Mr Smith says his firm is more than happy to abide by the rules.
What do you do if you are in a fix, having failed to abide by the rules?
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Free trade and free markets are not free if one side frequently fails to abide by the rules.
The president is accused of blocking democracy, and his government of failing to abide by the rules it set itself.
It provides details of the payments Armstrong and his team received while they promised to abide by the rules of cycling's governing bodies.
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If you are a responsible gun shop owner and you abide by the system that ensures that background checks are conducted, you want everyone else to have to abide by the same rules.
Outgoing CIA director Michael Hayden has already instructed his staff to abide by the new rules.
The Conservatives counter by saying that the new schools would have to abide by the old admissions rules, with no interviewing of applicants and no preference for able students.
Under the new regulations, civilian lawyers are required to sign an agreement to abide by the new tribunal rules.
The reporting requirement also will put pressure on companies to abide by "antidiscrimination" rules designed to keep the coverage of highly paid executives in line with that of lower-paid workers, Ms. Davis says.
And as he did last year, the President will focus on expanding U.S. trade and economic ties in the region, supporting democracy and human rights, and working through regional institutions to ensure that nations abide by the rules of the road.
"The EU is Britain's biggest trading partner, and it makes sense to remain within the bloc and to be able to make the rules rather than simply abide by them, " she said.
He said at the trial the company's failure to abide by safety rules was "one of the worst examples of sustained industrial negligence in a high risk industry I have ever seen".
By entering the Sweepstakes, entrants agree to abide by all terms of these Official Rules and Regulations (the "Rules").
The government said that any companies that elect to participate will also have to abide by the Treasury Department's rules for corporate governance and executive compensation.
The parade's backers say gay people are welcome to march as long as they abide by the rules.
On Wednesday, President Barack Obama said he had made clear to Beijing and "some other state actors" that the US expect them to abide by international rules.
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When the rule of law is non-existent and the Kremlin often acts like a gangster, it falls to business leaders to work out the rules and abide by them.
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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Mr. Obama may have foreclosed the possibility of the CIA again aggressively questioning jihadists, but he's kept the door wide open for the rendition of terrorists to countries like Jordan, where the GID does not abide by the Marquess of Queensbury rules in its interrogations.
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They therefore have plenty of opportunity to influence the rules by which they must abide.
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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The Penn State athletics program has made countless millions under the auspices of the NCAA but also signed on to abide by its rules and regulations.
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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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For instance, a database administrator can mistakenly implement a security policy that affects all of users of the service but actually contravenes the policies or rules that some customers need to abide by (due to above-mentioned national or industry rules).
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President Obama said the US was working to ensure that its partners abide by international trade rules.
He's just halved the number of fiscal rules that he is going to abide by - from two to one.
Given the lack of transparency in Indonesian business culture, few believe Jakarta has the discipline to abide by a currency board's simple but absolute rules -- print no more money than can be backed by hard currency and let interest rates rocket as high as the market demands.
What use are trade rules if the world's big economies refuse to abide by them?
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