Sentence examples for strictly defining from inspiring English sources

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"Perfumers are above all illusionists," he insists, while strictly defining the limits of his trade's synaesthesia.

But when it comes time for talking, many of us with a disability shoot ourselves in the prosthetic foot, by strictly defining the kinds of conversations we can have.

At the same time, however, frequently speaking to the importance of culture fit, without strictly defining what it means and how it fits into the hiring process, can have a negative impact on efforts to increase diversity.

This allows analysis of all possible probe pair combinations within a given local region, thereby avoiding the problem of strictly defining transcript structure.

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But chess is a game of strictly defined rules.

"At home, my job was very strictly defined," she said.

And, nearly always, the parameters under which they work are strictly defined.

These new powers should be strictly defined and regularly vetted to ensure legal compliance and effectiveness.

Curiously, many comic-hosted podcasts are not shows that could be strictly defined as comedy.

Throughout his life, Marceau was striving for perfection within strictly defined limits.

There was a fluidity in their world; nothing was strictly defined.

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