Sentences with phrase «means strict adherence»

Seeing more than 100 new movies every year means strict adherence to the «gut instincts» policy of deciding which new movies to see, and which to avoid.

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@OnlyOne, «what do you call someone that finds it necessary to get in your face and noisily proclaim, via billboards, lawsuits, and other means, about how strongly they DO N'T believe in a God,» Fundamentalist, usually means a «demand for a strict adherence to specific theological doctrines», which Atheism does not have.
As anyone who has played with Legos knows, a strict adherence to the rules makes for relatively mindless play, whereas things can really get fun when one dumps all the bricks onto the bedroom floor and starts freestyling creations from scratch, even if that means blending pieces from pirate, castle, space and city sets (which is precisely the sort of disorder President Business aims to quash).
This means that people are at the heart of all policy implementations, and no policy is any good without strict adherence to the policies, and enforcement of consequences to people for policy violations.
A semantic search tries to give a user the best results by attempting to understand the user's intent and contextual meaning, while keyword searches have traditionally relied on strict adherence to specific keywords.
[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.
From our experience, a strict adherence to traditional gender roles means that one partner must reject the other's influence.
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