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The "authoritarian parent," by contrast, sets a strict standard of conduct, often theologically motivated.
The act sets a strict requirement that ministerial authorisation is required if the data of an Australian citizen is involved, and indicates that the citizen must be a "person of interest", such as someone involved in terrorism or organised crime.
Its research has stretched from the Netherlands - which sets a strict limit of 25 weeks on viability - to British special schools, where the panel weighed the arguments over how far disability affects a child's quality of life.
The compact sets a strict ceiling for a country's structural budget deficit and stipulates that public-debt ratios in excess of 60% of GDP must be reduced yearly by one-twentieth of the difference between the current ratio and the target.
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Some schools set a strict word limit.
But it was not clear whether it was setting a strict deadline.
Critics saw it as a way around campaign finance laws that set a strict cap on donations to candidates.
But she said the trust had erred in the society's case and she set a strict new standard.
This was resolved after management set a strict deadline and promised the group equally intriguing problems in the future.
Legislation should set a strict deadline for encryption of future data, plus stiff penalties for abuse thereafter.
Twenty years ago, lenders used to set a strict limit of twenty-eight per cent of gross income for mortgage repayments.
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