First, the Treasury's strictures about outputs will be effective only if senior ministers lead by example.
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Certain strictures, like obliging men to wear traditional robes, are a small price to pay.
By weaving science lessons into roiling adventure tales, Verne and Hetzel strove to circumvent those strictures.
Out West they have fewer strictures on selling insurance but sick people are out of luck.
The group calls its creation a documentary, which would be exempt from McCain-Feingold's strictures.
Rather than comply with the bank's strictures, the government of Chad has repaid its loans in full.
It's more than fun beyond U.S. shores, where strictures against betting on the contest don't always apply.
But Maurice Watkins, who spent 28 years on the United board, said Premier League clubs could meet the strictures.
But CAFTA's strictures do not apply to several sensitive crops, such as white corn and Costa Rican potatoes and onions.
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Yet many countries have managed the trick without meeting those preconditions, including Japan, Costa Rica and, despite his strictures, India.
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EU, by American strictures, has been as muddled and spineless as ever over the simmering crisis in the Serbian province of Kosovo.
Also, they need to adhere to the other strictures of the Maastricht treaty and not fall into the temptation of abandoning the Euro.
This week it launched a paper on the family, accompanied by solemn strictures urging people to be non-judgmental and to tolerate alternative lifestyles.
The commission can impose serious strictures or fine companies for non-compliance.
But Booz's Mr Banerji argues that the commercial arm is better off now because the split freed it from legal strictures associated with BAH's government work.
Gradually, the strictures on capital ratios laid down in Basel III will force the broadening of that capital base, at the expense of potential remuneration pools.
Newspapers and television stations are exempt from the strictures of McCain-Feingold, so they can spend vast sums supporting or hounding political candidates without fear of reprisal.
The risk is that, unless their strictures lead to action, the monitors' job will seem pointless and go the way of the crossing-sweeper, typewriter designer and hula-hoop maker.
For example, the FCC's proposed rules allow ISPs to engage in "reasonable network management" activities and to offer "specialized" or "managed" services outside of the neutrality strictures.
Like bank loans, credit lines come with strictures called covenants.
Relaxing, not tightening, strictures against harm reduction products should be implemented in the EU, and as soon as possible, as thousands die needlessly each day from inhaling smoke.
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But it would be wrong to characterise Dr Soghoian simply as an academic or an activist, because he has an unusual gift for working outside conventional institutional strictures.
Recent developments have increased the poverty imposed by such strictures.
Many Czechs, however, are trying to heed Mr Havel's strictures.
She offers suggestions on how we might combat internal forces that work against our true selves, cultural strictures that were instilled in us as children and are hard to shake.
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He made us believe in Captain Hook and Tinkerbell, and so we can believe that women oppressed by Victorian strictures could find the spirit to escape their gilded birdcages of propriety.
Arguably, Mr O'Neill's strictures reflect a clash of temperaments.
Some of these strictures need a pinch of salt.
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Even though Pollack ostensibly transitions from quasi-memoir to quasi-historical fiction, he approaches his narrative with the enthusiasm of a writer who has been longing to break free from the strictures of reality.
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Has populism, whether from the right or the left, ensured that government preserves, protects and defends individual rights, of rich and poor alike, or that it obeys the strictures of the U.S. Constitution?
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