Sentence examples for strictly report from inspiring English sources

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In response, the authorities instructed newspapers and websites to strictly report only official releases, and arrested six people accused of 'rumourmongering'rumourmongering

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He covered the New York baseball clubs for many years, as well as various other sports topics, and along the way he developed his style of focusing on human interest rather than strictly reporting facts.

Rather than strictly reporting on primary research and outcomes, the book's writing and analysis provide an example of using science as a world view and mode of thought.

20 23 30 31 32 33 DerSimonian and colleagues suggested that "editors could greatly improve the reporting of clinical trials by providing authors with a list of items that they expected to be strictly reported".

Hand washing behavioural changes and changes in knowledge, attitude, and belief on hygiene were assessed in the mothers (number not strictly reported), while the primary outcome measures were assessed in the children.

Hand washing behavioural changes and changes in knowledge, attitude, and belief on hygiene were assessed in the day-care providers (number not strictly reported) and children, while the primary outcome measures were assessed in the children.

They are to be "graded" by Australian immigration officials using a searching and strictly confidential report form.

A "strictly confidential" report from Greece's "troika" of debt inspectors warns that the banks will have to accept 60% losses or "haircuts" if governments were to limit their second bailout to €109bn.

A "strictly confidential" report prepared for eurozone ministers' eyes only but helpfully leaked in this morning' s Financial Times shows that Brussels fears Bailout 3 could be necessary.

Assad's regime has strictly limited reporting in the country so the reports could not be independently confirmed.

Although preceding studies based their conclusions on tasks with strictly discrete reporting alternatives (e.g., "Did the object change or not?"), in continuous-report tasks participants reproduce from memory a specific feature of an object using an analog scale (e.g., Bays, Catalao, & Husain, 2009; Wilken & Ma, 2004; Zhang & Luck, 2008).

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