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The new rabbi, in an effort to more strictly interpret religious law regarding travel by vehicle on the Sabbath, has closed the handicapped parking area so worshipers will not drive.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s disability recipiency rates fell, first because program gatekeepers were urged to more strictly interpret existing rules, and then because Congress in 1980 required SSA to reevaluate all current recipients to see if they still met the medical standards.

However, if strictly interpreted, the proposals would put them under even more pressure than now to make tough decisions, such as replacing their staff with private contractors.

Instead, if nature conservation policies will develop towards creating strictly interpreted 'wildernesses' and excluding traditional engagements, we assume that some more elementary transformations in reindeer herding will follow.

Given the lack of quantitative information about reaction kinetics, a reasonable approach is to use Boolean models, which represent concentrations of proteins with a few discrete qualitative levels (strictly interpreted, the term "Boolean" implies variables can only take two values, but we use it in the more general sense that allows more than two discrete levels variables).

Darwinism, strictly interpreted, describes a world that is random, haphazard and mostly unpredictable.

The geometrical size effect is strictly interpreted from the viewpoint of fracture mechanics.

As an originalist, he thinks texts can be strictly interpreted, without trying to get into legislators' minds.

At a still higher level of abstraction lie declarative and scripting languages, which are strictly interpreted languages and often drive applications running in Web browsers and mobile devices.

Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the statute of limitations must be strictly interpreted to protect employers against "stale claims" and "tardy lawsuits".

However, provocation was strictly interpreted at the time and the diminished responsibility defence was enacted only in 1957, partly as a result of Ellis's case.

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