This strict distinction remained despite the fact that by the 16th century, the role of juries was changed.
A strict distinction is made between public spaces, storage areas and work spaces for staff.
This strict distinction exists for all of the syllables marked in gray.
Whenever it is necessary to draw a strict distinction, the following terms are used.
We must not lose our tempers at the mere cruelty of the thing; but pursue the strict psychological distinction.
Mr. Frank draws a strict distinction between public and private activity, maintaining none of his problems ever affected his work.
The period of civilian-military administration in Uruguay from 1973 to 1985 made a strict distinction between civilian and military usage somewhat fluid at times.
Trying to make a strict distinction between organic and inorganic materials will have to involve making some arbitrary decisions.
In this conception of mind no strict distinction is made between the conscious faculty and the actual sense perception of various phenomena.
Whether the investigations into legislative spending will prompt lawmakers to draw stricter distinctions between government business and political activities remains to be seen.