Sentence examples for adherence to something from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adherence to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing compliance or commitment to rules, guidelines, or principles.
Example: "The company's adherence to safety regulations has significantly reduced workplace accidents."
Alternatives: "compliance with" or "commitment to".

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But 'political Islam' is not the same as Salafism, and probably means for Tunisians an adherence to something more like the moderate Islamism proposed by the party Ennahdha, which espouses a government based on Islam, but which would preserve equal rights for women and allow non-Muslims to participate in government.

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For six months, the Seattle Mariners proved that adherence to fundamentals could produce something special.

"Most of what I know about writing I've learned through running every day," he writes, observing that both undertakings require an obsessiveness, endurance and strict adherence to schedule... plus something vague about the nature of existence.

Although his punctuality and adherence to a schedule owe something to his own desire not to get too involved in details or let his day grow too long, they are also signs of politeness, and both Republicans and Democrats were abuzz last week about the differences between visiting Mr. Clinton's White House and Mr. Bush's.

It's neither a return to Graham, nor is it a blind adherence to Judson's rules, but something wholly other.

Thus, the promotion of greater adherence to Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative guidelines is something that should be considered.

He thought it said something about her adherence to lost causes.

The rough features and dirty feet of Caravaggio's saints and pilgrims owed something to his adherence to the Counter Reformation saint Carlo Borromeo, whose care for the poor and dying during a plague in the 1570s had made him a popular hero.

In fact, Israel's own admission as a member to the United Nations was contingent on its adherence to the principles of UNGA 194, something it proceeded to disregard once membership was granted.

And so, once again, there will seem to be something optional about adherence to the standards of morality: morality will seem to be escapable in just the sense that the morality system denies.

The restaurant, which opened in Westchester County three months ago, is attempting something special -- something more than its fairly thorough adherence to the ethic that a restaurant's food should, as much as possible, be seasonal, local and the result of sustainable agriculture.

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