him and other famous speakers, did not return repeated telephone calls -- most political hopefuls speak free, at length, to anyone who will listen.
As turbidity increases, the copolarized scheme starts giving better results since-for an optically thin medium, that is, as long as single scattering events dominate-water reverses the helicity of circularly polarized incident light (Figure 11(b) and 11(c)) (this is strictly true in the absence of polarization memory effects (see below)).
Although this is strictly true only for a uniform ambient field ({mathbf{B}}_0), FACs give, even for a real distribution of currents, only a very small contribution to F. Fig. 3 Normalized L-curves for 6 individual orbits: orbit no.
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*May not be strictly true.
Another interpreter wanted to know whether the stories had to be strictly true.
This may not be strictly true, scientifically speaking, but we're accustomed to so much more.
But a cityscape, to be strictly true to its name, has to be about more than nature doing its thing.
And though it was strictly true that Tony Canning ended up recruiting me for MI5, his motives were complicated, and he had no official sanction.
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