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1 Those dissents hew to the facts of the specific cases, though.
2 He will hew to protocol no matter what, Vrej agreed.
3 This dynamic arises in countries which hew to Confucius-inspired principals.
4 Artists no longer hew to industry conventions; fall no longer heralds the most attention-commanding records.
5 Some hew to the idea of a tightly plotted story, others believe t(...)
6 My response: They don't hew to the four criteria.
7 Ford hoped it could hew to that narrow charter.
8 Bogost's games may not hew to traditional definitions of fun, but hey, neither does life.
9 Admiral Turner tried to hew to Carter's pledge about never lying to the American people.
10 Still, HBO's brain trust seems determined to hew to the business model that brought them this far.
11 Some Americans hew to these proverbs literally.
12 Some hew to the idea of a tightly plotted story, others believe the concept is far more intangible.
13 Or will the justices hew to the much narrower question of the proper pleading standard for shareholder claims?
14 During the wide ranging interview, Adler argued that journalists should follow the facts rather than hew to a pre-conceived premise.
15 In the face of her friend and colleague's panic it was all the pilot could do to hew to procedure.
16 The CFPB is currently appealing the decision in the PHH case that its single-director structure did not hew to the constitution.
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