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Not strictly fair, but even so a writer like Reid does not want to see state subsidy.
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But this isn't strictly fair.
Surely one can make an argument about counting votes in Florida without telling any lies -- i.e., so many did cast their votes, in whatever faith, and they are good Democrats, and good Americans, and they care so much, and if we don't count them they'll vote for the devil, and we need them in November, and so we really should count their votes, even if it isn't, strictly speaking, honest or fair.
To be fair, this wrong-headed effort is not, strictly speaking, a rap opera, so much as Mr. Moore acting out by himself a rap opera that he directed when he taught English in China in the late '80s.
GENEVA — The Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie, the high-end watch fair held every January in Geneva, is not, strictly speaking, an entertainment fest like, say, the Cannes film festival.
Although we believe the present estimate is a fair representation for the population, we acknowledge that the study is not strictly population based and therefore has to be regarded as an approximation.
It is a fair deduction, then, that the subset of fluctuations in Fig. 7A do not strictly occur at random.
Some aren't strictly fake.
Perhaps not strictly relevant.
Which is not strictly true.
It's not strictly rational.
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