stricture
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But the strictures don’t apply to Kushner because he is an informal, unpaid adviser.
But modern playwrights, particularly those who see their roles as storytellers, have resisted such superficial strictures.
From Los Angeles Times
But whether they know or not, getting re-elected while staying within the strictures of the bond market is going to be tough.
He has described himself as more writer than reporter, and therefore not bound by the usual journalistic strictures.
What this means for policymakers is obvious: AI, understood as a tool, is subject to the ethical concerns and strictures of all other tools.
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