adhere in the PONS Dictionary

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Unlike other theatres in the locality, this theatre is known to strictly adhere to the policy of allocating seat numbers to individual viewers.
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Similar norms followed for the assembly elections are adhered here.
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History recounts that all of them decided to adhere to the treaty.
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Other strains of streptococci adhere strongly to the gums and cheeks but not to the teeth.
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Neither of these handwriting inks could adhere to printing surfaces without creating blurs.
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The paper is then dusted with a powdered polymer that adheres to the ink.
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This assumption is contained in the to which their products adhere.
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He could climb walls and adhere to virtually any surface.
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Each of them may adhere different religions that have their own rules.
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They were for the most part non-ideological, predominantly ethnically based, used violence and intimidation, and adhered to their own codes of law.
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