Yet when no discrimination is in question she forgoes strictness, and gives both race and diversity constitutional stature. |
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To a lesser extent, they blamed adverse family factors and the strictness of the school regime. |
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Her high spirits and love of life were so different from Mimi's strictness and rigidity. |
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Other traits for which people found fault with him were his great strictness, his curiosity and his meddlesomeness. |
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Better to be able to argue about the answer to a clue than to have such mathematical strictness. |
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Following them were cops, shouting out orders to each other in a loud jabber of falsely intelligent strictness. |
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The commander stands for the general's qualities of wisdom, sincerity, benevolence, courage, and strictness. |
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In addition, the strictness of pre-marketing review should partly depend on the claims being made about the product's health benefits. |
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A sloppy way of writing may give rise to self-induced murkiness of thought, but strictness in expression will contribute to a tidy mind. |
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To what extent flexibility is reduced depends on the concreteness and legal strictness in which such commitments are made. |
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Many suffered stunning upsets in the elections, thanks both to the new voting system and to the strictness of the Election Commission. |
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What is correct is that the strictness of the regulations varies within the EU and naturally also in the candidate countries. |
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One message that will undoubtedly be pushed is the need for budgetary strictness during the crisis. |
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This level of financial commitment will have a strong influence on the strictness of requirements, particularly in the environmental sphere. |
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Two groups emerged: those who supported a more moderate monastic lifestyle, and those who pressed for strictness and penitence. |
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And while the entire ballet very faithfully follows the unfolding of the plot, the suites do not embody the same chronological strictness. |
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What can you say about the unlimited mind and the strictness of rules, the strictness of the posture? |
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South Carolina relaxed the strictness of its ID law, and a bipartisan court unanimously approved it. |
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There is a correct way to dance a waltz that is almost balletic in its strictness, but, to a large extent, in club dance anything goes and you just see where it gets you. |
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In strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative. The Constitution of the U. S. forbids everything like an establishment of a national religion. |
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Differences between countries in the strictness of environmental protection rules can be justified by differences in environmental problems or in the effects of pollution. |
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What Mr Uribe and his Centro Democrático party reject is not the peace negotiation per se, but rather the lack of strictness and clarity with which it has developed. |
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Across continental Europe, but in France especially, booksellers and publishers had to negotiate censorship laws of varying strictness. |
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Those ratings and officers who had never known the Royal Navy's discipline and strictness bring in a new, typically Canadian culture, that will help the RCN develop its own personality. |
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It must be pointed out that due to its extreme seclusion and sturdy build as well as the geometric strictness of its architectonics, the Castle had an individual appearance even at the time of its building. |
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We must also ensure increased strictness both in issuing sea-worthiness certificates and in monitoring the condition and the maintenance of vessels. |
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He grew up in a traditional society marked not only by the strictness of religion and the intense heat of the desert, but also by collective rejoicing at high festivals and a community spirit. |
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This situation, with freedom outside and strongly contrasting strictness within, is quite different from the time when the family was the centre and almost all of life. |
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The duty to provide documentation is judged with similar strictness in Austria and the Netherlands, where the burden of proof may also be eased for the patient. |
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The degree of strictness of border controls depends on the country and the border concerned. |
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On the structural side, the recourse to budgetary amendments to finance additional expenditure raises concerns about the strictness of budget implementation. |
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Within the general context of the sonata da camera, the presence of fugue movements, increasingly rare at the time, demonstrates the erudition of their composer and his taste for formal strictness. |
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In the strictness with which he holds this view he belongs in the company of the novelists I have cited, except that he is unkinder and less charitable than they are. |
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