adherence in the PONS Dictionary

adherence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Neither system requires explicit speed control or adherence to a braking curve.
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He never gave up his adherence to land nationalisation.
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Apprenticeship is an intermediate stage between typical householder religious adherence and ordination.
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Zinc oxide paints retain their flexibility and adherence on such surfaces for many years.
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His adherence to his poetic creed rested on real inspirations.
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It implies that strict adherence to the letter of the law has prevented the spirit of the law from being enforced.
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Many broken fingers, split fingernails, and grotesque dislocations are avoided by adherence to this simple expedient.
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Ooi finally withdrew his statements after denying previous calls by certain parties, as an adherence to his superior's order.
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The series is generally known for its adherence to realism in its gameplay.
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They were devoted to art for art's sake, without holding dogmatic views on aesthetics or adherence to schools of art.
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