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adhering

[ad-heer-ing] / ædˈhɪər ɪŋ /




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The media regulator has published guidelines designed to make the internet safer for women and girls - and threatened to make it "absolutely clear to the public" which platforms are not adhering to them.

From BBC

She likens it to the so-called "Trad Wife" trend of adhering to traditional gender roles.

From BBC

Its trade — and aid — is not conditioned on a country adhering to certain tenets of democracy, for example, as the U.S. once demanded, or on cooperating on issues such as immigration, which Trump requires.

From Los Angeles Times

Additionally, manufacturers face challenges in adhering to new labelling standards, reformulating products to meet healthier benchmarks and overcoming potential consumer resistance.

From Salon

Mr Meservey adds that the territory should be "rewarded" for adhering to democratic principles, not relying on foreign aid and having a small government.

From BBC