Quotes about abide
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 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 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 basically
It is what it is. It's basically over to me. I can't do anything about it, but abide by the rules. Stephen Jackson
abide ask board outrageous school
It's not outrageous to ask the School Board to keep its promise. We have to make them abide by their promise.
abide desire far flesh
For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better: / Nevertheless to abide in the flesh is more needful for you.
abide china chinese foreigners
foreigners in China must abide by Chinese laws.
abide burying challenges country difficult economy faces government including legacy rule step tyranny
For any young democracy, the most difficult but important step is burying the legacy of tyranny and establishing an economy and a government and institutions that abide by the rule of law. Every country faces challenges to the rule of law, including my own. Joe Biden
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 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 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 agree almost house private sell
They're almost like private contracts, we agree to sell you this house here and you agree to abide by these rules.
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 allegiance constitution defend government laws observe pledge shall
I pledge my allegiance to the government of Sudan... I shall obey, observe and defend the constitution and abide by the laws of the country.
abide analysis basis business concerned continue earnestly economic honor law local national penalties privacy protect statistics survey
In the publication, utilization and analysis of the survey results, departments and local governments concerned should continue to abide by the Statistics Law and the Regulations on National Economic Survey, to protect business confidentiality and privacy of the respondents, and to honor earnestly the commitments of not levying any penalties on the respondents on the basis of survey information.
abide bar local state
If you want to own a bar or tavern, you have to abide by local and state laws.
abide agreements generally kinds prefer starting
I generally prefer to abide by agreements I've signed. So that is at least one rationale for transferring the money. There are all kinds of other rationales, but that is my starting point. Stanley Fischer
abide anyone attempt cannot claim fear feels god reach religion
I fear it's because religion is man's attempt to reach God, and when he feels he has succeeded, he cannot abide anyone else's claim to have done the same. Jerry B. Jenkins
abide agency allow authority gets people refusing ride situation stick
However, if it gets to a situation where people are refusing not to abide by it, we do have the authority to not allow them to ride the bus. So that is one stick the agency has that it can use. Scott Patterson
abide bush faith however president simply turns urge
However this turns out, I would simply urge all Americans, from President Bush on down, to have faith in Mr. Fitzgerald's investigation and to abide by his findings once they are made public, Charles Schumer
abide accept accepted efforts encourage enhance greatly human korea north rights standards
H is appointment will greatly enhance our efforts to encourage North Korea to accept and abide by internationally accepted human rights standards and norms. Dana Perino
abide meant smelly
I'm the least spiritual person in the world. I can't even abide a smelly candle. I know it's meant to make me relax, and that immediately makes my hackles rise. Jenny Eclair
abide man regret
I regret that this 19-year-old young man will not abide by my 55 years of experience.
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 man scenes
I long for scenes where man has never trod;/ . . . There to abide with my Creator, God. John Clare
abide childhood creator god grass lie man scenes sleep smiled untroubled wept woman
I long for scenes where man has never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator God And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass below, above, the vaulted sky. John Clare
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 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.