The ingredients of the filling are measured out in strict ratios, and there are no short cuts.
Now the authority is set to bring in strict new rules on the issue.
Many hospitals there aren't in strict compliance because they can't find or afford enough nurses.
We submitted a strong bid, in good faith and in strict accordance with the DfT's terms.
"In strict planning terms, in my view, it's always been the right decision, " he added.
Please feel free to contact me in strict confidence concerning your whistleblower case.
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Mr Franco insisted that Mr Lugo's ejection was in strict accordance with the country's constitution.
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Marina Gridneva, from the prosecutor-general's office, said the checks were being conducted "in strict compliance with the current legislation".
Since 1987, the 10 CONMEBOL nations have staged the Copa America in strict rotation with Brazil last hosting in 1989.
During this period all the cardinals - retirees included - will begin to discuss in strict secrecy the merits of likely candidates.
Consideration with regard to any candidate is deliberate, held in strict confidence and always takes place over an extended period of time.
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In healthy children, angiopoietin-1 and angiopoietin-2 (ANG-1 and 2) are kept in strict balance, but in those with cerebral malaria, the balance disappears.
This is all done in strict compliance with the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and with IAEA rules and under permanent and quite tough IAEA control.
Smith has Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer's blessing to instill collaboration among all Microsofties--even if it has to be drilled into them in strict legalese.
Any and all information provided will be treated in strict confidence.
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In strict taxonomic terms, it is a tryout for a genre that later became known as the Kunstlerroman, the novel about the artist's career path.
We early on made provisions for that type of burial, and we wanted to make sure that it was going to be done, again, in strict conformance.
Importing American-style affirmative action risks forcing Brazilians to place themselves in strict racial categories rather than somewhere along a spectrum, says Peter Fry, a British-born, naturalised-Brazilian anthropologist.
In strict linguistic parlance, a government minister who happens to be a woman is still madame le ministre, though most now ask to be called madame la ministre.
Prior to the public posting of the documents, they are kept in strict confidentiality with only the advisory committee members and the sponsor having the opportunity to review them.
The tiny snails, which grow up to 2.5cm in length, are being bred in captivity in strict conditions at a temperature of 20-24C with a humidity of about 70%.
But in strict military terms, the U.S. is withdrawing while the Taliban think they're winning the war, and the Afghans are reorganizing their politics in expectation of a Taliban greater power.
It said the Russian flights were carried out in strict accordance with international rules governing airspace above neutral waters, and that the aircraft did not violate the borders of other states.
"The United States will continue to assist Mexico's efforts to disrupt and dismantle criminal organizations in strict accordance with Mexican law and with respect for Mexican sovereignty, " the State Department said in a statement.
The most dangerous substances - such as those that could cause cancer - will be banned, with member states only allowed to make exceptions in strict circumstances, such as in an emergency public health crisis.
The Lions -- a touring representative side featuring the best players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales -- only come together every four years and they tour New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in strict rotation.
Reverend Billy is the stage persona created by a man named Bill Talen, 60, who grew up in a strict Dutch Calvinist household in the Middle West.
It said it was bringing in "strict new criteria" from 2014 for the practical courses included in the tables.
Raised in a strict Prussian family, he went to sea at age 14 and spent time in the French Foreign Legion in Africa before arriving in Port Lincoln in 1961 aboard a Swedish merchant ship.
Asked about Mr Obama's preference, Mr Cameron said he would rather not "deal in too strict timetables" but wanted to get on with bringing "some stability" in Afghanistan so its people could run their own country and troops could come home.
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