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121 Access to the manufacturing process is on a strictly need-to-know basis. 122 The President told the reporters his remarks were strictly off the record. 123 Resist the temptation to discuss topics that are not strictly relevant to the essay question. 124 Our teacher marks strictly. 125 I must stress that everything I've told you is strictly confidential. 126 Strictly speaking, it's my money, not yours. I earned it. 127 He believed that schools should be judged according to strictly academic criteria. 128 Any social contact with Silly-Willie was strictly forbidden. 129 Perceptions need not be strictly accurate. 130 Moreover, with strictly asexual reproduction, mutations will inevitably accumulate. 131 The questionnaire itself is strictly confidential. 132 Quinn's connections are strictly A-list. 133 The export of these devices is strictly controlled. 134 It is, strictly speaking, conferred by the Constitution. 135 Their relationship is strictly platonic. 136 What I'm telling you is strictly confidential. 137 The Soviet authorities strictly controlled all telecommunications. 138 The student accommodationis strictly utilitarian. 139 The specific trend features mosaics of circular-concentric configuration, whereas the general one features mosaics of relatively complex, strictly axial geometries. 140 Clearly, an unreflective or uncritical citizenry would be highly undesirable as well as, strictly speaking, a contradiction in terms. 141 In reality variable costs do not behave strictly in this manner. 142 Interestingly, this view of personality and behaviour is not strictly accurate. 143 Incidentally, this means that we can use mitochondria to trace our ancestry, strictly down the female line. 144 Judges will normally interpret contracts strictly and will use certain principles when it comes to resolving inconsistencies and ambiguities. 145 Instead of managing by the book, this is strictly managing by the storybook. 146 I had come to believe that on the world stage little occurred that was strictly coincidental. 147 The value of shared facilities or labour must be apportioned strictly in proportion to relative benefits received. 148 This is a simple rule, and for 40 years the vast majority of charitable organizations have strictly observed the prohibition. 149 From the beginning Nizan was quite clearly convinced of the necessity to adopt a strictly orthodox party line. 150 He completely disregarded strictly enforced social conventions and religious restrictions in order to contact the outcasts of society.