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View definitions for adhere to

adhere to

verb as in keep

verb as in mind

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If you are, however, a critical thinker, adhere to logic, science and math as well as being a student of history, then you know the United States of America into which you were born has ceased to exist.

From Salon

Maybe it feels like I’m being a contrarian because, as a critic, when I’m voting on awards, I adhere to the “strictly business” stance that you champion, Josh.

The retention center has procedures that purportedly adhere to due process, but as in Franz Kafka’s “The Trial” or Vladimir Sorokin’s “The Queue,” where bureaucracy stands in the way of getting anywhere, every time it seems like Sara’s time in the facility is about to be over, something trivial occurs to push her hearing date back, or to otherwise deny her release.

"In any country in the world actions must adhere to the principles of law, international processes, and human rights," she said.

From BBC

Furthermore, states must adhere to the right to due process.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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