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    strictly
    [ adv ]
    1. restricted to something

    2. <adv.all>
      we talked strictly business
    3. in a stringent manner

    4. <adv.all>
      the laws are stringently enforced
      stringently controlled
    5. in a rigorous manner

    6. <adv.all>
      he had been trained rigorously by the monks


    Strictly \Strict"ly\, adv.
    In a strict manner; closely; precisely.

    1. Of course, calling this Iowa Republican a '60s child is strictly literal.
    2. If managers of the federal offices decide to hire temps strictly on price, the bigger firms could offer big discounts to win market share and squeeze out the smaller independent operators, says Mr. Kushell, the franchise consultant.
    3. This is good, because most of the show - despite all the bombing, shooting, attempted prison breakouts and high-speed blurs of red - is strictly from arrrrrrgh.
    4. Access to the enclave, which is surrounded by fencing, is strictly controlled.
    5. The closed-end fund, with assets of about $200 million, is the largest of a handful of vehicles giving U.S. investors entry to the strictly regulated Korean stock market.
    6. "We would have to have something strictly geared for the California market," says Melinda Sweet, Lever's director of environmental affairs.
    7. In addition, the Bank of Japan, following a recent investigation, warned Mitsui Trust & Banking Co. to keep its management of different fund trusts strictly separate, a Mitsui spokesman said.
    8. While sticking strictly to the letter of the agreement, countries have the right to minimise its impact on their own farm policies; and it is expected that most of them - certainly the EU - will do so.
    9. Even when it was strictly a state enterprise under the control of CAAC, China Southern behaved with remarkable entrepreneurial vigor.
    10. The background music in the television commercials is strictly Stephen Foster.
    11. The government ensures competition law is strictly applied. The British response to this is that it is all fine in theory but the reality may be different.
    12. "It would make strictly no difference if we offered diamonds, cash, gold or anything you like," Sir James said.
    13. He stressed that the movement of American forces into Honduras was strictly in response to a request of Honduran President Jose Azcona.
    14. Ghitac also said he intended to open strictly ethnic Romanian police ranks to members of the Hungarian and German minorities.
    15. Some analysts point out that many retailers could show earnings gains next year strictly as a result of lower tax rates, which Mr. Edelman says will add 6% to 7% to their net.
    16. Mr. DeGroote said speculation that he might be willing to accept an offer strictly for Laidlaw's Class A voting shares, of which he holds 50.5%, has pushed their market value higher and made it more difficult for him to negotiate a sale agreement.
    17. New York officials contend that the East Harlem Cultural Arts Center where Ms. Higgensen's musical plays is intended strictly for non-profit groups.
    18. For many years access to the camps was strictly restricted by the Honduran government, but foreign journalists have been able to visit the camps frequently in recent months, usually traveling there by road from Tegucigalpa.
    19. Though 20th Century's approach isn't as strictly quantitative as some others, it has paid off big for shareholders.
    20. Their position remains that the Phnom Penh government led by Hun Sen is strictly a Vietnamese puppet.
    21. "He's strictly an investor, and he's got faith in the company," Mr. Janis said in an interview.
    22. King was strictly on his own, traveling on anything available. He walked, rode in a pony cart, a river steamer and on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
    23. Their existence is justified as strictly for self-defense, and Japan has not acquired hardware that would enable distant military adventures, such as long-range bombers or aircraft carriers.
    24. We dealt strictly with politics there." "If you were well connected in political circles, your application got strong, strong consideration," said Gilliam, who was deputy assistant secretary for policy development and evaluation.
    25. Mayport is the Hancock's home port. Access to the ship, which was tied in the port, is strictly controlled, said Riccio.
    26. Miller argued that List, a pious and strictly raised Lutheran, was watching his "whole world falling to pieces" when an "obsessive-compulsive" personality disorder _ combined with twisted religious belief _ forced him to act.
    27. Nintendo Co., which has strictly controlled the manufacture of games for its entertainment systems, has offered U.S. companies that design the games the chance to manufacture them, a company spokeswoman said Monday.
    28. Liquor is strictly banned during Ramadan, and hotels are instructed to keep their restaurants shut between sunrise and sundown.
    29. But on Sunday, Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco reiterated a previous Sandinista position that the negotiations strictly deal with the mechanics of a cease-fire.
    30. Although strictly abstract, they were meant nonetheless to correspond to events, places or states of mind.
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