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adhere to

verb as in keep

verb as in mind

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USC leaders were cautious in comments about the order, saying they adhere to state and federal laws, while a UC spokesman said it was committed to “combating antisemitism” but did not respond to a Trump promise to deport internationals who are “Hamas sympathizers.”

Royal Mail must also adhere to the USO, which Mr Kretinsky has pledged he will do for "as long as I am alive".

From BBC

Marcaurel, in particular, confronted Negro about the practice of collecting cash and making payments, demanding that the football program adhere to established accounting practices, but was met with “fierce resistance” from the coach, according to the lawsuit.

However, a representative said via email: "Excel Parking will adhere to any changes made to the private parking industry Single Sector Code of Practice."

From BBC

Delta also issued a directive last year that flight attendants adhere to a strict dress code, including wearing undergarments.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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