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It found that in football generally, the rules governing agents' conduct were observed "somewhat casually", "frequently disregarded" and that "Birmingham City FC was by no means the only club whose respect for the rules was less than strict".
Anything less than strict scrutiny (i.e., intermediate scrutiny or rational basis) will not exhibit a constraint on the magnitude of ideological voting.It stands to reason that in the eyes of ideologically disparate judges, what counts as an "important" reason for discrimination could come down in starkly different ways.
To date, local administrations have been less than strict with sedentary farmer-herders who take advantage of the situation to strengthen their own territorialities.
The multiple-metal models yield greater than strict additivity at low aqueous metal concentrations (Σ<1 TU), strict additivity at intermediate metal concentrations (Σ=1 TU), and less than strict additivity at high metal concentrations (Σ>1 TU), independent of the combination of metals.
They went on to say that "because strict compliance with the statutory requirements for absentee voting is, and always has been required, there is no basis on which voters could have reasonably believed that anything less than strict compliance would suffice".
The implications of a less than strict adherence to Geneva III are serious and must temper any consideration of the questions presented.
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This is a reasonable proposal given that gall-thrips specialising on Plurinerves display a less-than-strict form of cospeciation between insect and host [ 52, 53] and are therefore tightly affiliated with this resource.
It also turns out from their definition that such self-mappings are less restrictive than strict contractive self-mappings so that their associated formalism is applicable to a wider class of real-life problems.
The constraint on the upper-bounds in (3.51) guarantees that the strict upper-bound for is less than a strict upper-bound for for any sufficiently large provided that (3.52).
for some sufficiently large finite.The constraint on the upperbounds in (3.47) guarantees that the strict upper-bound for is less than a strict upper-bound for for any sufficiently large provided that (3.48).
As critics of this system point out, in districts contested by more than two candidates, it is possible to gain the seat with less than a strict majority of votes (50 percent plus one).
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