A martinet.
This is a person who believes in the strict interpretation of the constitution.
A person who enforces discipline is often referred to as an enforcer, disciplinarian, or a strict disciplinarian.
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Discipline in Egypt is no more strict than any other developed country.
A Legalist is a person who believes in Legalism. According to Shawn Bertholf, it means "having a strict adherence to laws." It practically means a person who tries to follow all these strict rules, and actually believes that it's true. For example, Legalists don't celebrate Halloween, thinking that it's worshipping Satan. But really, if you're celebrating it just to eat candy, it's really okay. They also don't watch movies thinking it's a bad influence, and don't read fantasy books (especially the Harry Potter series and the Twilight saga). Well, hope that helped! :)
A strict person may enforce rules and guidelines rigorously, expect high standards of behavior or performance, and be less tolerant of mistakes or deviations from the established norms. They may prioritize discipline and order in their interactions and expectations.
novanet- the powers of the federal government are explicitly granted by the constitution
In most opinions, purple or blue seem to indicate discipline in a strict and bold way
The general responsible for instilling strict discipline in Louis's army was Maurice de Saxe. Maurice de Saxe was a prominent military leader in the 18th century and served as a marshal in the French army. He implemented rigorous training and strict regulations to ensure discipline and effectiveness within the army under King Louis XV.
Sparta
instill ethical behavior
Ascetic means to live one's life in strict self-denial, especially for religious purposes.