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But that would require both the two big parties to disobey their feudal leaders and to share power.
ECONOMIST: Bangladesh
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He had argued that he had been put under pressure by the girl and was unable to disobey her.
BBC: Dutch teenager convicted of Facebook murder
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At a special meeting of the New York State Association of County Clerks, 29 clerks voted to oppose the governor's plan, with over a dozen vowing to disobey his orders.
ECONOMIST: Immigration
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Even now, according to an opinion poll published this week, one-third of Britons still think that way, and should Prince Charles dare to disobey four-fifths of them would not want Camilla named queen.
ECONOMIST: They just won't fold up their beds and slip away
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It also spread beyond Southern Weekly, after some papers tried to disobey an apparent government directive ordering papers to publish a Global Times editorial blaming the confrontation on "activists outside the media industry".
BBC: China censor row paper Southern Weekly back on stands
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ALBANY More than 600 opponents of New York's new gun-control laws rallied Tuesday at the state Capitol, vowing to disobey the firearms restrictions signed last month by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and push for their repeal.
WSJ: Pro-Gun Rally Hits Cuomo
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And it is because he understood that people live each day within a variety of value systems that he could write a great poem about how two people could allow appetite, seemingly rational argument and love to lead them to disobey a divine command.
ECONOMIST: Literary criticism
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There will be a tougher approach to immigrants who disobey the law.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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To hear the call and disobey.
NEWYORKER: From Weymouth
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At all banks there is a struggle between head office, which wants to centralise processes, and local staff who are in thrall to the demands of local officials and industrialists and who disobey their branch managers on whom they depend for their promotions at their peril.
ECONOMIST: China's banking industry
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But in eastern Congo several rebel commanders disobey orders from Kinshasa, Congo's capital, and still look to their former sponsors in Kigali, Rwanda's capital.
ECONOMIST: Congo