adherence (noun)

  • 91Ronbot — noun A follower of Scientology with a strict or robotic adherence to its teachings …

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  • 92Bosniak — noun a) A person belonging to autochthonous South Slavic people living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Sandžak region of Serbia and Montenegro. b) A person typically characterized by their tie to the Bosnian historical region,… …

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  • 93whateverism — noun a) Adherence to the : We will resolutely uphold whatever policy decisions made, and unswervingly follow whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave. Most religious communities central problem is not teen rebellion but teenagers benign… …

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  • 94officialism — noun a) The rigid, perfunctory and literal adherence to official duties and regulations b) Officials collectively …

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  • 95institutionalism — noun a) Adherence to the established religion, or to established codes of conduct b) The use of public institutions in health care and social services …

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  • 96followership — noun a) Adherence to a leader b) A group of followers …

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  • 97proceduralism — noun a) A belief in the importance of using agreed procedures b) A rigid adherence to established procedures See Also: proceduralist …

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  • 98allegiance — noun /əˈliː.dʒəns/ Loyalty to some cause, nation or ruler. Syn: fidelity, loyalty, adherence …

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  • 99party whip — noun Within a legislative body, a member appointed by a political party and given the authority to ensure that all members of that party participate in voting and vote strictly as directed by the party in all votes where adherence to a party line …

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  • 100legalism — noun a) A philosophy of focusing on the text of written law to the exclusion of the intent of law, elevating strict adherence to law over justice, mercy, grace and common sense. b) A legal axiom; a statement couched as a …

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