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Synonyms for strict

not deviating from correctness, accuracy, or completeness

rigorous and unsparing in treating others

conforming completely to established rule

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rigidly accurate

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(of rules) stringently enforced

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characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint

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incapable of compromise or flexibility

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severe and unremitting in making demands

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Despite enduring strict disciplinary action, Duterte has often declared his love and respect for his mother, particularly in taking care of him and his siblings when she was widowed.
So shouldn't we then submit our letters to the Daily Herald, et al., via rather rough-surfaced paper (certainly not what we have today) and by using quill and ink pot for the actual writing, and then send these letters off in what we today call the "snail-mail" don't even think of email a if, that is, we truly are going to be strict constructionists regarding the Bill of Rights, and the First Amendment in particular?
'Actually the protest was not against the checkposts but against the strict checking and I don't know why police lodged FIR against some of the protesters,' said activist Sohail Ashgar.
After an initial neurocognitive, balance, and symptom assessment in the emergency department, 45 participants were randomly assigned to strict rest and 43 controls were randomly assigned to usual care.
Half were assigned strict rest for five days while the other half were given the usual care of 1-2 days of rest followed by a stepwise return to activity.
In a mini survey of her own posted on her official Facebook page, Hind told fans that she uses strict methods of obedience in raising her children, and was interested in knowing what they thought of her methods.
I believe it should be made legal but with very very strict guidelines and criteria.
Strict rules mean that ex-pats cannot drink booze at home without a licence.
Clearly T is a reverse column-strict tableaux if and only if T' is a reverse-row strict tableaux.
And the most widely employed rate control strategy today is the one recommended in the current ACC/American Heart Association/European Society of Cardiology guidelines: strict rate control with a resting heart rate below 80 bpm and a heart rate less than 110 bpm during moderate exercise.
The widely employed ACC/American Heart Association/European Society of Cardiology guidelines advise strict rate control with a resting heart rate below 80 bpm and a heart rate less than 110 bpm during moderate exercise.
The Age of Strict Construction: A History of the Growth of Federal Power, 1789-1861.
GABBY Agbonlahor believes a strict upbringing from his father Samson helped him become a top Premier League footballer at a time when his footballing career was at a crossroads.