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It also picks up a related favorite Orszag theme, calling for "adherence to evidence-based best practices and therapies".

I would have concluded by calling for adherence to a peculiarly Madagascan concept, fihavanana, which places the highest good on maintaining existing social ties.

Unwilling to give the crowd a similar line, Paul found other ways to speak to the audience of hard-right activists, railing against "Hillary Clinton's war in Libya" and calling for adherence to constitutional rules for war-making.

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In reply to Sarmiento's glorification of North American culture, Rodó calls for adherence to the spiritual, artistic values of Latin American culture, against the pragmatism and utilitarianism of the great new power to the north.

Only if we ourselves model a commitment to fact over what Stephen Colbert so memorably labeled as 'truthiness' (and he also actually sometimes called it 'Veritasiness!'), only then can we credibly call for adherence to such standards in public life and a wider world". .

Research across borders may also call for adherence to different guidelines, with multiple ethics committee approvals that increases red tape and make collaboration difficult.

The expectation of weaker seasonal demand has spurred thinking among analysts that OPEC might opt to cut production at its meeting next month in Vienna after calling for greater adherence to its current quotas in its gathering here this week.

How else do you explain the party's decision to block President Obama and label him as a socialist, while calling for continued adherence to the Bush policies that yielded the worst job creation record of any President since Hoover.

OPEC members also called for stricter adherence to their own quotas in an effort to reduce overproduction by a further 1.5 million barrels a day.

It also called for strict adherence to an orthodox Anglican theology based on the traditional doctrinal statement of Anglicanism, the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion of 1571, stipulating that they be "taken in their literal and grammatical sense".

They content that classical-liberalism or libertarianism must call for voluntary adherence to traditional morality because that morality is necessary for the reproduction of citizens capable of independence and self-restraint.

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