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Russia has also committed numerous other violations of START I. Response: Critics are pointing to a 2005 report known as the Adherence to and Compliance With Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Disarmament Agreements and Commitments as evidence that Russia is cheating.
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Adherence to standards "is vital to the integrity of our investigative processes," she said.
Did American Airlines Try To Cover-Up Skidded Plane Snafu? The Associated Press 2011
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Adherence to a Mediterranean diet and survival in a Greek population.
Mark Hyman, MD: Do Statins Cause Diabetes and Heart Disease? MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Adherence to the European convention was in the agreement.
Coalition politics: Conflict of Tory loyalties | Editorial 2011
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The Los Angeles Times writes, “Adherence to what supporters deem to be a strict interpretation of constitutional principles is a key tenet of the tea party movement.”
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Adherence to principles in spite of reality isn't a virtue, it's a mental illness.
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Adherence to principles of liberty constrained only by mutual agreement to live by the rule of law are a couple of the biggest points.
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Adherence to standards "is vital to the integrity of our investigative processes," she said.
Did American Airlines Try To Cover-Up Skidded Plane Snafu? The Associated Press 2011
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Adherence to the Carter Doctrine over the past three decades has vastly enlarged the scope of U.S. commitments to the Persian Gulf and across the Greater Middle East.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Adherence to theories of how our world and various systems in it work may imbue the worldscape with a sense of authenticity.
Archive 2009-12-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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