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1
Mr. Sumner, with his
rigid
adherence
to principle, opposed the amendment.
2
It says
rigid
adherence
to the Maastricht criteria on monetary union is aggravating unemployment.
3
By his
rigid
adherence
to his promise, she felt herself punished for having shuddered.
4
All countries felt they needed, for survival's sake, a
rigid
adherence
to state-approved doctrines.
5
On my part I promise a
rigid
adherence
to the laws and their strict enforcement.
6
He needed her, so he put up with her
rigid
adherence
to protocol, counting his blessings.
7
He eschewed his mentor's
rigid
adherence
to sexual trauma as the root of most mental illness.
8
His
rigid
adherence
to the principle set him belabouring his donkey-ribs, as the proper due to himself.
9
The root of the trouble lay in centralization of authority, and
rigid
adherence
to the rule of seniority.
10
This seems the prelude of augmented precaution, and a more
rigid
adherence
to the closeness of the blockade.
11
The crystalline system presents no variability in types, but a
rigid
adherence
to specific forms of definitely determined value.
12
So that one must not aim at a
rigid
adherence
to the traditional stories on which tragedies are based.
13
But on this, as on every trying occasion, safety is to be found in a
rigid
adherence
to principle.
14
He closed by saying that on his part he promised a
rigid
adherence
to the laws and their strict enforcement.
15
The tactical evolutions have been laid down, and there is
rigid
adherence
thereto, because only thereby may success be achieved.
16
But this is still a boldly brilliant play about the way
rigid
adherence
to a cause destroys a sense of proportion.
rigid
adherence
rigid