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abide agreed eat japan rules side strictly united wants
If the US side wants us to import and eat it, it should strictly abide by rules which have been agreed on between Japan and the United States. Shoichi Nakagawa
abide carefully concerned football logistics mistake modern nowadays publicly
I look at every mistake differently. I'm not going to say anything more publicly other than this is going to be evaluated very carefully and there's a lot of logistics nowadays in modern football that you have to abide by. But I'm very disappointed and concerned and that's about all I'll say publicly. Jon Gruden
abide extensive felt injuries law
The injuries were so extensive we all felt that it wasn't an accident. We had to abide by the law, and the law spelled it out. It wasn't just wrestling.
abide beliefs certain chief committed equally judicial justice looks nominee president replace value
The chief justice for 33 years has been the personification of the value of judicial restraint, and that is something that the president is equally committed to. I'm certain the president will abide by those beliefs as he looks for a nominee to replace him. Chuck D.
abide controls forest law obligated private service state work
The Forest Service is not obligated to abide by state rules, but we try to work with them. There's also nothing in the state law that controls what a private landowner can do.
abide commitment construct county hear parking point rampant
The county had a five-year parking variance to construct the garage. The county made a commitment to abide by the standards. At what point does the county live up to its obligation? We hear all these rampant rumors. All we want is a commitment.
abide court determined evidence hope order
The court determined that there was overwhelming evidence that a restraining order was appropriate. It is our hope that Mr. Stansfield will abide by the court order.
abide agreement aware comment dismissed fellow members performance sorts team
All members of the team have to abide by the team agreement. If they don't abide by it they can be dismissed from the team. They have been made aware of that in the letter. You can comment on your own performance and preparation and all those sorts of things but you do not comment on the performances of your fellow team members.
abide accept auction bids percent required rule size
Everyone is required to abide by the 35 percent rule -- we only accept up to 35 percent of the auction size in bids from any one entity.
abide agreement citizenship claim renounce requires strict travel
The agreement requires Hamdi, once he arrives in Saudi Arabia, to renounce any claim he has to U.S. citizenship and to abide by strict travel restrictions,
abide case condition forbidden home nursing refusal
It's not a case of refusal to abide by the condition. It's that the nursing home is forbidden from abiding by the condition by the law.
abide athletes athletic college continue encourage far obey policy rules stand sure
It's unfortunate that it happened. As far as the athletic department, we are going to abide by college policy, and we'll stand by college policy and continue to try to encourage our athletes to make sure they obey rules and regulations of the institution.
abide anybody asking churches placed rules small super
It's unfortunate that churches can't abide by the same rules that anybody else has to abide by. That's all were asking for. You wouldn't want a super Wal-Mart or a giant-sized church placed in a small residential community.
abide academy based believe body concern consistent driven epa industry legitimate national solid standards whose
The NRC is an expert, independent, nonpartisan body whose standards are based on solid research, consistent with the recommendations of the National Academy of Sciences, ... I believe the industry has a very legitimate long-term concern over having to abide by EPA standards that are politically driven and not scientifically based. Frank Murkowski
abide against court fact oppose respect statement
That statement that she will not oppose refers to the fact that should the court find against her, she will respect and abide by such decision.
abide failed felt laid
That laid out where we felt they failed to abide by statutory deadlines, Eliot Spitzer
abide almost beautiful corner gag impossible people talking trait
It's so hard, it's almost the impossible - not talking about anything. I don't abide well to gag orders. I'm a talker. I think it's a beautiful trait when people are not micro-managing every corner of their life. Jennifer Aniston
abide government homeless human law left respect rule thousands vulnerable
that have reportedly left thousands of the most vulnerable homeless and destitute and called on the government to abide by the rule of law and respect for human rights. Jack Straw
abide forgotten hunger law warning
That is why we will end the hunger strike, but it should not be forgotten that it was a warning to those who do not abide by law and justice.
abide clearly council matter obliged security serious syria terms
Syria is obliged to abide by the terms of security council resolutions. They are clearly not co-operating and this is a matter of serious concern.
abide amount bad drive ethics falls high love rises sad save
It's always so sad because you love those Horatio Alger stories, and then someone rises up that high and falls so far. Ultimately, this is about ethics, and no amount of drive is going to save you if your ethics are so bad and you're not going to abide by the law.
abide classes considered distinct men obstinate principles society three urge vice
It will always be considered a praiseworthy undertaking to urge the most obstinate and incredulous to abide by the principles that impel men to live in society. There are, therefore, three distinct classes of vice and virtue: the religious, the natural, and the political. These three classes should never be in contradiction with one another. Cesare Beccaria
abide area ensuring factions nato presence
They will be participating in presence patrols and ensuring that the different factions in the area abide by the NATO disarmament agreements,
abide effect laws matter time whatever
No matter where you come from, whatever laws are in effect at the time that you come, I think you should abide by them. Jerry Coleman
abide forever hard presidents
Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets. Nancy Gibbs
abide agreement ensure federal forces fully military republic restraint security technical urge
That said, ... I would urge you to ensure the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's security forces show restraint and fully abide by the military technical agreement provisions.
abide expect given italians rule shown
The Italians have shown consistently that they live by the rule of law. They have given these undertakings and we expect them to abide by them. Jack Straw
abide asked consider decisions personnel security soldiers
All the officers, soldiers and security personnel are asked not to abide by these decisions and to consider them null and void. Mahmoud Abbas
abide bound circuit difference gives great precedent required supreme technical
a technical difference between circuit courts, which are bound by precedent, and the Supreme Court, which often gives great deference to precedent but is not required to abide by it.
abide according account banish god good pleasure rest serve
Abide in peace, banish cares, take no account of all that happens, and you will serve God according to his good pleasure and rest in him.
abide employees operate sake
We operate in many countries, in many jurisdictions in the world. As part of that, for the sake of the employees working in those areas, we have to abide by the laws. David Filo
abide community hard small tough
We know we have to abide by the law, but this is still a tough thing to do. I know it's progress, but it's hard for a small community like ours.
abide rules russia
We want Russia in the WTO, but they must first abide by the rules and obligations.