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fidelity

[fi-del-i-tee, fahy-] / fɪˈdɛl ɪ ti, faɪ- /




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The research team recommends future work on route fidelity, since, as Cappello notes, "if consistent patterns exist it could help focus conservation efforts on specific, high-use areas along their migratory route."

From Science Daily

Bok, a mystically inclined author as well as artist, combined hallucinatory forms with imaginative fidelity to the texts he illustrated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. George’s departure from the Heritage board means that the institution may be less likely to heed his call to be “unbending and unflinching” in its fidelity to these principles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cohn’s sound design also offered a taste of the grimy, intense New York of the 1970s, but he wanted to remain flexible in terms of period fidelity.

From Los Angeles Times

The breadth of McCartney and Wings’ abiding work is presented in breathtaking high fidelity, no less, affording listeners a sense of the energy, urgency, and passion inherent in the group’s finest moments.

From Salon