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Strictness
Strictness meaning
The state or quality of being strict. | The result or product of being strict.
Synonyms of Strictness
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Bringing adventure and excitement into the lives of the seven children otherwise raised with militaristic strictness, is a classic love story against the backdrop of looming catastrophe.
Nevertheless, considerable challenges exist when it comes to implementation, which could trigger the US to think harder about the strictness and implementation timeframe of its own standards.
Smith also made a comment regarding the strictness of the man’s parents in which he described them as Indian, it turns out they are of Turkish descent and a further of a lude sexual nature about the man and his weight.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and terrorists should be dealt with “iron hands”, he said, adding that if there were strictness everywhere, then it would be difficult to hit the target.
There was heavy police deployment along with increased strictness on student protests and gatherings.
Mr Smith was previously the head teacher at Great Yarmouth Charter Academy, and was known for "army like" strictness which was criticised by some parents.
Rai called upon all farmer bodies to join the agitation to give a befitting reply to the “unprecedented strictness” and “heavy barricading” imposed by the Haryana government for preventing farmers from marching to the national capital.
Acts of racism or discrimination are unlawful in the United States and the country enforces its anti-discriminatory laws with considerable vigor and strictness.
He directed Director General of Police Sanjay Beniwal to enforce greater strictness in monitoring visitors from outside, who could be carriers of Covid.
It may even be tempting to commiserate with her about how “unreasonable” her dad is being about the loan (and I agree with you that he is, but back to that in a second) and/or his general strictness.
That means no large indoor gatherings, no uncontrolled travel, no potential super-spreader events, continued strictness on social distancing.
That strictness has led to diseases like foot-and-mouth disease in animals, which Roth said exists in 90 different countries, to be eradicated in the U.S. for more than 90 years.
Growing drug & alcohol consumption, rising strictness of alcohol and drug testing laws, and increasing funds from government have been driving the global drug screening market.
Aeneas' character had hitherto been that of an easy and democratic-minded man of the world with no pretense to strictness in morals or consistency in politics.
Censorship increased in strictness over the following decades, and violators could receive harsh punishments.
Despite his strictness and dogmatism, he has also been described by partisans as contributing to the struggle for genuine human freedom, by teaching a duty to oppose unjust government in order to bring about moral and spiritual change.
Each episode has the primary function of transitioning for the next entry of the subject in a new key, and may also provide release from the strictness of form employed in the exposition, and middle-entries.
For example, James Madison (author of the US Constitution ) wrote in Federalist Paper No. 39 that the US Constitution "is in strictness neither a national nor a federal constitution; but a composition of both.
Gershwin's second "Prelude" for solo piano is an interesting example of a classical blues, maintaining the form with academic strictness.
In particular, see Chapter 6, "Reading, Writing and Publishing" Across continental Europe, but in France especially, booksellers and publishers had to negotiate censorship laws of varying strictness.