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Guideline recommendations can only be adhered to if the necessary means and resources are available.
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The official history contended, however, "for the most part Australia was still left chasing a dream rather than a reality", as many clauses in the agreement were "subject to operational exigencies" and to be adhered to only "as far as possible".
But the basics must be adhered to.
Ordering etiquette must be adhered to.
* Natural justice must be adhered to.
But only a few countries seem to be adhering to the goals set out in the non-binding Paris Agreement, which aims to keep the planet from warming beyond 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Although 27% of the individuals selected for validation had been informed about gluten-free diet, only 13% were adhering to a gluten-free diet at the end of follow-up.
Indeed, a recent systematic review (covering the years 2005-2008) showed that the ITT principle was adhered to in only 96 out of 274 (35%) published orthopaedic randomised trials [ 5].
Managers were reported to rigidly apply a policy where staffing norms, such as two nurse-midwives allocated during the day and only one on duty at night, were adhered to, with little account taken of actual workload or the unpredictable nature of EmOC provision.
This is adhered to strictly".
The fundamental principles have been adhered to.
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