You can't just go out and have a McDonald's or a pizza when you want, you have to be so strict on yourself.
The wrap providers "can be as strict as they want to be on terms, " says Chris Tobe, a senior consultant at Breidenbach Capital Consulting who helps employers review stable-value funds.
However, if that were to happen, he would be placed under strict conditions on his movements and where he lived.
Unlike other U.S. anti-drug aid, like Plan Colombia, there does not appear to be the same strict limits on the role of American agents, Sabatini said.
Such orders, involving a variety of restraints such as electronic tagging, bans on unauthorised visitors and electronic communications as well as strict curfews, can be imposed on the simple say-so of the home secretary for indefinitely renewable periods of 12 months.
To get to where they need to be on Social Media, strict engagement policies need to written and heavily enforced.
Now a guaranteed minimum income that came conditional on complying with nanny-stateism that put strict requirements on eating and exercise would be one thing.
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Poets must be well-versed in the Greek Cypriot dialect, possess adequate knowledge of the popular poetry of Cyprus and the ability to retrieve existing, well-known Tsiattista and, above all, must be able to improvise a new couplet on a specific theme within very strict time constraints and be able to respond to his or her opponent.
He believes that she will not want to be seen as forcing Greece out of the euro, not least since on strict legal grounds a country can neither leave nor be forced to leave the currency union.
In the UK, the Advertising Standards Authority, an independent body which oversees the industry, has strict rules on what can be shown in commercials.
We have also placed strict limits on those able to be on the flight deck of UK aircraft.
But HMRC takes a strict line on how such benefits should be costed and allocated.
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Payments to charity trustees are not illegal, but Charity Commission guidelines include strict conditions on how such payments should be handled, and state they should be approved within a charity's constitution.
But it is unclear whether the sausages will be allowed into the UK, because of strict import controls on meat.
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But to be any more precise would violate this column's fairly strict prohibition on calling the market.
Strict border controls mean that Afghan lorries must be completely unloaded twice on their way to Delhi to satisfy Pakistani and Indian border officials.
The FAA approved test flights for the Boeing planes with strict conditions to assure safety: Only essential personnel will be on board, crews must continuously monitor the plane for battery-related problems and tests will be conducted over unpopulated areas.
And if the phone is going to literally be nothing more than a portal to the web, then it's going to be a tough sell for those that have to subsist on a very strict data diet.
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Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said that the rare strict statewide travel ban that he put in place on Friday would be lifted at 4 p.m.
And I appreciate -- we did have that meeting, and you accommodated one of our requests, particularly in terms of the order, and you did say you would be with regard to Mr. Lowell, we talked about it not on a strict gavel.
She told the programme that the strict limit on the number of trainee teachers in Northern Ireland "would definitely be a good idea".
Instead, the Sierra Club's Ms Bahr pins her hopes on a set of strict regulations drafted by the club, which will be put to the voters in November next year.
The process left the companies weighted with crushing debt loads, which was thought to be a good thing as it prevented management from embarking on wild spending sprees and ensured strict financial discipline (conversely, it also limited innovation and growth).
Barring that, strict limits on margin and leverage, especially for holders of insured deposits, can be helpful.
That has put Austria, Germany and, above all, Luxembourg on the spot: all have strict banking secrecy laws that would have to be curtailed if the scheme were to work.
You could say Mason's oeuvre grapples with modernism versus tradition, with rampant consumerism versus sustainability, with strict functionality of craft versus design with a message--and you'd be right on all three counts.
Recipients on the other hand should use the funds according to strict guidelines, and should be subjected to regular audits by reputable firms.
They administer their own admissions - but within the strict requirements of the national code of practice, and they will not be able to select pupils on ability.
The U.K. found no allies in its opposition to strict caps on bankers' bonuses in the EU, leaving little hope the new rules will be changed significantly before they are formally adopted.
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