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The phrase "quite strict rules" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe rules that are fairly rigorous or demanding. For example: - Our school has quite strict rules about uniform and punctuality. - The company has implemented quite strict rules to ensure workplace safety. - The organization has a reputation for enforcing quite strict rules on its members. - The coach has set quite strict rules for the team's training and behavior. - The military has quite strict rules regarding behavior and discipline.
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"We have quite strict rules," he said.
(It doesn't seem likely that modern central banks think this way; if they do, they have a very pessimistic view of the productivity of capital).Under Bretton Woods (or indeed the gold standard), central banks did keep a firm eye on the banking sector, often imposing quite strict rules on reserve requirements, cash ratios and the like.
"We have rules, quite strict rules.
To this end, contracts usually include quite strict rules of production (set by the retailer) and technical assistance and controls.
Many bird species follow quite strict rules of combination.
The research found that 'care' in the institutions was invariably understood in terms of responding to problems and tended to relate mainly to disciplinary issues, therefore most of the institutions had quite strict rules and regulations in place and physical and humiliating punishment was found to be widespread.
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And those limits are quite strict: Syria has been ruled by emergency law since 1963, under a strong-fisted security force; opposing (or even just differing) opinions can lead to arrest, imprisonment or, at the very least, travel restrictions.
The rules are quite strict.
Mrs Tanaka-Svenska, accompanied by Louis Mariette, who created her headpiece, said: "The dress code has always been quite strict but we always bend the rules slightly - they know us here.
But my school's quite strict – we used to have a rule about which doors you could use to go in and to go out, and if you used the wrong one you got detention.
The criteria are in principle quite strict.
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