Sentence examples for strictly means from inspiring English sources

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Australia has one of the most strictly means tested and targeted welfare systems in the world.

Sheikh, also spelled Sheik, Shaikh, or Shaykh, Arabic Shaykh, Arabic title of respect dating from pre-Islāmic antiquity; it strictly means a venerable man of more than 50 years of age.

"Because of what godparent strictly means, we only have practising Catholics as godparents, and fellow Christians as 'special witnesses'," says Fr Paul Keane, a parish priest in Essex.

"Strictly" means that building a chapel inside a hotel is enough to avoid paying taxes.

Moore said that evangelicalism has seen a "recovery of a broader Reformed and Lutheran emphasis in evangelicalism on vocation, with artistic gifts seen as potentially God-honoring even if they are not strictly means to ministry or evangelism".

The word "funerary" strictly means "of or pertaining to a funeral or burial", but there is a long tradition in English of applying it not only to the practices and artefacts directly associated with funeral rites, but also to a wider range of more permanent memorials to the dead.

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At present nursing and residential care of the elderly are strictly means-tested.

There is a sense in the aid community now that efficiency appears to strictly mean "more with less".

Photographs that have been taken with President Reagan in his office or at various events throughout the years are strictly meant for personal use and never for solicitation, campaign or marketing purposes".

And by the way, when New Yorkers say bagels and lox, we don't always strictly mean the salty pickled belly meat of the salmon, which is what traditional Jewish lox is.

It doesn't strictly mean these results will be transferred to human beings".

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