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adhere both expect standards tolerate
We set standards that we expect our student-athletes to adhere to both on and off the court. We will not tolerate anything less. Bruce Pearl
adhere apartment building certain codes entitled expected fit freedom generally housing landlord law leak lived maintain manner required roof running speaking windows
There are certain housing codes, building codes that the landlord is required by law to adhere to, but generally speaking the landlord should be expected to maintain the apartment in such a manner that it is fit to be lived in. Tenants are entitled to heat, running water, freedom from insects, rodents, mildew and mold, a roof that doesn't leak and windows that don't leak. John Connor
adhere airs britain british government governors monarchy task
The British monarchy has the political and constitutional task of subtracting from the government and governors of Britain the papal and kingly airs that in America, because we have no such institution, unfortunately adhere to the president. Mark Helprin
adhere societies
A 'human right' is, by definition, timeless. It cannot adhere to some societies and not others, at some times and not at other times. Tom Stoppard
adhere chose concept confound early high noun record stages strict verb word
'State' can be a word that is a noun or a verb or an adverb - it's kind of why I chose that title. It's not to confound the audience but to keep me from painting myself into a cul-de-sac in the early stages of making a record by having too high concept or having some really strict set of rules I have to adhere to. Todd Rundgren
adhere criteria facility looking pass
What we're looking for are the criteria a facility has to adhere to pass an audit. Matt Prescott
adhere cell cells dna events living locations molecular number possible program serves since surface unlimited virtually
Since the cells will adhere to the surface at locations where the complementary nucleotide sequences match, we can program cell adhesion events with a virtually unlimited number of possible coding options. The DNA effectively serves as a molecular barcode on the surface of living cells. Ravi Chandra
adhere assume people
And that's very important, too, 'cause a lot of people just assume everyone's a Democrat, or everyone's a Republican or whatever, and they're not. And that's a really important thing to adhere to. Kurt Loder
adhere china peaceful road
China will steadfastly adhere to the road of peaceful development, Hu Jintao
digging breathe yeah
You can just keep getting it worse until you have to pull back and let the audience breathe. But yeah, I really love digging. Ricky Gervais
digging-a-hole digging holes
When you are in a hole, stop digging! Bill McKibben
digging gathering means providing serve spreading third
Digg will serve as a means of gathering metrics for third party websites, providing them insights into who's digging their content, who they are spreading it to. Kevin Rose
digging holes ifs
If you’re in a hole, stop digging. Denis Healey
digging-a-hole law firsts
It is a good thing to follow the First Law of Holes: if you are in one, stop digging. Denis Healey
digging far july less lose material plant
The plant material is still dormant, so digging them up now is far less injurious. We couldn't do this is July because we would lose everything. Joyce Lapp
digging enjoy planting watching
I enjoy digging in the dirt, and I enjoy planting vegetables, and I enjoy watching it come up. George Dacy
digging learned next rookie season starting tough year
I didn't want the season over so soon. Next year I will come back ready, I'm not a rookie anymore. I learned a lot starting out 1-15 and digging out of that hole. It was a tough year though. Charlie Villanueva
digging game holes loss tough
We've been digging out of holes from day one. We had as tough a loss as you can have the first game of the season. Doug Mientkiewicz
opponents willing conditions
You have to be willing to out-condition your opponents. Bear Bryant
opponents politician pleasure
The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life. Anthony Trollope
opponents chess losing
Computers are our only opponents that don't always have no excuse when losing against me. Bobby Fischer
opponents way praise
If your opponent praises you: beware! But if he gets stuck into you, you are usually on the right way. August Bebel
opponents situation commanders
The only situation a commander can know fully is his own: his opponent's he can know only from unreliable intelligence. Carl von Clausewitz
opponents pressure quite rather steals team
Obviously, you'd rather play a team that doesn't get after it quite that well on defense. They put a lot of pressure on the perimeter and get a lot of steals from opponents with their half-court pressure. Sam Davis
opponents
One of the principles of nonviolence is that you leave your opponents whole and better off than you found them. Andrew Young
opponents
we've been opponents in politics, but never opponents in purpose. Fernando Ferrer
opponents special subtle
When you do things that are uncharacteristic, we had to play well on special teams, and we didn't do that. When you do things that are not characteristic, even subtle things, you have to give your opponents a lot of credit. Kirk Ferentz
ruled
Vaughan is ruled out. He is going home. Andrew Walpole
rule streaming thy
With thy long levelled rule of streaming light. John Milton
rules-and-regulations want helping
If there are rules and regulations, I can't help it, I want to break them. Ayumi Hamasaki
rules sit
Sit around and wait. At least it's the same rules for everybody. Jay Zygmunt
ruled
Let me be very clear: We have not made any such decision, and nothing yet has been ruled out, Robert Dudley
rules
With the new rules, we think we can do that. Joe Sakic
rules saying simply stick
We're simply saying we need to stick to the rules that we've all outlined. Carlos Castillo
rule
now rule out the possibility that he has been killed by the kidnappers. Daniel Pearl
rule wind
give everyone a sense of equilibrium and ... of where the rule is going to wind up. Jim Gallagher