Rep. STEARNS: When you accept tax dollars, you have to abide by the law.
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"In order for Digg to survive, it must abide by the law, " he wrote.
Commanders and leaders are responsible for ensuring their subordinates abide by the law of armed conflict.
Right now, most employers take a hands-off approach, their labor contracts simply say the hiring agencies will abide by the law.
As part of the deal, the Justice Department said it would not prosecute the firms for two years if they abide by the law and improve compliance.
She has insisted she will abide by the Law Lords' decision and is not tempted to ask her husband to ignore the consequences and help her die.
Unfortunately people do not always abide by the law and it is often necessary to remind both parties that they are limited in what they can do during the proceedings.
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It does not matter what gun a person decided to use to commit a crime, they are a criminal and will not abide by the law, no matter how strict it is.
And of course abide by the law, and give respect to our work colleagues who in this case, are young energetic and exciting people with so much to offer to an imperfect world.
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"It should send a stark warning to lorry drivers that if they do not abide by the law and ensure they take their necessary breaks they will be caught and prosecuted, " Sgt Ifan Jones told a newspaper.
Mr Berlusconi failed to remind the Russian Government to abide by the rule of law.
For I am insistent that we must abide by the rule of law.
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We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
As a result, they feel they must abide by the letter of the law.
We developed a capability that enables us to abide by local law in the countries in which we operate.
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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).
But that decision hit a legal roadblock when State Supreme Court Justice Johnny Baynes on Thursday found fault with the initial vote, saying the university didn't abide by a law requiring open meetings to be held on the decision.
"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.
The Council further calls on all parties to abide by their obligations under international humanitarian law, in particular to respect the security of civilians, humanitarian workers and AMISOM personnel.
The Obama administration said Tuesday it will allow eight more states to skirt key provisions of the No Child Left Behind law, bringing to 19 the number that no longer have to abide by main tenets of the unpopular legislation.
After all, they are the ones who crafted the Do Not Call Act in such a way that campaigning politicians are immune from the law, although most other parties have to abide by it.
What I have said is that my administration is going to operate in a way that leaves no doubt that we do not torture, and that we abide by the Geneva Conventions, and that we observe our traditions of rule of law and due process, as we are vigorously going after terrorists that can do us harm.
Correspondents say the dispute over the wall has become a symbol of the greater tensions in Israeli society between ultra-Orthodox Jews, who abide by a very strict interpretation of Jewish law, and more modern elements of Judaism.
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