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The rules must be stringently applied.
In sociocultural terms, this is a view more or less stringently adhered to by a sixth of the world's population.
Stringently enforced parameters on intellectual property are encoded into new formats and technologies, perpetuating the individuating characteristics of media marketing wherever possible.
Processoriented theorists have stringently critiqued semiotic models like structuralism, rendering these models not "good to think" for many anthropologists.
The alternative is the continuance of default rules that are stringently prohibitive and not at all facilitative.
Within the school system itself the policy should be applied stringently.
The test was, therefore, repeated more stringently to identify squares with, for example, five times the average number.
In short, in order to fulfill his role as the guardian of objectivity, the critic must not deviate from a narrowly and stringently defined set of logical procedures.
They are left at best for equity, at worst they are consigned to the archaic norms of ecclesiastical law, and so subject to a series of stringently defined incapacities.
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