By 1750 writers had begun to question the religious strictures laid down by men such as Samuel Moody. |
All patients should be evaluated for esophageal rings and strictures after the foreign body is removed. |
It must be rooted in the most difficult strictures of the scriptures of the major religions and the deepest springs of the human heart. |
To many minds, we live in a post-feminist era when denouncing sexist strictures is anachronistic. |
Understanding the historicity of Adorno's strictures and imperatives is an unavoidable task for critical theory and aesthetics today. |
Critics of both films offered strictures that suggest more than an awareness of this axiom. |