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31. Women take more time, talk easily and still adhere to the strict rules of manners.
32. If an employer is committed to an agreed procedure or customary arrangement regarding redundancies, he should adhere to it.
33. I hope, too, that all the parties will adhere to it, however bleak the prospect may sometimes be.
34. The decision stipulated that gold traders must adhere to the state-set gold price, and deposit their earnings in the State Bank.
35. Many of those who constitute it would adhere to a world-renouncing ethnic based on a doctrine of separation from the world.
36. Guinness was accused of bad faith, in particular for failing to adhere to promises made in the official offer documents.
37. The federal court has been putting pressure on the state to adhere to the population caps in the decree.
38. Even those who believed that poverty was largely self-inflicted did not always adhere to policies strictly consistent with this view.
39. It seems that many people find this a difficult position to adhere to in a serious way.
40. We do not know how many agencies and courts still adhere to this policy and practice.
41. The analysts will have to adhere to the cultural norms of the organisation in order to be successful with their database project.
42. Here she will deposit a single egg which will adhere to the wool by sticky filaments.
43. While purporting to adhere to precedent, the joint opinion instead revises it.
44. Either they would send a rescue party, or they would adhere to quarantine regulations and he would be marooned on Tarvaras.
45. After all, even a hardened reprobate like myself must have some standards to adhere to.
46. One rule they both rigidly adhere to is: never use the other one's equipment!
47. I have called it an unorthodox theory because few adhere to it.
48. Casting themselves into chaos, hoping to adhere to higher consciousness[Sentencedict.com], to be washed up on the shores of truth.
49. No doubt both men, as supporters of the Gothic Revival, expected Scott to adhere to his stated principles.
50. This type of latex primer is designed to adhere to hard and slightly glossy surfaces.
51. The conservative is led by disposition, not unmixed with pecuniary self-interest, to adhere to the familiar and the established.
52. You will either belong and adhere to this school of thought, or you will be outraged at the very suggestion.sentencedict.com
53. Establish a principle and adhere to it even if it is vague to others.
54. They must also adhere to a code of ethics and supply industry references.
55. People adhere to astrology with a dogmatic frame of mind rather than having a sceptical, critical approach.
56. Such constraints include the need to adhere to certain standards or a limitation upon their ability to make excessive profits.
57. He described eight principles to adhere to in order to free ourselves from suffering: 1.
58. Adhere to the principle with an unremitting tenacity.
59. Clients and server adhere to a uniform interface.
60. The eggs are sticky and adhere to the roots.