strict adherence, or the principle of strict adherence, to law or prescription, especially to the letter rather than the spirit
Strict adherence to official formalities.
fundamentalism
Fairly and with strict adherence to the laws in your country.
Steadfast adherence to a strict moral code refers to consistently following a set of ethical principles or standards without deviation. It involves unwavering commitment to doing what is considered right or just, even in the face of challenges or temptations.
A rigid adherence to orderly poetic forms and structures
Taliban
The suffix "strict" means showing strong obedience or adherence to rules or principles, often implying a sense of severity or tight control. It is commonly used to create adjectives that describe someone or something as precise, demanding, or requiring strict adherence to certain standards.
Strict adherence to the Domino Theory.
Congregationalists maintain strict adherence to the Scripture. They accept the Bible as the absolute rule in matters of faith and practice.
The taliban.
A strong adherence to a specific religious doctrine or set of beliefs that governs one's actions and worldview.