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单词 rigid adherence to
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rigid adherence to

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meaningsofrigid,adherenceandto

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rigid
adjective
uk
/ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/
us
/ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/
stiff or fixed; not able to be bent ...
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adherence
noun[U]
uk
/ədˈhɪə.rəns/
us
/ədˈhɪr.əns/
the fact of someone behaving exactly according to rules, ...
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to
preposition
uk
/tuː/
us
/tuː/
used before a verb to show that it is in ...
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(Definition ofrigid,adherenceandtofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrigid adherence to

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For other women,rigidadherenceto calendar or basal temperature charting may be negated by a husband who is unwilling to cooperate.
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The damaging effects of these priority switches were increased by hisrigidadherenceto ideology which restricted his freedom to compromise (p. 12).
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Making one's diary public from the outset might condemn the writer torigidadherenceto social codes.
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For example, both groups of patients share arigidadherenceto routine and restricted interests.
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Nevertheless, strong pentatonicism, in the sense ofrigidadherenceto the pentatonic raw material, is not common in their work.
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Because of theirrigidadherenceto these characteristics, it is not difficult to identify students who subscribe to this austere model.
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Archaism in turn does not always correspond withrigidadherenceto convention and time-honoured customs (architectural or otherwise).
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The formal debt to tradition is gone, as is therigidadherenceto a single tempo for long stretches; the harmonies are darker, more chromatic.
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This strong reliance on shape can account for the preponderance of basic-level names in infants' early vocabularies, however, a continuedrigidadherenceto shape would be an inefficient strategy.
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I do not believe that any other regional health authority is insisting on suchrigidadherence.
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The first is arigidadherenceto the terms of the social contract.
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The second essential for efficient local government is a budget drawn up with foresight and arigidadherenceto the budget when formed.
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We seerigidadherenceto working methods that were agreed in 1919.
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It seems to me that thisrigidadherenceto cost-benefit throughout the report leads to some ludicrous positions.
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I do not regardrigidadherenceto an even more misaligned green pound as an overidding national interest to be preserved at any price.
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Limiting criteria based upon population distribution are used only for guidance and the inspectorate would not necessarily insist onrigidadherenceto them.
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Those are harsh words from someone for whom arigidadherenceto the truth is an unshakeable maxim.
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It does not depend on arigidadherenceto dates.
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strict adherence to

collocation in English

meaningsofstrict,adherenceandto

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strict
adjective
uk
/strɪkt/
us
/strɪkt/
strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do ...
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adherence
noun[U]
uk
/ədˈhɪə.rəns/
us
/ədˈhɪr.əns/
the fact of someone behaving exactly according to rules, ...
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to
preposition
uk
/tuː/
us
/tuː/
used before a verb to show that it is in ...
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(Definition ofstrict,adherenceandtofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrict adherence to

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Strictadherenceto a fixed time schedule was a challenge, as busy clinicians were involved in the groups.
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However, all these systems requirestrictadherenceto maintenance protocols to perform to their full potential.
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For the efficacy of the method, the authors stress the importance ofstrictadherenceto the dosing schedule and destruction of non-dosed stray dogs.
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One of the reasons for this increase was thestrictadherenceto the inventory of treatment protocols.
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Many performers therefore rely on astrictadherenceto routine to avoid this.
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On the other hand,strictadherenceto a protocol implies a reduced focus on personal, individualized care.
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Demonstrating that a particular form is inherited within a language family requiresstrictadherenceto the comparative method.
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Ascertainment bias can also occur but can be minimized bystrictadherenceto definition for selection of cases.
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Strictadherenceto the criteria is often difficult.
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Our approach eschewsstrictadherenceto the more usual psychological distinctions between, for example, autobiographical, working, semantic, episodic and procedural memory.
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Unfortunately, this leads to a failure to decode, as the basic model assumesstrictadherenceto deterministic letter dropping rules.
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There are many different approaches, ranging from skepticism to denial - pretending that the problem has been solved or bypassed throughstrictadherenceto methodological rules.
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The solemnity was in part owing to the many suspensions, which allowed fewer ornaments, and in part to thestrictadherenceto the main theme.
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So far as generalisations are concerned, many of the contributors seem rather content to establish thatstrictadherenceto the family-tree model is untenable, which is not exactly ground-breaking news.
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Operator awareness andstrictadherenceto simple guidelines ensures that pulse oximetry monitoring causes no patient injury or loss of image quality.
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Recent empirical studies have found that young children's reliance on shape similarity for word extension will even lead them to overridestrictadherenceto ontological category.
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Clauses (iii) and (iv) share the task of shielding the moderate fideist from a charge that moving away fromstrictadherenceto evidentialism opens the door to morally problematic alternatives.
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The impact of the depression was exacerbated by the colonial government'sstrictadherenceto balanced budget and the consequent cuts in public spending on irrigation works, roads and railways.
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