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Gore had strayed quite a bit from the strict definition of a metaphor.
The firm's website firmly says it has a "strict definition" of value.
She immediately acknowledged that her concert, part of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series, didn't fit the strict definition of "American".
The Netherlands also meets the strict definition of a recession, with two consecutive quarters of declining output.
It likes his position that "any foreign involvement must be based on a strict definition of vital national interest".
However, knowing the strict definition of a word or the literal meaning of a phrase only goes so far.
The audience for jazz is small, and a strict definition of jazz only excludes new listeners, he said.
The common and strict definition of subsidies is "pre-tax": directly intervening to keep a price artificially low.
Stock exchanges, as a listing condition, should require at least a majority of the directors on company boards to meet a strict definition of independence.
But because researchers intended to assess the checklist's success, their work met the strict definition of "research," and thus required patients' informed consent.
She adopts a strict definition of family-friendly trails: they should be reasonably level and accessible to what "fun stuff" is nearby.
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