Beneath this booming business, however, Whole Foods still hews to its hippie, health-food roots.
Oki Electric, by contrast, hews to the Japanese model of relying largely on organic growth.
The judge's ruling hews to state election law, though it gives Harris the leeway to extend the deadline.
Oki Electric, by contrast, hews to the Japanese model of relying largely on organic growth or none at all.
His budget hews far closer to the quintessential modern Republican view than to any truly reform-minded response to the Bush failures.
Where do we derive the laws that the court system hews to, and how do we determine who is judge and jury?
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, a collector based in New York, hews closely to her collection's focus Latin American art and rarely blows her budget.
The other is that he hews a little more closely to the kind of value investing espoused by Buffett's mentor, Benjamin Graham.
Into this new and volatile mix we feel compelled to throw a couple of old facts: The House of Saud hews to Sunni Islam.
Compare its elaborate trend-crunching with America Online, which hews to an old broadcast ad model, using sophisticated targeting for only 3% of its ads.
An observation commonly made about engineering is that a structure will be beautiful if it hews closely to the laws of physics, that "elegance" accrues naturally to designs that obey and embody the forces.
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But with its sly humor, iconoclastic wisdom, and mix 'n' match music ethos, the mostly acoustic Natural hews closer to the real spirit of punk than any CD of buzz saw guitars and shouted lyrics.
While Rice says that in foreign policy "America's values are extremely important, " she hews closer to the tradition of Korbel and other realists, such as Hans Morgenthau, who place greater weight on defending strategic interests and tending to the balance of power.
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