in the strict sense造句(1) It wasn't illegal in the strict sense .
(2) In the strict sense, he was neither.
(3) Lois does not have an engineering degree in the strict sense.
(4) A revolution in the strict sense of the word just means, as I said, tremendous changes.
(5) Some local-government investments will prove “bankable” in the strict sense that the borrower captures a big enough return to repay the loan.
(6) No classical epic in the strict sense has ever appeared in Chinese history of poetry.
(7) Asia 'may not be levered in the strict sense of reliance on global credit, ' says Mr. Roach. 'But it's certainly levered to the global economy.
(8) The idea that china hasn't tragedy in the strict sense has been being a mainstream in the field of theory.
(9) Moreover, in the strict sense, the main frame of internal organ of military administration has fallen into a pattern when Canjun begins to master Cao.
(10) We do not attempt, in the strict sense, to prove or to disprove anything, unless its importance makes it worthy of that honour.
(11) Broad sense of friendship and in the strict sense of friendship, not the former would be cautious, which has not profoundly difficult.
(12) Online has indeed been revolutionary - and in the strict sense of the word.
(13) In the strict sense, translation of nonverbal signs refers to transference of description of nonverbal signs.
(14) Of course there is something more in the strict sense of marriage.
(15) In the strict sense, the realistic and practical aspect of rights has globally been neglected in the research on rights.
(16) In a society where slavery in the strict sense has been abolished.
(17) Of course Everett did not plan to shoot Kennedy in the strict sense.
(18) In most cases of explanatory surveys it is perhaps less appropriate to speak of samples at all in the strict sense.
(19) As I have said they are not cases of estoppel in the strict sense.
(20) He can not, without his knowledge or consent, be made a bailee in the strict sense of that term.
(21) However, such a notion disregards the fact that human beings—the only desiring beings in the strict sense of the term—are also living beings, that is to say, mortal beings.
(22) As far as the research on Jin Dynasty's royal is concerned, in the strict sense it has begun as early as Yuan Dynasty.
(23) This court system does not belong to the alternative dispute resolution in the strict sense, but it plays the same social role.
(24) So far the discussion has centered entirely around mutation in the strict sense.
(25) South Africa is leading the effort to develop a new class of safe and simple nuclear reactor—not renewable energy in the strict sense, but carbon-free and thus increasingly welcome.
(26) In China, it is universally acknowledged that porcelain was introduced in Eastern Han Dynasty in the strict sense.
(27) These new - comers did not migrate into Europe in the strict sense of the world.