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Sentence count:216+30Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: purelyrigorouslystringentlySimilar words: strictdistrictrestrictrestrictiondirectlycorrectlytrickelectricMeaning: ['strɪktlɪ]  adv. 1. restricted to something 2. in a stringent manner 3. in a rigorous manner. 
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151 No effort has been stinted in polishing this painfully derivative picture as if it were a diamond instead of strictly paste.
152 The rules on how any government spends money on advertising are strictly controlled.
153 But the theories are not strictly comparable, and their strengths and weaknesses are not necessarily obvious.
154 The operation will be strictly controlled to avoid any further risks.
155 Whether it has always been strictly adhered to by magistrates and the police is, of course, another matter.
156 Rents were again strictly controlled, and empty houses were requisitioned.
157 Our model, in other words, is strictly a model of artificial selection, not natural selection.
158 The most noticeable difference is that the helmets are lower in the back than those intended strictly for cyclists.
159 The findings are strictly confidential and we do not know if these athletes were allowed to compete.
160 Strictly speaking, yes, it would tend to go blue ever so slightly.
161 Stewart was in the partnership strictly at his invitation,(www.Sentencedict.com) and that conferred upon Stewart a junior status.
162 These terms should strictly only be used for the natural numbers or for other countable sets.
163 Some live life strictly, following each and every rule rigidly. They go by the book and get stuck by the hook. Break free today, let conscience guide your way. RVM 
164 The plant will set new standards in the working conditions for staff and will strictly limit emissions, noise and smells.
165 But Geneva rules will apply, except in so far as fire and brimstone will be permitted on a strictly controlled basis.
166 The data which they provide are thus not strictly comparable.
167 Authors adhere strictly to a formula provided by the publishers.
168 Even those who believed that poverty was largely self-inflicted did not always adhere to policies strictly consistent with this view.
169 An inquiry is now under way to find out if the rules were strictly adhered to in Mrs Allen's case.
170 This task is actually easier outside the old hierarchical corporate structure, where information was compartmentalized and unrelated contexts kept strictly separate.
171 Strictly speaking, there is as yet no definitive evidence for declining sperm counts.
172 Its view of itself as strictly an object database engine provider has changed to encompass solutions, migration and gateways.
173 Using the condition, the denominator may be shown to be proportional to, which in steady state is strictly positive for.
174 Neither the input nor the output of a Turing machine can, strictly speaking, be an infinite decimal.
175 To be strictly accurate about it, they are mostly very reliable once they are up and running properly.
176 The cult of the dead at the tomb was a strictly religious function.
177 Private ownership of parts of the system confers only strictly limited rights and powers of control over operation and revenue.
178 Envy was a civilised emotion, attendant upon some degree of security and the possession of things strictly unnecessary to survival.
179 To be strictly accurate, there are two Wolvertons, Old and New.
180 A good government had to guide its people, sometimes gently, sometimes strictly, just as parents did. It could allow certain freedoms, but in a style that suited the country. Amy Tan 
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