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But these are pretty much the only really testable subjects in a very strict sense.
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But in everything except the strict accounting sense of the word Mr Ashcroft has become a liability.
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Sheen showed up for work and did his job, which makes diagnosing him an addict in a strict clinical sense an iffy proposition.
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Consequently, the study of corruption ought to include acts that may be legal in a strict narrow sense but where the rules of the game have been bent.
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What is evident is that the relations between ministers and mandarins are at a crisis, in the strict medical sense of that word: that is to say, they are at a point at which they will either get better, or drastically worse.
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They would all represent, implicitly at least, an increment to the national debt (at least in an economic sense, if not in a strict public-accounting sense).
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Common sense instead of strict adherence to ideology should guide costs savings.
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The strict laws gave her a sense of boundaries.
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Though I would argue that they are more fun when they follow a strict set of internal rules that make sense both in terms of narrative and gameplay.
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Equally worrisome for many developers are the strict display guidelines that prevent tweets from being transformed into standard formats that make sense for feed aggregation sites.
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