Examples of 'more strictly' in a sentence
Meaning of "more strictly"
more strictly ~ used to emphasize that something is being done with a higher level of strictness or precision than before
How to use "more strictly" in a sentence
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more strictly
More strictly than you can imagine.
This will have to be more strictly enforced.
The first thing to do is to manage your invoicing more strictly.
There are also more strictly political considerations.
It is crucial to avoid regulating traineeships more strictly.
There should be no more strictly come dancing.
Other organizations define literacy more strictly.
The second level is more strictly political in nature.
The principle must be applied more strictly.
Aspects more strictly therapeutic.
The rule of silence was to be more strictly observed.
Along more strictly social.
The punishment of slaves was more strictly controlled.
The more strictly that we all follow social distancing guidelines.
The inventory should be more strictly maintained.
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More strictly than anyone can you appraise your work.
But teachers will be judged more strictly.
Officials were instructed to more strictly enforce intentional grounding rules.
If the harvest mouse had been more strictly.
Water pollutants to be more strictly controlled as MEPs adopt legislation.
Voting time would be respected more strictly.
Laws of gravity were more strictly enforced in this zone.
Other organisations define literacy more strictly.
I raised him even more strictly because he did not have a father.
I am in favor of safety regulations being more strictly enforced.
It defined more strictly the arrangements for payment of school fees.
They caused him to rule more strictly.
It guides us much more strictly through certain actions in ways of relating.
Immigration is becoming more and more strictly regulated.
The more strictly polemical writings cover every period of his life.
Water pollutants to be more strictly controlled.
They are more strictly supervised to prevent any illegal requests for payment.
The financial sector must be more strictly regulated.
It guides us much more strictly through certain actions and ways of relating.
Maybe if you applied the protocols more strictly.
Analytical reflection becomes more strictly conscious of itself as analysis.
James says that teachers are judged more strictly.
These principles are enforced more strictly when the object of a case is a child.
That we who teach will be judged more strictly.
This marks the transition from more strictly scientific to philosophic work.
The term schizophrenia can be used more strictly.
Soleares and seguidillas are more strictly associated with gypsy music culture.
You will have to define square stars more strictly.
Saying that we will more strictly supervise and a joint statement of agreement.
He warns us that teachers are judged more strictly than others.
The policy was more strictly enforced in urban areas of the large country.
Secrecy was imposed even more strictly than ever.
Here it does not seem appropriate to judge licences between competitors more strictly.
Counties may regulate smoking more strictly than the state.
One part of the solution might be to observe the agreed timetables more strictly.
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