Honoring in a sentence as a noun

Without honoring that, an ISP isn't really an ISP, is it?

They will think "bi-rite sucks, what the heck, those jerks aren't honoring their commitment.

He did not go into Tesla honoring the contracts that were put into place by GM, Ford, Chrysler and others.

Our society is deviant if not sick in the way that we push old people to the side and avoid them instead of honoring them.

Faking readiness is far worse than setting and honoring expectations.

Fundamentally, it's not about honoring the terms of scams corporate lobbyists perpetrated as we awoke from a 50-year TV-induced coma.

The author is "surprised" that Chinese manufacturers are not honoring intellectual property licensing terms?

That privilege is afforded in exchange for honoring the chargeback process, which for good reason initially favors the consumer by provisionally reversing the transaction.

If the merchant has kept all funds out of reach of Square, by withdrawing all their money from the account and keeping the associated bank account empty, the merchant is indicating that they do not intend on fulfilling their end of the bargain on having a merchant account - namely honoring chargebacks and the determination process for chargeback disputes.

It's all well and good to talk about "honoring commitments made to retirees", but if the city can't provide basic services because 40 cents of every dollar it spends goes to debt service, the city isn't in a position to honor those commitments anyways; it will simply fail harder and more painfully for all its residents in the futile attempt to honor those intractable commitments.

Honoring definitions

noun

conformity with law or custom or practice etc.

See also: observance