Quotes about abide
abide australia beliefs citizens core expects rule
Australia expects its citizens to abide by core beliefs - democracy, the rule of law, the independent judiciary, independent liberty. David Cameron
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Despite the fact that we are dealing with an issue that is top on the minds of Kenyans, we have done our best to abide by the rules especially on content. Uhuru Kenyatta
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Anybody who does not abide by the mandatory evacuation, our law enforcement has been instructed to ask them their next of kin,
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The Texas Democratic Party will of course abide by the ruling of the Texas Supreme Court and give candidates with incomplete or incorrect filings the opportunity to correct the error.
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Russia will strictly abide by the existing agreements and contracts with Western partners in the delivery of natural gas.
abide expect neighbors rules
The rules and the regulations are there and we expect our American neighbors to abide by these rules,
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It would be awkward if we were doing inspections and then a new mandate, with new, changed directives were to arise, ... It would be better have those earlier. My impression is that there is good intensity with talks about that, and we will abide by whatever the council decides. Hans Blix
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The Western world must tell Mugabe to stop the orchestrated violence and abide by the rule of law.
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We deeply regret the 1998 conduct, which has resulted in a federal misdemeanor charge. We take seriously our responsibilities to abide by all the laws governing our business practices and are committed to ensuring our employees' actions reflect the highest legal and ethical standards of conduct. Although the government has not charged Lilly with any unlawful intent, we will continue to take steps designed to assure that Lilly's promotional activities remain fully compliant.
abide case guy hardest job rules together
We have rules we have to go by to make the case. You may know he did it but I still have rules I have to abide by to put my case together and for me that's the hardest thing of the job you have to let this guy go.
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We don't abide by the SNIA definition for some specific reasons on the restore side of things. We found that for the mid-market, exposing every version of every file to the customer and trying to have them decide which one to restore from is overwhelming and intimidating. Brian Green
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This soldier got prompt visitation from the ICRC as well as prompt medical care. So we have yet to see any delivery on the Serb promise that they plan to abide by the terms of the Geneva Conventions,
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The opportunity I had at Sandwich would have changed my life if I'd played well enough. It was an unfortunate thing but you abide by the rules.
abide bowls eyes golden round sent shall souls yearn
There shall be sent round to them golden bowls and drinking-cups and therein shall be what their souls yearn after and (wherein) the eyes shall delight, and you shall abide therein.
abide above agreement bargaining benefits beyond calls citizens collective everybody good league letting precedent team thinks
We try to be good citizens in the NBA. The league thought we weren't good citizens, so we have to abide with what they ruled. The league thinks if one team does it, everybody is going to do it, and it would set a precedent by letting everybody go there and get benefits above and beyond what the collective bargaining agreement calls for. I don't agree or disagree. That's what the league is ruling, and I'm going to abide by it.
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We haven't been terribly specific, except to say that the application of common sense is desirable. In the end, the House seems likely to adopt new rules, and then we'll all abide by them. In the meantime, it would be good to be wise.
abide clear president
The president has made clear that he will abide by all the court's requirements,
abide expect federal rules
Like all federal employees, we would expect he would abide by the rules and regulations.
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When they start talking about suspending me and hurting what we're trying to do here as a basketball team, then I don't have (a) choice but to abide by it, Allen Iverson
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Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of people abide by the regulations. But there have been occasions where people have taken advantage of the loophole, (the fact) that we haven't had it spelled out. Daniel Hernandez
abide hath man received shall taught teach
But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.
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China will, as always, abide by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, actively participate in international affairs and fulfill its international obligations, and work with other countries to build a new international political and economic order that is fair and rational, Hu Jintao
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One would think they would abide by their own policy. Michael Barrett
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No one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws, and love our traditions should ever feel unwelcome in this country. At the same time, that does not mean we just flat out open our borders. We can't do that. Nikki Haley
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Four or five years ago, the U.S. was very much in the mode of urging other countries to abide by decisions, but the shoe is on the other foot now. The U.S. is on the defensive on a number of these cases.
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I don't think anyone should tell you how to dress, but that is the code and that is what they want and that is what the players have to abide by, Michael Vick
abide crime failing house next obviously occurs step
If a crime occurs in the house and the house is not secure, the next step would obviously be to actually prosecute them for failing to abide by the statutes.
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If a man will make a purchase of a chance he must abide by the consequences.
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I encourage you to fulfill your oath, abide by statutory obligations, and pursue an investigation into the administration's possible campaign finance abuses, as you see fit. Orrin Hatch
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For those of us who spent our careers competing with David Broder, the hardest thing to abide was the inevitable comparison. If someone said Jack Germond - or Jules Witcover or Walter Mears or whoever - 'is a pretty good political reporter,' the default response would be, 'but he's no David Broder.' Jack Germond
abide answer reason
If that's the excuse, Mother's Day, if that's what he says, we have to abide by it, but what's the reason right now? I don't know. I can't answer the question. Hines Ward
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One of the clear-cut rules for employees is to follow a chain of command, ... Pat has trouble dealing with authority when he has to abide by it.
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If we have regulations, we have to abide by them,