Because ultimately, the best way to ensure that Iran has given up its nuclear weapons ambitions is through a process by which the diplomatic effort works and a decision is made in Tehran to give up those ambitions and to abide by in a verifiable way its United Nations obligations.
Whether an artist of genius can abide the pram in the hall is a different question entirely.
"The Secretary-General calls on all concerned to prevent tensions or their escalation in the region, and to strictly abide by international law, in particular in respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries in the region, " the statement said.
This mirrors how many of us were taught to learn and abide by certain protocols in school.
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We developed a capability that enables us to abide by local law in the countries in which we operate.
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Make sure to abide by the laws in the country of use.
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If Ms. Schooler goes ahead with her plan to impose checkout fees, she will have to abide by some restrictions in the settlement.
Academies are semi-independent schools, so they do not have to abide by regulations introduced in 2008 which set out strict nutritional guidelines for school food.
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Members affiliated with the national association called ACORAB are expected to abide by this code in order to ensure the application of international best practices and standards.
In particular, the President stressed the importance of the Security Council remaining united in urging all parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement on Sudan to abide by their commitments, particularly in light of the upcoming referendum scheduled for January.
Tao also appears to abide by the principle that in the hands of smart people, even complicated ideas usually have some easily-accessible core insight.
Many resources are subject to collective action problems: if each actor pursues what is in his or her short-term interest, things will go much less well than if all agree to abide by rules that are in the common interest.
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If Indians abide by the treaty, then in theory at least they cannot be misbehaving.
That encourages cohesion and commitment, because it stems from a conscious decision to live in a country and abide by its rules.
Holbrooke also urged Yugoslav authorities to abide by international laws set forth in the Geneva Conventions, a series of international treaties signed in Switzerland between 1864 and 1949.
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Meanwhile, international investors are "distressed by the growing indications that India is not willing to abide by international rules and norms in relation to dispute resolution, " Columbia's Mr. Doering said.
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He made clear in that conversation that he expects the government of Egypt and the governments of other regions in the -- other countries in the region to abide by their obligations to provide security to diplomatic facilities that they host.
Various countries also have been formulating new rules or guidelines to assure that before satellites completely lose power and no longer can be controlled, operators will abide by plans to park them in out-of-the-way orbits or safely bring them back to earth.
Up to 30 percent of residents in the rural area he serves have been in contact with armadillos, Abide estimates.
But defense secretary William Perry stressed all sides in the Bosnian conflict must abide by the agreement before U.S. troops go to Bosnia.
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Abide suspects that new cases of leprosy in the U.S. are underreported, because the early signs can be easy for patients and doctors to overlook until decades later, when more serious symptoms appear.
Virtually all of these scholars agree that Muslim societies must accept Allah as the sovereign power and struggle to abide strictly by Shariah law as exemplified in the Sunna (the life, words and deeds of the Prophet).
Make that fiscal Conservatism, in fact, because Mr Brown's strategy was to abide by the Tories' austere public-spending plans during Labour's first years in office.
Similarly, non-EU or non-US carriers that have landing rights in the EU or US must abide by local travellers' rights regulations.
And I think as China makes that transition from a developing country into a major power, that it will see that over the long term it is in its interest as well to abide by these rules and norms.
What do you do if you are in a fix, having failed to abide by the rules?
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The Director-General reminded ADGs not to cut languages in their quest for savings and to abide by established rules on translation and interpretation.
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He said the UK and its international partners must show the Afghan people that they will abide by their obligations to continue to support them in their efforts.
Even those in the know don't necessarily abide by the rules.
Companies who volunteered to abide by different versions of rules later invalidated, in the interest of getting deals done, will still have to follow them.
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