Cuts in subsidies have also often been justified by a need to obey European competition laws.
Mr. Obama's goal was to get two potent bureaucracies in motion producing command-and-obey rules.
Officials, on the other hand, say they have to obey the law to ensure public safety.
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The Army charged Drake with involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide and failure to obey regulations.
Obey your instincts with this getaway and bow to a bargain that really rules.
And Progressive Insurance says it expects all of its vendors to obey the law.
Yee was charged last week with two counts of failing to obey a lawful general order.
In contrast, persons in dependent employment have to obey orders given by their superiors.
For there is none worthy of the name but God, whom heaven, earth, and sea obey.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rep. David Obey, D-Wisconsin, said the Republican tactic meant they were panicked.
The Syiems say that despite Christianity and western influences, the young still obey their village elders.
The police stood aside, unsure whether to obey their prime minister or their president.
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Should Subway stop calling the Footlong the Footlong because nature refuses to obey rules of conformity?
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Storms come and go, lake levels rise and fall, but all obey lord gravity.
Mosley said Ferrari would have to obey the new rules or leave the sport.
Nor would his ministers obey its summons to discuss his plans, he added later.
The laws require robots to protect humans, obey orders and preserve themselves, in that order.
There is just the law that they passed and which it is necessary to obey.
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The Pilgrims preferred to risk their lives taming a new continent than obey the Church of England.
Because it's not just me: People consistently find ways to obey all sorts of onerous religious dictates.
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It seems corporations have them in reverse: preserve themselves, obey orders (follow the law) and protect humans.
It is meant to commemorate the prophet Abraham's willingness to obey God by offering him his son.
For of course a large company like that is going to obey the law, as they do.
Faced with an order from a soldier or policeman, many still find it safer simply to obey.
Mr Fox abandoned the airport out of fear that the court would no longer obey its orders.
"You must sacrifice a little self-interest, support the new high school and obey the policy, " says Xiang Caiguo.
Obey the Law of the Land: Take what you need, only what you need, and leave the rest.
David Obey of Wisconsin, the ranking Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, says lawmakers are getting nothing of the sort.
Passengers should obey the directions of the flight crew, but they should be prepared, mentally and physically, to act.
"He hasn't done anything but try to obey the law and work hard since his release, " said David Chesnoff.
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