Sentences with phrase «fairly strict rules»

When I was growing up, my parents used to have fairly strict rules about where I went late at...
(Traditional Judaism, for instance, has fairly strict rules on this.)
In addition, the arbitrators follow a fairly strict rule of deciding most salary disputes by taking into account the most recent settlements in neighboring communities.

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Campus life included fairly strict parietal rules, the provision of a chaplain, and required chapel attendance.
# 5 — Wear slip - on shoes at all times around the campsite: Our family has a strict no - shoes - in - the - tent rule, which is fairly typical.
Dacey is now five and AJ is two and a half and we still have a fairly strict lights - out by 8:00 rule.
There are two women who are exceptions that prove the rule: their mother (Stephanie Faracy), whom the brothers treat with just enough respect (maybe because she isn't as strict as their fed - up father, played by Stephen Root), and their sister, whom Dave and Mike essentially worship as the epitome of female innocence (Their perception of her goes far beyond that of protective older brothers and into a fairly creepy realm).
The North Dakota rules are fairly strict — patterned after a successful Canadian law that reauthorized hemp farming there in 1997 — requiring farmers to pass a criminal - background check and be fingerprinted, to provide global - positioning - system coordinates for their fields, and to agree to allow state officials (including law enforcement) unfettered access to their crop in order to ensure they're not growing narcotic dope.
As it does for many other businesses, New York has fairly detailed and strict rules for Driving Schools in the state.
You should know thought that the MLS rules for «COMING SOON» listings are fairly strict.
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