Sentences with phrase «strictly speaking»

Because of this, strictly speaking «muscle strength» isn't really about the muscle: it's about the brain.
Strictly speaking the weights have not really been tested as true tabata training method but we have included it in the site for completeness and tried to look for scientific evidence for the effectiveness of this modified workouts.
Many people use the terms interchangeably, but strictly speaking, both broth and stock include bones and meat, but stock has a higher proportion of bones to meat.
Strictly speaking we don't need to eat carbs in order to produce glucose.
It may be true that in any given vegan meal, two food groups could provide incomplete proteins that strictly speaking, could added up to complete proteins if you only talk about numbers of amino acids and percentages.
What matters the most isn't strictly speaking the amount of carbs you eat, but rather the quality of the foods you eat.
Strictly speaking, estrogen blockers are a group of drugs that reduce either the production and / or effects of estrogen in your body.
Furthermore, the subjects were not following a LCHF diet strictly speaking, I believe around 30 % -LRB-!!!)
# 5 Eat more vegetables Strictly speaking the researchers found no statistically significant effect from eating vegetables.
Strictly speaking, a paleo diet is a diet high in protein, moderate in fat and low in carbs while primal usually refers to diet high in fat, moderate in protein and low in carbs.
Presenters and onsite reporters will gather in the Paniolo room at the Marriott — though, strictly speaking, this isn't necessary, as all participants will be using their own computers to connect to the briefing.
Thus the rat hippocampal EEG oscillation should not, strictly speaking, have been called a «theta rhythm».
But numbers, more strictly speaking, he says, need a symbolic system and the scaffold of culture.
In fact, any point from an entire plane (or, strictly speaking, from a slightly curved surface), centered on the fixation point, would stimulate corresponding retinal points and be seen as a single object (any letter on this page, not just the one on which you fixate, appears singly).
First off, you'll note that black holes aren't black, strictly speaking.
I should point out, just as a caveat, that strings might be a bit bigger than that strictly speaking, but usually people thought by 10 - 34 and 10 - 35 meter in size.
Strictly speaking, PurGen will not be entirely emission - free.
Strictly speaking, «lost» isn't quite right.
Strictly speaking, Pfiesteria is not an alga but belongs to a group of single - celled organisms called dinoflagellates.
The term phenotype is sometimes used as a synonym for trait in common use, but strictly speaking, does not indicate the trait, but the state of that trait (e.g., the trait eye color has the phenotypes blue, brown and hazel).
It might not, strictly speaking, be a fuel at all.
While strictly speaking a science mission to better understand the nature and origins of a primitive solar system building block, OSIRIS - REx dovetails nicely with President Barack Obama's plans to send astronauts to an asteroid by 2025.
Strictly speaking, G is an odd quantity with no intuitive meaning, so for this reason physicists take the liberty of referring to it in more familiar terms as a force.
Strictly speaking, the term «sleep» only applies to animals with complex nervous systems.
The term insoluble is often applied to poorly soluble compounds, though strictly speaking there are very few cases where there is absolutely no material dissolved.
Although intended for early - career scientists, these are not, strictly speaking, transition awards; they aim to help you establish an independent research program, but they assume you already have an independent position.
But strictly speaking, a diagnosis of sinusitis requires fever and deep - seated tenderness.
The abnormality in ALK that arises in NSCLC is not, strictly speaking, a mutation (a change in the sequence of DNA within a gene).
Strictly speaking, these regions should be null points where the competing gravitational forces cancel out; and in fact such points were first located by French mathematician Joseph - Louis Lagrange in the eighteenth century.
Under the policy, managers could, strictly speaking, allow a fire in the Catalinas or the Rincon Mountains, the ranges adjacent to Tucson, to burn right to the city limits.
Strictly speaking, I first became a freelance translator before I became a writer.
Strictly speaking, the term particle is a misnomer because the dynamics of particle physics are governed by quantum mechanics.
[8] Strictly speaking the car would have to be rather fast — something like a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 or McLaren F1 — as the escape velocity is around 350 km / hour!
The same side of the Moon is almost always facing the Earth, but strictly speaking, it changes by a slight amount according to the lunar orbit around the Earth.
The authors of the study stressed that these toothpastes perform a function but that they should be used as a complement, not as a treatment, strictly speaking.
Strictly speaking, Thorne does not focus on space at all.
Strictly speaking, none of them was about...
But strictly speaking, Strominger says, the theorem states only that two similar black holes can be «transformed» into each other by a handful of mathematical relations called diffeomorphisms, which relabel the coordinates of space - time.
Strictly speaking, colours do not exist.
Meanwhile, researchers and community advocates in other parts of Brazil began to realize that conflicts over land and conservation impacted a variety of other local people who led simple lives but were not, strictly speaking, indigenous.
Strictly speaking, the proof applies only to certain mathematically perfect objects.
Strictly speaking, the law applies not to changes in temperature but to changes in entropy — a related but different property.
Strictly speaking, MAYA is not a computer at all but an autonomous decision - making machine.
Strictly speaking that may be against the rules, but TV pictures show that in practice that team cars don't always observe the 10 meters laid down by the regulations.
Strictly speaking, the «killer shrimp» did not act like a greedy predator during the behavioral experiments, but rather took on the role of an aggressive squatter.
I think even in 1997, which was the height of MPs» «chicken runs», strictly speaking there were always some kind of boundary changes involved (even if in better years they wouldn't always have been major enough for an MP to actually move seats)
Strictly speaking, that was true, of course.
That would make the resignation a relatively low level one - not even from the frontbench, strictly speaking.
Of the others who have been acting up since the election, Sadiq Khan (replacing Lord Adonis at Transport) and Rosie Winterton (replacing Harriet Harman as Shadow Leader of the House and Minister for Women) stand a good chance as does John Healey (Housing) who attends Shadow Cabinet but is, strictly speaking, not a member.
«Strictly speaking», then, the detail of the policy has not been decided, I've been told by a source.
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