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Ardently and Vatican
Ardently anti-Communist, in line with the Church's social doctrine, the group's Catholic identity caused it to voice its opposition to the policy of Vatican rapprochement with Communism.

adhering and own
Indian family law is complex, with each religion adhering to its own specific laws.
Critics accused him of adhering too closely to the " New German " school represented primarily by Liszt ; Smetana responded that " a prophet is without honour in his own land.
Here, the symbolic Arthur, questing for the Grail of truth and adhering to his own chivalric code, is Chandler's hero Philip Marlowe.
It achieved that reduction by switching from # 6 to # 2 oil in its heating plant, reducing the campus set heating point from 72 to 68 degrees, and by adhering to its own Green Design Standards in renovations.
Dancers generally believe ( if one has an opinion at all ), that either 1 ) dancers should strive to perform the dances traditionally, adhering as closely as possible to the original pattern and styling of the dance or dance tradition in their country of origin, or 2 ) that folk dancing should be allowed to evolve, and that each international folk dance club represents another " village " where dances can take on their own style or modifications.
When adhering to K & R, each function has its opening brace at the next line on the same indentation level as its header, the statements within the braces are indented, and the closing brace at the end is on the same indentation level as the header of the function at a line of its own.
the presence within our territory of large numbers of Chinese laborers, of a distinct race and religion, remaining strangers in the land, residing apart by themselves, tenaciously adhering to the customs and usage of their own country, unfamiliar with our institutions and religion, and apparently incapable of assimilating with our people.
Although Holmes evidently believed that he was adhering to his own precedent, many later commentators accused Holmes of inconsistency, even of seeking to curry favor with his young admirers.
The PDL had grown to 68 teams by 2009, and to reflect their growing reputation, introduced a new scheme called PDL-Pro, whereby certain teams would be allowed to act as professional clubs, paying players, while still adhering to NCAA collegiate eligibility rules, and the USL's own age restriction policy.
Indian family law is complex, with each religion adhering to its own specific laws.
Later Jerome would express his preference for adhering strictly to the Hebrew text and canon, but his view held little currency even in his own day.
With homophobia in German professional sports ( and also among the sports fans ) being just as rampant as in many other countries and the disdain of many " out " gays to be involved in an activity that they perceive to be associated with homophobia and preferring to form their own clubs instead, the film's theme, despite adhering to the standards of comedy, resonates with reality and is not as outrageous as it may seem.
Under the high-profile management of impresario and concert promoter Bill Graham, Montrose reached the peak of their commercial popularity during the Warner Bros Presents and Jump On It era from 1975 to 1977, which found the band adhering to a grueling tour schedule across America and Canada, performing predominantly in large arena and stadium venues sharing the bill with major artists that included The Rolling Stones, Kiss, Peter Frampton, Yes, Rush, The Eagles, Journey, and Aerosmith, as well as headlining their own shows in mid-size arenas.
Anyone operating out of there adhered to certain rules of the camp, to include a certain way in handling disputes with other gang members, and never stealing from another gang's supplies, and there was no leader, with each gang adhering to its own chain of command.
He is depicted as an ambitious Sicilian immigrant who moves to Hell's Kitchen, the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and builds a Mafia empire, retaining ( and strictly adhering to ) his own personal code of honor.
Thus, every local church maintains an individual set of rules, adhering to its own Ordnung, which may vary from district to district as each community administers its own guidelines.

adhering and interpretation
Some have argued that adhering to the principle of wie es eigentlich gewesen means that the historian should only document facts without offering any interpretation of these facts.
Soviet physicists, such as K. V. Nikolskij and D. Blokhintzev, developed a version of the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics, which was seen as more adhering to the principles of dialectical materialism.

adhering and one
Dependent upon a person's constitution, by adhering to a specific diet or purging, one could physically handle the infection more successfully.
However, recent research into the electrical properties of eumelanin has indicated that it may consist of more basic oligomers adhering to one another by some other mechanism.
A country adhering to a NUTS-style war plan would likely respond to such an attack with a limited attack on one or several enemy cities.
The major races of today can be classified as offshore, ocean, around the world, and inshore racing all adhering to one set of rule, but diverse handicapping standards.
He is the one who is a sustainer, as well as, a " defender of the faith ", exemplifying traditional values, adhering to the status quo, and conforming to conservative standards.
This is one of several occasions wherein Cavendish calls attention to stereotypical gender roles, such as the belief that women should spin and not write, and then expands upon her reasons for not adhering to them.
Two strands of this argument exist: one when patents held by one country form part of a system of exploitable relative advantage in trade negotiations against another, and a second where adhering to a worldwide system of patents confers " good citizenship " status despite ' de facto protectionism '.
" One of the most characteristic features of Catopsbaatar ( which differentiates it not only from Kryptobaatar but from all the djadochtatherioids in which the zygomatic ridges are known ), is a very deep anterior zygomatic ridge, and a small medial zygomatic ridge, the latter forming about a quarter of a circle and adhering the anterior one from behind ," ( Kielan-Jaworowska et al., 2002 ).
Despite his background as a screenwriter, one of Wong's trademarks as a director is that he works largely through improvisation and experimentation involving the actors and crew rather than adhering to a fixed screenplay.
Andrea Libavius was one of those chymists who was influenced up to a point by the new teachings of Paracelsus in that he accepted the use of the new chemical remedies in medicine advocated by Paracelsus, whilst adhering theoretically to the traditional Aristotelian and Galenist teachings and rejecting the Paracelsist mysticism.
Chomsky argues that the Republican neoconservative administration of President George W. Bush, elected to the presidency in 2001, differed from earlier administrations in one key respect: it was open about adhering to the Imperial Grand Strategy, outright declaring that it would be willing to use force to ensure U. S. global hegemony despite international condemnation.
Often pseudo-code is used, which uses the common idioms of such languages without strictly adhering to the details of a particular one.
A different allegory is used by many Jews adhering to a belief in resurrection as one of the Thirteen Principles of Faith.
Crane said that “ the only rational ground for adhering to one of criticism rather than to any of the others is its superior capacity to give us the special kind of understanding and evaluation of literature we want to get, at least for the time being .”
*" Senior Ditch Day " is a healthy College Prep tradition where seniors decorate the school with elaborate signs and artwork, adhering to one unified theme.
It is one of the cheapest alloys suitable for this, and the tin content is kept at a minimum while still adhering to a hot-dipped iron sheet, to minimize the cost.
Thus, " one who has Judaized ", refers to a Christian who has accepted the necessity of adhering to the Mosaic Laws or to specific laws that are believed to be superseded, such as circumcision, Sabbath observance, or observation of the Passover.
# by particles which are following a line of flow in the airstream coming within one radius of a fiber and adhering to it, called interception ;
Most tellingly, one of the provisions of the pacta conventa included the right of revolution ( rokosz ) for the nobility, if they deemed that the king is not adhering to the laws of the state.
When adhering strictly to the two-point definition for calibration, the boiling point of VSMOW water under one standard atmosphere of pressure is actually 373. 1339 K ( 99. 9839 ° C ).
Thus, according to Williams, one ought to keep in mind that although there may be dozens of theorists and social activists in the West adhering to the rubric " personalism ," their particular foci may, in fact, be asymptotic, and even diverge at material junctures.
For instance, precise measurements show that the boiling point of VSMOW water under one standard atmosphere of pressure is actually 373. 1339 K ( 99. 9839 ° C ) when adhering strictly to the two-point definition of thermodynamic temperature.

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