The strict rules of evidence do not have to be followed.
She had strict rules and didn't like the girls going out at night.
They needed strict rules to keep them that way, and still do.
There were strict rules on how to approach a station.
It's a game we've made up with no words but strict rules.
Probably one far away, with very strict rules about outside contact.
This is why I make it a strict rule never to help my husband move stuff.
There is no strict rule how to use this field.
One other reason for stricter rules involved the death of a student.
The same strict rules must now apply across the Union.
"They have very stringent rules against accepting anything like this."
Such stringent rules have not been seen here, and at many other American campuses, since the 1960's.
What's more important, stringent rules in a building or protecting and taking care of one another?
But he said the inspection program would seek such factors to see if more stringent rules were needed.
Some states have more stringent rules limiting the use of credit reports.
In the last year, new and more stringent rules for international aid groups have been enforced.
Why else would they have given him a bye on most of the stringent rules?
And if that means more stringent rules, then so be it.
They must follow very stringent rules and regulations of the shelter.
We attribute this to the Government's stringent rules and enforcement.
The last world was a training ground, full of harsh rules and strictures.
A few exceptions to this harsh rule have emerged over the years.
Until 1966 those who remained lived under harsh military rule.
The growing discontent over his harsh rule would lead to further conflict for the throne.
But other executives, including some who wanted harsher rules, were less enthusiastic.
The local people were no longer allowed to govern themselves, but had to submit to harsh foreign rule.
But it's a very harsh rule to impose during recessions, when new jobs are simply not available.
His harsh rule was responsible for the death of between five to 15 million Congo people.
Keep going at all costs is the harsh rule in such circumstances.
The act has many rigid and harsh rules, but this is not one of them.
A long way from the tight rules of the city tastemakers, they made up their own musical world.
The proposed law would force 450,000 private organizations to register next year under tighter rules.
Republicans had sought tighter rules and wanted to put all the measures before voters.
Another official said the tighter rules were intended more than anything else to set a tone.
Even tighter rules will take effect in New York during specific hours.
The tighter rules are expected to be announced on Monday.
But the answer, they argue, does not lie in tight fiscal rules.
Hundreds more have been sold since then, but under tighter rules imposed by Congress.
He said this week that the inquiry would also lead to tighter rules over who could buy and sell schools.
But federal officials said there was plenty of evidence and tighter rules were still on track.
He had set fire to the building in accordance with the strict principles of the social contract.
This quotation shows the gulf between strict legal principles and industrial reality.
You may know the strict principles of her family.
In this kind of work sundry strict aesthetic principles must be observed.
I developed my piece according to strict principles of order and mathematics.
Kamalnayan was a man of strict principles, which he never swerved from.
His strict principle: "The object of the game is to win."
However, he did use strict, well-established principles of physics to show that transport across space.
He conducted business according to strict principles of fairness and courtesy.
Where human health is at risk, I believe the strict principle of substitution applies.