Such strict adherence requires commitment, sacrifice, and passion for the diet — a passion that is not common to many other diets.
Far from being inhumane,
such strict adherence to the principles of retaliation represented, at first, progress in goodwill, for it put boundaries around man's natural desire to wreak on personal and social enemies an unlimited and abandoned vengeance.
Not exact matches
«It is about time we take a second look at the citing of gas stations in our country, and ensure the
strict enforcement of, and
adherence to safety regulations, so as to forestall the occurrence of any more of
such avoidable incidents.»
«It is about time we take a second look at the citing of gas stations in our country, and ensure the
strict enforcement of, and
adherence to safety regulations, so as to forestall the occurrence of any more of
such avoidable incidents,» he stated.
A final way in which seniority - based systems may have consequences for student achievement is that
strict adherence to seniority would require at least some districts to lay off teachers in subject areas with teacher shortages,
such as math and special education.
But «Even as alarmed U.S. reformers urge adoption of
such Japanese tactics as longer school hours and
stricter adherence to basics,» we wrote in 1985, «the Japanese are looking to the American educational model as a better guide for producing the kind of creative ingenuity that...
While all mental health professionals who work for schools would like to provide unconditional assistance in meeting their client's needs, the job description for
such individuals in public schools often interferes with a
strict adherence to this practice.
Always read the labels of
such products carefully before using them, and always take care to use them in
strict adherence with the instructions.
A couple more definitions would be helpful at this point, although you should realize that there are sometimes loose
adherence to
strict interpretation of
such definitions:
[79] In response to perceived difficulties in demanding
strict adherence to the constituent elements of res judicata, modern Canadian courts have developed the independent but related concept of abuse of process as a means of barring relitigation where permitting it to proceed would offend vital principles
such as judicial economy, consistency, finality of legal disputes, and, perhaps most importantly, the integrity of the judicial decision - making process.
Ability to manage patient information and medical records while ensuring
adherence to
strict regulatory mandates
such as HIPAA.
Managing patient information and medical records while ensuring
adherence to
strict regulatory mandates
such as HIPAA.