Quotes about abide
abide assistant attorneys defense disturbed former government high holds nonsense
She is a no-nonsense judge, and she doesn't abide by nonsense from the defense or the prosecutor. Being a former assistant U.S. attorney, she holds the government attorneys to a very high standard, which is as it should be. She is evidently very disturbed by the developments in this case, which is as it should be as well.
abide expect federal rules
Like all federal employees, we would expect he would abide by the rules and regulations.
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The owners said that they wanted the salary cap and refused to promise that they would abide by the rules of the just-expired contract after the season ended. Believing we had no choice, the players went on strike in August of 1994. David Cone
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Globalization has produced a new of level of interdependence among us. The economy and multinational supply chains do not abide by political boundaries. A computer ordered in Brazil is designed in California and assembled in several other countries. Economic integration was the first strong evidence of a new era. Eduardo Paes
abide forever hard presidents
Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets. Nancy Gibbs
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The demand for uranium is very strong, and countries are trying to diversify away from oil and coal which contributes to global warming. It appears Australia is happy to sell it to China, or anyone else, so long as they abide by specific guidelines.
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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
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Before I can live with other folks I've got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience. Harper Lee
abide expect hire hired law
When we hire contractors, we expect them to abide by the law. Obviously, we are dismayed they hired undocumented workers.
abide doors left national resolution
We left the doors open, ... He must abide by the resolution of National Conference. Ayad Allawi
abide consequences failure time
This time there have to be consequences for the failure to abide by those resolutions,
abide constantly detached fulfilled guru home minds remain satisfied serve true
Those who serve the True Guru remain detached in the home of their own being. They abide in the Lord's Love, and constantly imbued with His Love, their minds are satisfied and fulfilled with the Lord's Essence.
abide against anger ask breeding department detainees hostility human justice rights risk standards treatment
We ask the Justice Department and the INS to abide by its own standards and by international human rights standards in the treatment of these detainees. To treat detainees inhumanely is to risk breeding hostility and anger against us where before there may have been none.
abide adopted chosen house respect senate unlike
Unlike the House managers, we have chosen to respect the will of the Senate and abide by the unanimously adopted procedures.
abide action against attacked client criminal man refused start
My client has refused to start criminal action against the man who attacked him, and we'll abide by his position.
abide agreed binding both decision
We have agreed the GCC decision will be binding and we will both abide by the outcome.
abide far hope last people twice year
We have come so far in the last year that I just hope people will think twice and abide by the law. Mo Mowlam
abide job
We've done our job. Our job now is to go over to the Senate. We'll do our job there and we will abide by their rules.
abide achieve cooperate early fully hope implement iran iranian issue nuclear proper resolution within
We hope Iran can implement and abide by the resolution of the IAEA and fully cooperate with the IAEA so as to achieve an early proper solution of the Iranian nuclear issue within the IAEA framework.
abide expect hope involved president prior russia statements
We hope and expect President Yeltsin will abide by his prior statements that Russia will not get militarily involved in this situation.
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We have taken another giant step in our march toward Europe, ... The journey will be fraught with difficulties, and should Europe abide by its promises ? our success will then largely depend on you, the Turkish people. Recep Erdogan
abide bill both congress government houses lawsuit passed version
Under the Constitution, the same version of a bill has to be passed by both houses of Congress. We filed our lawsuit because it's important for the government to abide by the law.
abide willing
We are willing to abide by any directive of the court.
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We are watching very closely to see if North Korea takes the action we and the rest of the international community are demanding to immediately and visibly end its nuclear weapons program and to abide by its international commitments,
abide cope kicks plane takes turbulence worse
When I am on the plane and turbulence kicks in, I can't abide it. I feel like we are all going to die, and it takes everything in me to stay calm. But there are worse things to have to cope with. Marsha Thomason
abide believe country disservice drivers harder obtain
I believe that we do our country a disservice when we make it harder for new American immigrants to abide by the rules of the road and obtain drivers licenses. Martin O'Malley
abide adopt common common-sense except good house likely seems terribly
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 advantage occasions people percent taken
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 amended basically coming handbook number page rule seen sure tournament
You have to abide by the tournament rules. It said basically that they've now made a tournament rule that you have to have a number on your back. That's the way we read the letter. I haven't seen the amended page in the tournament handbook but I'm sure that's coming through.
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You have to abide by the quiet or courtesy hours specific to your living arrangement. On one hand you should be able to play at a reasonable volume for a decent period of time, but then again you can't be rocking out for six hours a day every day.
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Our honest partners have asked us to intervene to help protect those who abide by laws and rules governing software use and distribution. We want to protect the business of honest resellers and try to ensure a level playing field for our partners.
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Over many years, the United States has worked to persuade and compel governments around the world to abide by the rules. By spurning our own rules, we put that effort at risk.