Sentence examples for strictly met from inspiring English sources

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While the rules that must be strictly met (e.g., assigning every task to an assistant) are formulated as hard constraints, fair distribution of the loads are modeled as soft constraints.

The sample size was therefore limited by the availability of participants that strictly met the selection criteria (female, ≥18 years old, English speaking, undergoing IVF-ICSI treatment for a non-cancerous diagnosis, and signing the informed consent document) and the quality of their gametes.

If this property is strictly met, the original signals can be perfectly demixed by identifying the active time-frequency regions of each source, which leads to a time-frequency binary mask.

The study showed that men who strictly met all study criteria for very low-risk disease were 30percentt less likely to be reclassified to a high-risk category during surveillance and to need subsequent surgery or radiation than men who did not meet one or more study criteria.

While the assumption underlying the equivalence between 1D nonlocal irrigation coefficients and idealized 3D cylindrical burrows is not strictly met for complex burrow geometries, the approach provides a means to estimate the depth-dependence of α, which is otherwise poorly constrained.

When these criteria are strictly met, this strategy would be expected to 'normalize' confounding variation due to intersample variability such as differences in PCR efficiency or loading disparity.

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But only one, Slovenia, strictly meets the criteria for new members, and is therefore likely to get the nod.

Off-axis images are found to be suitable for reconstruction, though they do not strictly meet the linearity requirement in most cases.

It is common practice in the landing site decision process for planetary or lunar exploration to limit the choice of sites to locations that strictly meet the technical and safety requirements of the lander.

Even though opera does not strictly meet Carnegie's definition of a worthy cause something from which "the masses reap the principal benefit"—plenty of opera goers were grateful.

In its statistics the ILO includes provisions according to which the liability for the compensation of employment injuries is imposed directly on the employer, although such schemes do not strictly meet the third criterion above.

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