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The phrase "abide by the declaration" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of following or adhering to a specific statement or agreement.
Example: "All members are required to abide by the declaration made during the meeting."
Alternatives: "comply with the declaration" or "adhere to the declaration."
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Our protocol abided by the Declaration of Helsinki.
This study abides by the Declaration of Helsinki and Danish law.
The study was approved by the Queensland Institute of Medical Research ethics committee and abided by the Declaration of Helsinki on research on human subjects.
One could of course explain that the world is cynical; that acts of state too often trump acts of principle; that some of the U.N.'s 192 member governments utterly fail to abide by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The wish-list of things America wants China to do for America's sake has become so long that the "should-list" of things America should ask China to do for the sake of the Chinese people no longer gets serious attention at all.The should-list has only one big item: China should abide by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, much of which is echoed in its own constitution.
Syria vowed to abide by the resolution.
The study also abided by the Helsinki Declaration of 1975 (revised in 2013).
Last July, the United States surprised China when it said it had "national interests" in the area and wanted China to abide by a declaration of conduct that China had reached in 2002 with other Asian nations.
Leaders said that nuclear weapons were not part of South Africa's future and on August 30 , 1993 Mandela told the South African Institute of Civil Engineers: "The ANC will abide by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty...We fully support the declaration by the Organization of African Unity calling for the establishment of the African continent as a nuclear-weapons-free zone".
And it balances the goal of an Islamic state with the promise to abide by the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The study will abide by the principles of the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (1964) and the Tokyo (1975), Venice (1983), Hong Kong (1989) and South Africa (1996).
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