Laws are not made for the law abiding, they are created to stop criminals.
Those who knew Stevens then all agree that being elected to Congress was his abiding ambition.
An abiding lesson of the Obama Presidency is that no tax increase is ever enough.
Double binds and deep and abiding biases cause many women to make extreme choices.
To the extent that OK Cupid has any abiding faith, it is in mathematics.
Secom was the first to appreciate that automatic security systems were needed even in law-abiding Japan.
One reason may be that, as the broken-windows theory suggests, law-abiding folk returned to the streets.
Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats have any intention of abiding by these restrictions.
Biden also voted against a law that prohibits lawsuits designed to bankrupt law-abiding firearm manufacturers.
One of Beijing's abiding positions is that it opposes UN sanctions on individual states.
These arms-control schemes distinguish between parties and nonparties, not between law-abiding countries and rogue countries.
The campaign meant that officers were obliged to spend time searching otherwise law-abiding citizens.
That valor was so rooted in a deep and abiding love of this country.
"The Hindus are law abiding people and we would not want public health fears, " he said.
Failure is the abiding harness mate of achievement, and high-achievers expect to always be hitched to both.
Fellow Tory MP Nicholas Soames predicted a ban would leave "deep and abiding resentment" in the countryside.
Given this standard, many law abiding citizens are in danger of facing time in the federal penitentiary.
The abiding interest in the crash has been fueled partly intriguing but inconclusive results from previous searches.
Britons seem to have an abiding faith in the existence of an implicit floor under house prices.
However, the Orangemen said they were abiding by the law and just wanted to lay a wreath.
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On the other hand, we want to make sure that religious bodies are abiding by general laws.
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It is the right of a law-abiding citizen to choose what they wish to conceal or reveal.
Normal syntax is designed for a law-abiding reality, for a reality that is organized temporally, spatially, and causally.
It should be "no big deal, " he said, for a law abiding citizen to undergo a background check.
But Melbourne, which began as a free settlement almost 50 years later, has traditionally considered itself more law-abiding.
"Limiting magazine capacity or mandating registration will only affect law-abiding persons, not criminals bent on murder, " Wilson added.
The territory of the former papal states is not even the most developed or law-abiding part of Italy.
It is now incumbent on our politicians to support those who wish to see a more law-abiding society.
Reduced concern translates into reduced investment by us and other law-abiding states in programs for countering the threat.
If Toss is just tolerating you he will seem distant but certainly law abiding to the smallest detail.
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