Sadly, that same document has now come to be used as a creedal statement demanding adherence by Baptist scholars and denying academic freedom. |
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Here traders deal with one another in a market system that stretches back hundreds of years in its adherence to ancient rule-bound traditions. |
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In some cases, the law has made IT managers legally responsible for adherence to corporate governance rules. |
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Textual adherence is often claimed, but the evidence to support it does not generally manifest itself in performance. |
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Extra marks are awarded for neatness, good spelling and strict adherence to the curriculum. |
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In adherence with the film's title Mamet has filled his thriller not with characters but with faces. |
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She defended the common-sense fact that substantive adherence to the law requires the Court to avoid an absurdly formalistic approach. |
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Legitimacy involves not only genuine adherence to international rules, but also a determined effort to win hearts and minds throughout the world. |
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The speech was aimed directly at the government's extremely austere fiscal stance and its almost fanatical adherence to monetarism. |
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Like his father, his political career was hampered by his adherence to fair trade and his mercantile Birmingham roots. |
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She underwent a tonsillectomy, and the whole tonsil was easily dissected out without any adherence to the deeper tissues. |
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Good adherence to therapy, resulting in undetectable virus loads, will reduce virus transmission within the community. |
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The studies included in Expecting Armageddon fail to recognize that the millennialists cited are not blinded by their adherence to a prophecy. |
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And bishops must now persuade their flocks, since they can no longer command adherence to church teachings. |
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His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land. |
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We wondered whether fimbriated strains have a different adherence from related nonfimbriated strains. |
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It's easy to confuse this prudent conservatism with adherence to principle, but that would be a mistake. |
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The eight strains that showed aggregative adherence pattern in HeLa cells also showed clump formation in liquid cultures. |
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By encouraging better adherence, our pharmacists may have precipitated iatrogenic illness that previously had been avoided. |
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There were no significant time or interaction effects on diabetes treatment adherence and eating disorder symptomatology. |
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He can make this claim because of his adherence to the holiness code and his supererogation of the law. |
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With protocols you tend to be drawn into all-or-nothing high wire acts of perfect adherence in at least some aspects of your design. |
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He is obsessed with religion, with strict adherence to ceremony and unquestioning subservience to the teachings of the church. |
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The most striking characteristic of this political approach is the author's patent partiality and clear adherence to high Tory principles. |
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There can be no sport more regulated, and no sport more hidebound by an inflexible adherence to the rule book. |
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Cambodia is banking on its adherence to international labor standards to carry it through. |
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This property results from product adherence to the stratum corneum layer of the skin, inhibiting microbial recolonization. |
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The Swazi demand strict adherence to rules concerned with kinship and political hierarchy. |
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The findings indicate that there are barriers to the care when patients are dying, including the strict adherence to hospital routine. |
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By strict adherence to this schedule, he has been a successful, if tired, bigamist for three years. |
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By definition a bureaucrat is an official who insists on a rigid adherence to rules and routine regardless of the needs of the situation. |
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These include belief in the Creed of the Apostles and adherence to the doctrine of papal infallibility. |
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Adherence of normal, beneficial flora reduces over-stimulation of the immune system. |
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It presumes a rigid adherence to a unilinear model and rigid assumption of the necessity for reinforcement of every behavior. |
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The provincial governments are not far behind in their slavish adherence to the OECD's dictums on how to run your government. |
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There are those who believe that perhaps we've confused our responsibilities with the slavish adherence to the Lecoup strategy. |
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But Kenan Malik argues that slavish adherence to the multiculturalist approach denies us our freedoms and diversity. |
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As it happened, Workington's adherence to acid steelmaking sealed the fate of the ore dock in the next few years. |
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Not for Thompson a slavish adherence to prudence, that is considered imperative in a contracting football market. |
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Perhaps they don't care, but that is contradicted by their slavish adherence to the latest fashions. |
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The intervening time has seen a remarkable amount of rumormongering, jingoism, blind adherence to rumor, and armchair patriotism. |
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So far, Opera has gained users because of speed, its low footprint, its determined adherence to standards and its multi-platform nature. |
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The authors call for strengthening responses for victims of violence and promoting adherence to international treaties. |
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We do not know all the circumstances, and I hope that adherence to confidentiality means that we never will. |
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They advocate adherence to the dietary guidelines as the most appropriate way to achieve a positive outcome. |
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Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes. |
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A lack of adherence by the participants with the intervention program might have influenced the outcomes of our study. |
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Many instances of performance-based design are approved for their adherence to safety principles. |
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He himself regarded it as a watershed in his thinking, signaling his move toward a more sincere adherence to religious principles. |
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Participants were called during their 2-month ergocalciferol courses to ensure adherence to the regimen and reinforce need for follow-up levels. |
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Where written policies existed, they varied widely in adherence to the guidelines. |
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The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis. |
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Cranberry may be beneficial in these cases as it prevents bacterial adherence to bladder epithelia. |
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The aim was to reduce the surface tension of the oil and its adherence to the rock face. |
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Cytokine release requires the adherence to bone, so estrogen deficiency is unlikely to stimulate cytokine secretion from circulating cells. |
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Increased mucous production prevents adherence and colonization by competing microflora. |
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A healthy colon with adequate mucus production and appropriate bacterial colonization prevents the adherence of pathogenic bacteria. |
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In one type of biofilm, bacterial cells are embedded more randomly in a slime layer which often mediates adherence of cells to surfaces. |
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However, more recent jurisprudence demonstrates a judicial resistance towards slavish adherence to that rule. |
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At a state dinner with India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, King was full of questions about Gandhi's philosophy and adherence to ahimsa. |
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Sallee's arrangements are simple, singable and make it easy to teach adherence to the printed page. |
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Between the two extremes of dogmatic adherence and blithe indifference to the text of the Constitution lies a reasonable and legal resolution. |
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With or without adherence to a need-blind policy, factors that determine admissions decisions will never reflect an even playing field. |
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We want strict adherence to the Constitution as was intended by the founding fathers. |
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In the course of control the controlling officers should demonstrate exactingness, objectivity and adherence to principles. |
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Nitric oxide, a principle physiological dilator, produces local vasodilatation and inhibits platelet adherence and aggregation. |
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One of the most important determinants affecting exercise adherence is the environmental factor of perceived availability of time. |
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Technically, some churches still insist godparents make a commitment towards the child's religious adherence. |
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Most ceilings are held in position by the adherence of the plaster to wooden laths, which are nailed to joists above. |
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This legitimated the regime in the eyes of the faithful, a very political consequence of adherence to a seemingly apolitical ideology. |
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It is a case where a strict adherence to the letter would involve an error in substance. |
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Factors such as the liberality of the family and adherence to social mores influence reaction and tolerance. |
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Improving adherence to use of antimosquito measures and antimalarial medications could prevent many cases of malaria. |
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Poor adherence with antimalarial drug regimens is well documented in travelers who contract malaria. |
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In vitro studies demonstrate probiotic agents inhibit adherence of dysbiotic organisms to intestinal epithelial cells. |
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Surface pretreatments, such as chromating or phosphating, are necessary to ensure good adherence of paint or lacquer finishes. |
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Ritualism ensues with an unchallenged insistence upon punctilious adherence to formalized procedures. |
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It can arise due to poor adherence to treatment, inappropriate prescription, irregular drug supply, or poor drug quality. |
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The vendors preach no lock-ins, strict adherence to standards and openness all around. |
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The American Army came to favor the science of war over the art of war, resulting in a stiff adherence to principles and rules. |
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Despite years of evidence highlighting their failings, dogmatic adherence to dated ideology persists. |
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Barrow, like Queeg, thinks that he can have his way and cut a singular figure as a commander by being unbending and demanding absolute adherence to the rules. |
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Some publications have claimed that Bulletproof Stockings hold women-only concerts in adherence with kol isha. |
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Ceremony implies honor, and honor implies an adherence to traditions. |
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Now, I gather that adherence to this literal view, held by Joseph Smith, is not for Mormons today a doctrinal matter. |
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From all employees he demanded efficiency, trustworthiness, loyalty, and strict adherence to a dress code. |
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The answer for religious sects like the Amish of North America is to shun bodily vanity through anachronistic adherence to the styles of the seventeenth century. |
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It works on strict adherence to the scientific method, through double-blind studies, good lab practices, etc. and the ability to replicate results. |
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We need dedicated adolescent services to minimise loss to follow up, encourage adherence to treatment with antiretrovirals and prevent transmission of drug resistant virus. |
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Her adherence to conventionally inflexible distinctions signals her rigidity and demonstrates her failure to adapt successfully to her new surroundings. |
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Her coded critique of Ricardian economics, with its adherence to Say's Law and obsession with saving, I will argue, forms the philosophical armature of The Mill on the Floss. |
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Because they focus on adherence to routines, process management activities have the potential to affect an organization's technological innovations. |
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Rigorous adherence to the principles of asepsis is the foundation of surgical site infection prevention, and this should never be circumvented to save time or money. |
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The long duration of their wars, and their inflexible adherence to their purpose, are to be ranked among the foremost destroyers of the human species. |
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Due to its strict adherence to purity, learning Dhrupad is very difficult. |
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Thus far, especially in Scotland where the slavish adherence to the received wisdom of the unions is strongest, there is little sign of that thistle being grasped. |
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Slavish adherence to all relevant U.S. policy positions is not a prerequisite for such a role. |
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The one big humanitarian reason for adherence to the market method of voluntary exchange is the desire to act charitably toward those less fortunate than oneself. |
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Metabolic control, diabetes treatment adherence, eating disorder symptomatology, and general psychopathology were measured at all assessment points. |
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He was one of the relatively new members of Shadow, and he had been picked for his skill at flying, not for his cold-bloodedness, his strict adherence to mission objectives. |
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Could this be the first hint that even Joshua is not completely confident that adherence to God's Torah is itself sufficient guarantee of Israelite success? |
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Critics are quick to point to the coalition's adherence to the law of armed combat as a reason for the coalition's inability to engage the enemy as necessary. |
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Aluminum, beryllium and magnesium are good examples of substrates where use of a displacement film prior to electrodeposition will provide superior adherence. |
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I studied the piece from a dodecaphonic, serial point of view, which yields some remarkable insights into the work, but I don't think such an exclusive adherence necessary. |
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First, although adherence to a certain way of life may be an important part of being religious, surely that adherence presupposes belief in the truth of some basic dogmas? |
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Adherence to consilience demands that all the evidence be brought to bear, and that other possible causes might exist, yet to be found. |
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Adherence to basic etiquette and civility in negotiating can help a great deal since etiquette does grease the wheels of a civil society. |
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Touches of prosaic detail are imperative and a rigorous adherence to the hypothesis. |
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The state has the highest adherence rate of the PCA in 2010, with 121 congregations and 18,500 members. |
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The emphasis on rigid adherence to established forms led to substantial injustice. |
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Inhibitory activity of cranberry juice on adherence of type 1 and type P fimbriated Escherichia coli to eucaryotic cells. |
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The study found that a baseline adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of hyperuricemia, The Indian Express reported. |
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Studies have shown that adherence is greater when people are intrinsically, rather than extrinsically, motivated to exercise. |
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In his years as an Associate Justice, he handed down opinions that stressed the necessity for the tightest adherence to the Tenth Amendment. |
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The exercise of this power is limited by adherence to precedent, and when legislation or the common law already specify the relevant remedy. |
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Prior to 1729, some presbyteries required candidates for the ministry to profess adherence to the Westminster Confession. |
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The doctrine of Legalism that guided the Qin emphasized strict adherence to a legal code and the absolute power of the emperor. |
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Australia has one of the lowest levels of religious adherence in the world. |
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Adherence to Web standards is not that hard, and comes with a number of ancillary benefits to authors, like search engine optimization and easy transformation. |
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Your emergency scenario test next week will require strict chronological adherence to OPQRST procedures. |
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They are generally unified by their adherence to British traditions in Canada. |
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For the most part, the act was inspired by adherence to the principles of Knox's Book of Discipline. |
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Adherence to aseptic practices aids in fulfilling this responsibility. |
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Most neuroresearch vendors now take great pains to emphasize their adherence to scientific and industry standards, transparency and ethics. |
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Surrey's conduct of the ensuing battle, characterized by his arrogant and unimaginative adherence to chivalric convention, was inept. |
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Although religious diversity remains, there has been a decline of religious adherence. |
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Later in his life, Pound analyzed what he judged to be his own failings as a writer attributable to his adherence to ideological fallacies. |
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Stevenson's parents were both devout and serious Presbyterians, but the household was not strict in its adherence to Calvinist principles. |
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The process was technically sound, with a systematic adherence to established voting procedures. |
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An official judicator from Guinness World Records is present on site to verify all jumps and ensure adherence to Guinness guidelines. |
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By requiring adherence to the original meaning of the constitutional text, Senator Lee sided with originalism. |
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Modulation of Kingella kingae adherence to human epithelial cells by type IV pili, capsule, and a novel trimeric autotransporter. |
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It is widely recognised that non adherence to treatments is the main cause of treatment failure. |
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At the same time, the Stuart dynasty was expected to maintain its adherence to Anglicanism. |
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And worse adherence had an impact in veterans taking an antiretroviral combination including a protease inhibitor. |
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Greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet protected against allergic rhinitis and was modestly protective against asthma and skin allergy. |
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It gave me a sense of pride to see this level of adherence to discipline and wingmanship demonstrated amongst the Airmen. |
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Diana says my most distinctive habit is my adherence to routine. |
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This latter layer is not only dielectrically passivated, but also has high corrosion resistance and offers a better surface for paint adherence. |
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Shortly after the German invasion in 1941, the USSR made Berlin an offer of a reciprocal adherence to the Hague Conventions. |
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Berberine sulphate blocks adherence of Streptococcus pyrogenes to epithelial cells, fibronectin and hexadecane. |
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Binder penetrates dip-coat pores and cracks. Poor adherence of dip-coat to pattern. |
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They earned a reputation of fighting battles obeying a code of chivalrous conduct rooted in a strong adherence to tradition and Chi. |
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However, studies by McAuley and Blissmer and Raglin imply that such extrinsic rewards are more significant in exercise adoption than in adherence. |
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Consideration for ancestors is also demonstrated through adherence to fady, taboos that are respected during and after the lifetime of the person who establishes them. |
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Adherence of this organism to abiotic surfaces such as medical implants and catheters represents a major risk for hospitalized patients. |
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Finally, the researchers used standard statistical methods to identify factors that affected adherence to antiretrovirals and adherence to antidepressants. |
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The former involves willful and persistent adherence to an error in matters of faith and is a grave sin for which the church applies the penalty of excommunication. |
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What distinguished Jacobites from Whigs was their adherence to 'right' as the basis for the law, whereas the Whigs held to the idea of 'possession' as the basis of the law. |
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In addition, advice for behaviour modification was provided for self-monitoring of glycaemic control, physical exercise, diet, medication adherence and smoking cessation. |
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Figure 1 shows Tracy's weekly asthma medication adherence and peak flow. |
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The BAP certification standards define the most-important elements of responsible aquaculture and provide quantitative guidelines for evaluating adherence to those practices. |
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Portugal bounced between socialism and adherence to the neoliberal model. |
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Today, many Yemeni Twelvers still dissemble about their adherence to that school, following the doctrine of taqiyya, or religiously permissible dissemblance. |
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The poem will be sensitive thanks to its emotional complexity and dividedness rather than through its adherence to period style mannerisms and pc posturings. |
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The demise of labor unions in the United States is a sad chapter in the story of dwindling adherence to the social teachings of the popes and bishops. |
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Nevertheless, the way he formulated his intellectual perspective during the old Said period shows that this adherence did not remain limited to the idea of PanIslamism. |
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In his later life his adherence to vegetarianism slipped, and his difficulty in maintaining his weight after 1913 was credited to him switching diets. |
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The History is a Renaissance biography, remarkable more for its literary skill and adherence to classical precepts than for its historical accuracy. |
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The authors argue that adherence to the gold standard forced many countries to resort to tariffs, when instead they should have devalued their currencies. |
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An increasingly common view among economic historians is that the adherence of some Federal Reserve policymakers to the liquidationist thesis led to disastrous consequences. |
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The difficult question is whether federal judicial power extends to formulating binding precedent through strict adherence to the rule of stare decisis. |
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Future research should address how accredited schools are formatively and summatively evaluated and held accountable for maintaining adherence to accreditation standards. |
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In Chapter 2, Sheridan explains that Locke's adherence to the corpuscularian view of material body was a result of the influence of the scientific revolution. |
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The company designed Interaction Optimizer to offer affordable forecasting, scheduling and real-time adherence capabilities to contact centers of all sizes. |
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But the finding that a remittence of depressive symptoms can improve adherence suggests a benefit to addressing patient depression in this context, she said. |
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He called on AUC Chairwoman to supportTunisia's adherence to the World Tourism Organisation executive board and its representation to the AUC Peace and Security Council. |
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These religions have had a longstanding adherence in the region. |
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To assure adherence of the dipcoat to the wax, prewetting in a suitable agent to remove mold parting lubricant and microscopically roughen the wax surface may be necessary. |
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