Sentence examples for adhere to article from inspiring English sources

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The decision below acknowledges, but fails to adhere to, Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the federal Constitution, which vests plenary and exclusive authority in the Florida Legislature to determine the manner of selecting Florida's electors.

But at a news conference in Moscow on Friday, Viktor P. Karpov, the Soviet arms negotiator, hinted that the Soviet Union might settle for an agreement to adhere to Article V. "We are talking about what should not be allowed on the basis of Article V of the treaty, which prohibits certain systems," Mr. Karpov said.

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But adhering to Article III's limits upon our jurisdiction respects the authority of those whom the people have chosen to make and carry out the laws.

But McCain said yesterday that at a long White House meeting, with Graham and national security adviser Stephen J. Hadley an agreement was reached that legislation would use the military code -- not the administration's plan -- as the framework, and a final bill would adhere to Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions.

We would adhere to the article which urged everyone in the United Kingdom to learn at least 1,000 words of another language.

Within the terms of the New Law, God would not deny salvation to all those who did their best to obey his commands and adhere to the Articles of the Faith.

He acknowledged the party's role in the 1968 nuclear non-proliferation treaty and urged: "I want to see a Labour government that would adhere to all the articles of the non-proliferation treaty".

Jervis strictly adhered to the Articles of War and individual regulations that he had written for his fleet.

"All must firmly stand together beside the loving Comrade Kim Jong-un and adhere to Chosun speed," the article said, before entreating, "Let us bring about brilliant achievements in the new century of Juche".

Authors wishing to publish an extended version of their proceedings paper as a journal article must adhere to the following principles: a) the extended version has to include at least 30% new material; b) it has to cite the original publication and c) it must include an explicit statement about the increment (e.g., new results, better description of materials, etc.).

In this article we adhere to definition of cough provided by the European Respiratory Society (ERS): Cough is a three-phase expulsive motor act characterized by an inspiratory effort (inspiratory phase), followed by a forced expiratory effort against a closed glottis (compressive phase) and then by opening of the glottis and rapid expiratory airflow (expulsive phase) [ 24].

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