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Gore had strayed quite a bit from the strict definition of a metaphor.
In the strict definition I'd say yes, but only a little bit closer.
She immediately acknowledged that her concert, part of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series, didn't fit the strict definition of "American".
The Netherlands also meets the strict definition of a recession, with two consecutive quarters of declining output.
However, knowing the strict definition of a word or the literal meaning of a phrase only goes so far.
But because researchers intended to assess the checklist's success, their work met the strict definition of "research," and thus required patients' informed consent.
However women can have variations on these reactions; a slightly lower temperature, for example, and those symptoms might go unreported because they don't meet the strict definition.
The 175 billion "likely is in the ball park," he said, "but it doesn't meet the strict definition of a reserve".
The strict definition so far formulated has prompted local bodies to create very complex and inefficient corporate governances in companies awarded services of general interest.
But, as with "troll" and "fake news", the strict definition has been forgotten as the term has become one of political conflict.
But when it comes to the new opportunities available to entrepreneurs in the Chinese commonwealth, I would like to expand the strict definition of arbitrage.
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