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Adherence to such new movements is limited, however, remaining below 2 % worldwide in the 2000s ( decade ).
Adherence to this Principle is a condition of ICSU membership.
Adherence to and cultivation of these virtues is regarded as a fundamental part of Falun Gong practice.
Adherence to Islamic law and ensuring fair play is also at the core of Islamic banking.
Adherence to no particular style is also a style in its own right ; some may think it undesirable, others not.
Adherence to the code of ethics is required as a condition of membership or certification.
Adherence to the Code is overseen by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada ( FCAC ), which investigates consumer complaints.
Adherence to such a position is rare among modern Presbyterians, however.
Adherence to the practice of Christianity ( or any religion, established or not ) is, by definition, conformity to rules set forth by someone other than the individual for him or herself.
Adherence to the Telugu language is still common in the community, which however has developed a distinct dialect of its own, one that features numerous loan-words from Tamil and Kannada, and a remarkable paucity, in comparison with standard Telugu, of loan words from Urdu.
Adherence is a local rather than a global phenomenon.
* Adherence to a Fee-Only standard is strict: NAPFA members cannot accept compensation in any form from any source other than their clients.
Adherence to the treaty is open and not limited to member countries of the Council of Europe.
Adherence is an essential step in bacterial pathogenesis or infection, required for colonizing a new host.

Adherence and by
Adherence to the Articles was made a legal requirement by the English Parliament in 1571.
Adherence to this was required in order to hold any office in government or the church, although the edition of the Book of Common Prayer prescribed by the Act ( 1662 ) was so new that most people had never even seen a copy.
A report by the US State Department called " Adherence to and Compliance With Arms Control, Nonproliferation and Disarmament Agreements and Commitments " which was released on 28 July 2010 stated that Russia was not in full compliance with the treaty when it expired on 5 December 2009.
# Adherence by Gentile Christians to the Torah Laws originally given to the Israelites ( i. e. the 613 Laws given to Israel at Sinai ).
# Adherence by Gentile Christians to Torah Laws intended for Gentiles.

Adherence and could
Adherence to the gold standard prevented the Federal Reserve from expanding the money supply in order to stimulate the economy, fund insolvent banks and fund government deficits which could " prime the pump " for an expansion.

Adherence and .
Yet your list of things left undone did not include repeal of the Connally amendment to this country's domestic jurisdiction reservation to its Adherence to the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
Adherence to the philosophy of the Māyāvādīs, belief in the fruitive results of the karma-vādīs, and belief in plans based on materialistic desires are called avirodha-prīti.
Adherence to the geocentric model stemmed largely from several important observations.
Adherence to the code also ruled out in advance any possibility of the film ending with Rick and Ilsa consummating their adulterous love, effectively making inevitable the ending with Rick's noble renunciation, one of Casablancas most famous scenes.
Online Interventions for Social Marketing Health Behavior Change Campaigns: A Meta-Analysis of Psychological Architectures and Adherence Factors.
Adherence to Eastern Orthodox fasting periods contributes to an improvement in the blood lipid profile, including a decrease in total and LDL cholesterol, and a decrease in the LDL to HDL cholesterol ratio.
Adherence to the Hauhau movement, which included incantations, a sacred pole, belief in supernatural protection from bullets, and occasionally beheadings, the removal of the hearts of enemy and cannibalism, spread rapidly through the North Island from 1864, welding tribes in a bond of passionate hatred against the pakeha.
Adherence to note relationships ( not writing ), decades of ear training and transpositions, that enables the Maninka musician to easily adjust to other styles, tunings, and repertoires of music.
Adherence to the proscriptions of the Word of Wisdom was not made a requirement for entry into LDS Church temples until 1902.
Adherence to the litany ranges between individuals and tribes from strict obedience to simple lip service.
Adherence to those high standards continued even during the Great Depression, when Condé Nast introduced innovative typography, design and color.

pledge and is
" In practical terms, the most important law in the code may well be the very first: " We enjoin, what is most necessary, that each man keep carefully his oath and his pledge ," which expresses a fundamental tenet of Anglo-Saxon law.
God's commission to Joshua in chapter 1 is framed as a royal installation, the people's pledge of loyalty to Joshua as successor Moses recalls royal practices, the covenant-renewal ceremony led by Joshua was the prerogative of the kings of Judah, and God's command to Joshua to meditate on the " book of the law " day and night parallels the description of Josiah in 2 Kings 23: 25 as a king uniquely concerned with the study of the law — not to mention their identical territorial goals ( Josiah died in 609 BCE while attempting to annex the former Israel to his own kingdom of Judah ).
The top of the main label is red with a white banner with a pledge on it, which has changed three times.
Carved into the temple were three phrases: ( gnōthi seautón = " know thyself ") and ( mēdén ágan = " nothing in excess "), and ( eggýa pára d ' atē = " make a pledge and mischief is nigh "), In ancient times, the origin of these phrases was attributed to one or more of the Seven Sages of Greece,
High says that one example of Týr's bravery is that when the Æsir were luring Fenrir ( referred to here as Fenrisúlfr ) to place the fetter Gleipnir on the wolf, Týr placed his hand within the wolf's mouth as a pledge.
But rather than that you question my courage, let someone put his hand in my mouth as a pledge that this is done in good faith.
They declared that Son of Golden Turkey Awards " is our last word ... we hereby solemnly pledge that the years ahead will produce no further Golden Turkey publications by the Medved Brothers ... we now pass the torch to whichever brave souls feel ready to take up the challenge.
Of particular importance is Article 56 of the charter :" All Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization for the achievement of the purposes set forth in Article 55.
It is fitting that at this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.
This, coupled with the indignation that Superman is the only person he could not buy off, threaten, or otherwise control, results in Luthor's pledge to destroy Superman at any cost.
If there is satisfactory assurance, i. e. " any pledge giving a well-founded hope for the Christian upbringing of the children ", then " the priest cannot refuse to celebrate the sacrament without delay, as in the case of children of Christian families ".
The word pawn is derived from the Latin pignus, for pledge, and the items having been pawned to the broker are themselves called pledges or pawns, or simply the collateral.
On May 27, 2009, North Korea media declared that the armistice is no longer valid due to the South Korean government's pledge to " definitely join " the Proliferation Security Initiative.
We believe that the Lord's Supper commemorates the suffering and death of our Redeemer until He comes, and is a symbol of union in Christ and a pledge of renewed allegiance to our risen Lord.
** The SS Sussex is torpedoed, resulting in the Sussex pledge.
His pledge is later interpreted by the Finns as a confirmation of constitutional laws, which had, effectively, established Finland as a separate state in real union with the Russia.
In general, basic requirements for naturalization are that the applicant hold a legal status as a full-time resident for a minimum period of time and that the applicant promise to obey and uphold that country's laws, to which an oath or pledge of allegiance is sometimes added.
Other times, the Vice comes out and states he is a Catholic, or elucidates that he is Catholic by swearing a Catholic pledge.
Cicero wrote in 44 BC that "… vulgar are the means of livelihood of all hired workmen whom we pay for mere manual labour, not for artistic skill ; for in their case the very wage they receive is a pledge of their slavery.
Willy Wo-Lap Lam writes that president Jiang Zemin's campaign against Falun Gong may have been used to promote allegiance to himself ; Lam quotes one party veteran as saying " by unleashing a Mao-style movement Falun Gong, Jiang is forcing senior cadres to pledge allegiance to his line.
The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of loyalty to the federal flag and the republic of the United States of America, originally composed by Francis Bellamy in 1892 and formally adopted by Congress as the pledge in 1942.
A financial instrument that is insured by the pledge of assets from a third party, such as a deposit in a financial institution insured by a government agency may be considered an investment.
It was fate, however, that the treasure of the basilica still pass from hand to hand as a pledge as security for loans received: in 1273 is held at the Humble of St. Agatha ( the present church Carrobiolo ) in Monza in 1311 and is engaged in some bankers that safety will transfer to Avignon.

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