English to Spanish Dictionary observance

observance

observancia
definition
noun
strict observance of the rules
the action or practice of fulfilling or respecting the requirements of law, morality, or ritual.
the baby's motionless observance of me
the action of watching or noticing something.
translation of 'observance'
noun
observancia,
cumplimiento,
práctica
example
The 'observance' of conventions, traditions, and institutional norms permits purposeful choice and action within a frame work that sets limits to possible outcomes.
The liminal status of a given character is frequently signalled by deviations in his/her 'observance' of everyday communal rituals.
The prayer in its present form is not in substance a religious 'observance' , coercive or otherwise and it does not impose any burden on the applicant or any restriction on his exercise of his own beliefs.
Here again, more than the enforcement of strict road regulations, 'observance' of traffic rules by drivers would prevent traffic jams.
Standing by her, eye to eye, he could see the tower in the distance behind her that he had noticed from his last 'observance' .
During the outbreak in Toronto hospitals, health care workers became infected with the virus despite 'observance' of strict infection control precautions.
What they need from me is a reduction in weight, an increase in overall physical activity, and 'observance' of the correct diet.
Fireworks, red lanterns, dragon dancing, bells chiming… these have been the symbols of the Chinese people's 'observance' of Spring Festival for centuries.
The Queen is meticulous in her strict 'observance' of the constitution and keeps her role to herself; which does not necessarily mean she has never privately consulted her husband, when she could with propriety do so.
In the management of its global operations, IBM the world's largest computer maker has been well known for its strict 'observance' of clean business ethics.
Renewed emphasis on the strict 'observance' of ‘know your customer’ and collateral policies are needed to ensure that lending standards do not slip during boom periods.
the decline in religious 'observance'
As long as an accessory is being used for a religious 'observance' , it may not be used for any other purpose, out of respect for God's commandments.
Daya Nath believed that mental purity could only be obtained through renunciation of the world, 'observance' of rituals, introspection, and yoga.
The argument can be made that this is a symbolic gesture, appropriate to the government's 'observance' of Women's Day, and that much more meaningful work is being done as part of ongoing programmes.
To those who cautiously venture into such a hidden world, Wheeler advises respectful 'observance' .
They make it work by sharing basic values and respecting each other's 'observance' .
I looked at him, searching for an elusive answer in my head, a witty reply to such careful 'observance' .
It is known, among other things, for its strict 'observance' of the Sabbath.
These medallions will be made at the Perth Mint that guarantees their weight, gold and silver content and strict 'observance' of the limited mintage.
strict 'observance' of the rules
the baby's motionless 'observance' of me
the baby's motionless 'observance' of me
strict 'observance' of the rules
Examples included interethnic cooperation or 'observance' of the rule of law.
It has become the object of a global cult, and the money which it absorbs from the world is a from of practical worship, a daily puja, the ritual 'observance' of its omnipotence.
A finding of an abuse requires, first, a combination of objective circumstances in which, despite formal 'observance' of the conditions laid down by the Community rules, the purpose of those rules has not been achieved.
Canada's central bank can only raise or lower credit rates and cash levels in strict 'observance' of what the US central bank is doing, or else risk utter economic chaos in this country.
Fullness of life is found in a faithful 'observance' of religious rituals.
I did not understand that God did not merely require the outward 'observance' of certain rituals but rather a clean heart and a holy life.
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