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A close physical union of two objects.
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" … a major concern for me is adherence … we are having challenges with people adhering to antiretrovirals … monthly injection, that will be better" (SA02, national policymaker).
One of the mainstays of therapy for this dreaded condition is adherence to a strict diet.
Once it is, "adherence to the original terms of composition is waived," he wrote.
The first of which is "adherence", meaning you have to log in to the system on time and take your allocated breaks as scheduled.
Arguably, the key legal obligation of nations in the post-1945 world is adherence to the United Nations Charter.
"The fundamental policy on international trade is adherence to opening and reform," said He Weiwen, the co-director of the China-U.S./E.U.
All we seek is adherence to the shareholders' agreement… We want to ensure that Cato stays true to its fundamental principles of individual liberty, free markets, and peace into the future, and that it not be subject to the personal preferences of individual officers or directors".
Another issue in web-based interventions is adherence.
The standard method of attachment is adherence to the peristomal skin with glues and adhesives.
This echoes the Kantian idea that a fundamental element of rights is adherence to the categorical imperative.
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A cornerstone of that vision, he said, should be adherence to the "primary value" of rewarding work.
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