Adherence in a sentence as a noun

Careful adherence to a well-vetted plan is a good way to get to the moon and back.

In fact, sugar is fantastic for stimulating muscle growth [3], and can help with diet adherence during a caloric deficit [4].

Of course, this works better where self-motivated students are not stymied by too-strict adherence to curricula.

Make the APIs available for normal people in a reasonable manner and you will find adherence to your ToS becoming the norm, not the exception.

Have I really become the guy who values an efficient team process more that adherence to esoteric specifications.

So, times are changing, but in the meantime your strict adherence to "GPL license == good guys; MIT license == bad guys" is detrimental to pretty much an entire community of programmers.

To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to the written law, would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the ends to the means.

When I spoke to a customer service representative, I received no helpful information, just something along the lines of, "This is the policy and no books will be approved for printing unless there is adherence.

Singapore suffers from the India problem: they're technically talented, but the adherence to authority means they don't produce many innovative companies.

Think cross compilation, installation/ uninstallation, build root integration, separate object trees, standard adherence, tarball handling, make distcheck, testing, portability between distros, ...

It says it has a "zero tolerance policy for the use of forced labour and other human trafficking practices".Halcrow said: "Our supervision role of specific construction packages ensures adherence to site contract regulation for health, safety and environment.

Adherence definitions

noun

faithful support for a cause or political party or religion; "attachment to a formal agenda"; "adherence to a fat-free diet"; "the adhesion of Seville was decisive"

See also: attachment adhesion

noun

the property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition; "the mutual adhesiveness of cells"; "a heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion"

See also: adhesiveness adhesion bond