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But when it comes to the bishops' strictures on inequality, which is described at one point by Sentamu as "evil", he parts company.
In the late nineteen-eighties, after Mikhail Gorbachev relaxed the strictures on private enterprise, Alexander formed an energy-trading company, which became one of the industry's most important.
Yet he has clearly loosened the strictures on political life.
Second, the United States should oppose international strictures on DDT.
They were aware, though, of Russia's strictures on homosexuality.
Other strictures on lending are also thwarting buyers.
For the past two decades, strictures on dance have tightened as Pakistan has grown more conservative.
The action adds similar financial strictures on Colombian, Basque and Irish organizations.
"It was essential," said Ms. Ehrlich, otherwise unsparing in her strictures on the program's slowness.
Killing landlines removes the last strictures on how to set fees and run their businesses.
Germany has made huge progress in the last decade toward removing strictures on the economy.
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