0 a statement of severe criticism or disapproval:
She cautions 'against the positivistic influence that leaves philosophical research susceptible to the fatality of facticity, the finality of formula, and the stricture of structure'.
Deconstructing 'subject' strictures and structures (into more freely combined diploma packages of related modules within more broadly conceived curriculum areas) is surely the way forward.
Stricture formation is frequent after ingesting caustic chemicals such as strong acids or alkalis.
The notes often leave the reader to decide between the strictures of guide books and actual practice.
While she steps out of strictures of language and text, he retains his text boundness.
If a stricture is present, dilatation is necessary.
Clinically this results in elderly people commonly presenting initially with complications of reflux disease including benign oesophageal strictures.
However, we do think the specific points about how our model is found wanting point to dangers of applying such strictures.