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"abide by" Definitions
  1. (formal) to accept and act according to a law, an agreement, etc.

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"The water code, you have to abide by it; town planning code, you have to abide by it; land code, you have to abide by it; border area rules, you have to abide by them; prescriptions of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, you have to abide by them; forest regulation, you have to abide by it," the district chief said.
I think Theranos and Uber are a reminder that just because you're private doesn't mean you don't have to abide by the same rules other companies and citizens have to abide by.
"This will send a signal to society and the market that we both abide by international rules and abide by multilateralism," Li said, although added that the new EU rules might satisfy Beijing.
Humans still abide by many social cues when they're driving.
He doesn't have to abide by the Obama foreign policy.
Tehran says it wants to abide by the nuclear deal.
So firstly, we must abide by Chinese laws and regulations.
We have collective bargaining contracts we have to abide by.
Staff must sign written pledges to abide by the act.
We will abide by the last decision of the court.
In every country, we abide by local laws and regulations.
The conservatives, Republicans wanted you to abide by the law.
Belgrade says Pristina has failed to abide by the agreement.
He doesn't have to abide by the Obama foreign policy.
But could American tech workers abide by such a policy?
Expecting Trump to abide by political norms is wishful thinking.
Greaves said the Air Force would abide by U.S. law.
We're setting ground rules that everybody agrees to abide by.
Stormy Daniels appeared willing to abide by her nondisclosure agreement.
Pelosi has promised to abide by the term limits, anyway.
This is because we want to abide by the law.
Deutsche Bank said it would abide by the court's decision.
Still, I highly suggest you abide by the crosswalk signals.
He urged his former agency to abide by the ruling.
And certainly some players do not abide by those rules.
I'd say we abide by high standards of data privacy.
China has a strong incentive to abide by the agreement.
I have done my best to abide by this clause.
Currency trading firms will voluntarily agree to abide by it.
Republicans have signaled they won't abide by those guidelines. Rep.
I abide by the old dictum of agreeing to disagree.
The court's request would be technically impossible to abide by.
As soon as E3 abide by their obligations, we'll reverse.
Here are a few safety tips I always abide by.
The other five children, though, must abide by the strict schedule.
Jacolby Satterwhite doesn't abide by contemporary rules of space and time.
The camps, being licensed, have to abide by state vaccination regulations.
In a democracy, you have to abide by the majority decision.
They make an agreement that they don&apost frequently abide by.
A well-run democracy must abide by the rule of law.
Pierluisi has said he would abide by the supreme court's decision.
Groups have until July 31 to abide by the new regulations.
Three weeks before a competition I abide by a strict diet.
Colleges, high schools and youth leagues abide by NOCSAE standards, too.
Other people live in this world, and abide by its niceties.
They also have to abide by federal donation limits and prohibitions.
Rather, the issue is forcing developers to abide by zoning regulations.
Canada chose to abide by the rules when it arrested Meng.
Not all networks abide by the same arrangements with political analysts.
There are a few rules that all players must abide by.
Any president could simply choose not to abide by Article 5.
Yet people still do abide by that rule in many ways.
In childhood, we all are forced to abide by gender norms.
That means they won't always abide by the One-China niceties.
And they've made a set of friendship rules to abide by.
Contracts required the companies to abide by Facebook policies, he added.
It means we would abide by the common rules of both.
McConnell said the Trump trial would abide by the same rules.
Those runners must wear shoes that abide by the current rules.
However, it has only agreed to abide by that until 2024.
Meanwhile, Russia has neglected to abide by its commitments this fall.
Both sides said earlier that they would abide by the ruling.
It also urges congregations and ministers to abide by all reporting laws.
"As soon as E3 abide by their obligations, we'll reverse," Zarif said.
If you cannot abide by the rules -- see, that&aposs the thing.
The group employs a lawyer to ensure they abide by antitrust laws.
In the interim, the U.K. would continue to abide by EU rules.
That's how it gets around having to abide by child privacy laws.
"We urge parties to abide by this immediately and comprehensively," he said.
Wines labelled "organic" must abide by European Union standards to be certified.
From the beginning, YouTubers trying to abide by the guidelines had problems.
"Religious muslims have certain rules they have to abide by," Wahedna explains.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said activists must abide by the law.
Some will decide, ultimately, to compromise; others to abide by their principles.
The Kurds have said they will abide by that agreement unless attacked.
Can Facebook be trusted to abide by even its own stated standards?
The YPG has announced it will abide by the cessation of hostilities.
And without its protections, Trump has to abide by various environmental statutes.
It would abide by remedies set out by the regulator, it added.
I must abide by my core values, my ethical responsibilities, constitutional obligations.
We need to ensure states and armed groups abide by these standards.
We will of course abide by the final decision of the court.
"Abide by the rules," said Hawaii County Deputy Fire Chief Renwick Victorino.
They reportedly risk imprisonment if they do not abide by the rule.
Teams whose players don't abide by the new rules will face fines.
Williams and Hatfield abide by the "live like a local" mindset, too.
What are the consequences when your kid doesn't abide by the expectations?
Still, what could one do but abide by the rule of "always"?
Rogers said earlier this week he would abide by those spending caps.
Following the ruling, the KOC said they would abide by the decision.
" Wilson said she hopes "states take [this] seriously and abide by [it].
Gates emerged victorious, although the company had to abide by consent decrees.
Did anyone actually believe that Mr. Trump would abide by his promise?
The White House has said that it will abide by those terms.
In Western countries, government and private entities must abide by the law.
Others said they would try their best to abide by the orders.
Instead, they abide by unwritten guidelines of shared emotional and physical space.
However, the UK will be asked to abide by the new rules.
"Regardless, Philbin said, Trump's policy is to "always abide by the laws.
We will certainly hold Erdogan and judges who abide by him accountable.
Refusal to abide by election results is what creates a constitutional crisis.
In this case, Google and YouTube definitely have to abide by COPPA.
It said it would abide by remedies set out by the CCCS.
A Google spokeswoman said that the company would abide by the order.
It monitors countries' commitments to abide by EU standards on tax matters.
"Not every organization has to abide by all of them," he insisted.
If you do not abide by the fold, consider yourself a n00b.
Our job is to follow the facts and abide by the Constitution.
Social upheavals simply do not abide by the dictates of partisan politics.
Decisions are made in the cities, and we have to abide by them.
This formulation seems to abide by different criteria than most of Morgan's work.
And if and when that happens, we will abide by those as well.
But as every New Yorker knows, not all landlords abide by the law.
But it appears as if Bowser may not abide by the AG's opinion.
The State Department urged North Korea to abide by its obligations and commitments.
It said it would continue to abide by the PRCA's code of ethics.
And no matter what, passengers' destinations will abide by their own state laws.
There are still politics that you have to live within and abide by.
Deutsche also vows to "abide by a court order" regarding the congressional investigation.
Companies that fail to abide by the new rules can face steep fines.
British-based companies have to abide by certain legal requirements surrounding employee welfare.
The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience.
They must abide by local laws, which are governed by the independent judiciary.
Are there any unique rules you must abide by when DJing at Steamworks?
I can't believe my child's imagination has to abide by such vicious constraints.
But millions more have come illegally, refusing to abide by our nation's laws.
"My boss explained company policy, which we had to abide by" sounds awful.
"We are all obliged to abide by law at all times," Hogg said.
Some do not operate or abide by a code of ethics or standards.
Those countries also abide by the union's regulations and contribute to its budget.
"People who don't abide by the treaty, they're not good people," he said.
Neither lawmakers nor the president have to abide by the motion approved Wednesday.
European clubs are interested, but they must abide by FIFA's international transfer rules.
Its message was more realistic and easier to abide by: Moderation is key.
But the relevant question is whether Judge Kavanaugh will abide by that precedent.
The track also adopted its own regulations to abide by any potential ruling.
And the rules set by Google are the rules we all abide by.
It was an utter abandonment of the principles the U.N. should abide by.
So far, Iran has said it intends to still abide by the agreement.
However, we, the reasonable Muslims, don't have to blindly abide by medieval jurisprudence.
The objective was to make sure that they abide by our sanctions programs.
" He added that he would abide by "whatever was legally required of me.
Mr. Trump, as everyone knows, has yet to abide by the same procedures.
There's good reason not to trust the Taliban to abide by its word.
Israel said Ramon would abide by ICAO regulations and pose no safety risk.
Coffee shops in Amsterdam must abide by strict rules to stay in business.
Some states, like New York, also abide by QSBS (Sorry, California does not).
Everyone must abide by the current test method until that procedure is officially changed.
Jon couldn't abide by Dany's wishes to keep his mouth shut about his heritage.
Such equivalence was anathema to American statesmen, who claimed to abide by higher standards.
Do you have to abide by an agreement other people made in the past?
Boston Scientific said it was engaging with the government and would abide by regulations.
Mr Abadi has also promised to abide by American sanctions on Iran's reeling economy.
Many Muslims still abide by that method and view it as an Eid tradition.
The governor may still be obliged, after all, to abide by Judge Reynolds's ruling.
Golfers must abide by a fairly strict set of rules to retain amateur status.
She specifically mentioned that all other teams had to abide by the same requirements.
Or actually are we still going to have to abide by all those rules?
Both space-time geometries abide by Einstein's theory; they simply curve in different directions.
Jackson did her best to abide by Al Mana's desires for their shared life.
She refuses to abide by Celeste's desire to speak around the problem at hand.
" Mushroom Sister said: "Gay marriage is illegal, so (the court) can't abide by it.
Workers were expected to abide by a strict set of rules and labor practices.
Both say they will put pressure on the parties to abide by the ceasefire.
The site did not specify if Assange was required to abide by Ecuador's conditions.
Singapore's Grab and U.S.-based Uber said they would abide by the new rules.
If you must carry a gun, you'll still have to abide by state laws.
"You failed to abide" by "basic, widely understood practices," the letter to Acosta claimed.
But you know there are laws, we have laws we have to abide by.
We're not really able to put a single time for everyone to abide by.
It is unclear whether Puigdemont and his colleagues will abide by the summons, however.
International inspectors say Iran continues to abide by the terms of the 2015 accord.
Free trade does not work when one country refuses to abide by the rules.
You don't get very far in academia unless you abide by the standard path.
Douglas Meléndez, El Salvador's attorney general, said the government would abide by the ruling.
She spent five days in jail for refusing to abide by the court's ruling.
As Rebecca said, we've gained an incredible ability to not abide by that rhythm.
"We abide by the rules of what we can and cannot do," she said.
Still, the guidelines aren't law, which means citizens aren't bound to abide by them.
Instead, drillers will abide by a set of safety standards set by industry groups.
To be included in the passporting mechanism, countries need to abide by other conditions.
The restrictions on association are often impossible to abide by, given their broad scope.
The morgue itself is a scientific laboratory, so we abide by the typical protocols.
In the meantime, Moon will abide by Trump's economic and diplomatic approach toward Pyongyang.
Growers who become part of the legalized system must abide by strict environmental regulations.
It's a refusal to abide by the very rules they set for other populations.
So I just would abide by the Lawn Tennis Association, the British governing body.
Jones said he would not even abide by players remaining in the locker room.
"She didn't abide by the rules," Morelli said of Owens in his closing argument.
Abide by these tips to avoid them, and also please keep washing those hands.
During this time, he must abide by a full and final order of protection.
These are people who abide by the president employing white nationalists in his administration.
In a statement, India encouraged its neighbor to abide by the rule of law.
Almost every country in the world has agreed to abide by the convention's rules.
Nonetheless, you will try to reason your way out having to abide by them.
The new company would abide by restrictions on the marketing and sales of opioids.
Competitors must abide by the rules that everyone has agreed will govern the competition.
They must follow Facebook's community standards and abide by the personal fundraiser categories policy.
"I've tried to abide by the laws of physics up until now," he said.
AND ABIDE BY THE RULES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SOME 20 ODD YEARS.
All countries have pledged, according the U.N. charter, to implement and abide by it.
Groups have until July 31 to abide by the new regulations, the decree said.
An algorithm determines "a match," which the students are contractually obligated to abide by.
But she's asking the senators to abide by conditions that will ensure her safety.
The Catholic Church has a clear position on this, and we abide by that.
Therefore, not every country can fully abide by the lessons of the Asian financial crisis.
They won't have to hope to be featured by Facebook or abide by its rules.
The Trump administration says the deal was flawed and is refusing to abide by it.
A periodic reminder to Trumpland: abide by the #1 rule of Twitter and never tweet.
In a stable democracy, political leaders promise to abide by the outcome of the election.
Legal sellers, however, will generally abide by age restrictions in sales to keep their licence.
Arizona has been inundated with immigrants who are not wanting to abide by American rules.
" Abide by the rules, or "otherwise, we will kick any miscreant out of the industry.
These companies already abide by a host of professional norms that limit what they report.
If we didn't abide by those laws and regulations, we wouldn't survive even a day.
"Second, we hope the Singapore side can conscientiously abide by Hong Kong's laws," he added.
ANRT had urged Maroc Telecom in 2016 to abide by regulations governing local loop unbundling.
"We believe that we need to abide by the appropriation passed by Congress," Vought added.
LA's requirements have been clear since last November, and Uber agreed to abide by them.
"I must abide by the ruling," Mr. Long said in a statement posted to Facebook.
LA's requirements have been clear since last November, and Uber agreed to abide by them.
Our economic system is built on the assumption that competitors abide by the same rules.
The department will also put out industry guidelines on how to "abide by social morality".
"We've made clear if you don't abide by this there will be sanctions," he said.
Geng called on Singapore to abide by Hong Kong laws and the "one China" principle.
Even so, no state had lost federal funding from failing to abide by the provision.
But ultimately regulators decided Fox would abide by Britain's broadcasting standards in taking over Sky.
That said, those countries still abide by a complete ban on the sale of ivory.
"I abide by all state laws," Cliven Bundy told the Las Vegas Sun in 2013.
Amazon said it requires customers abide by the law and be responsible when using Rekognition.
When traveling to foreign lands, there are a few touristy clichés we must abide by.
"Taxpayers expect their state and its political subdivisions to abide by federal immigration laws," Gov.
City leaders who don't abide by state law can face up to a $5,000 fine.
The blocking mechanism made it illegal for any European firm to abide by those sanctions.
On Wednesday, it urged members to abide by Chinese laws and not deal in cryptocurrencies.
I cannot abide by Chris Brown so that's the nicest thing I have to say.
Yet, I abide by one principle: I don't sell people anything I wouldn't eat myself.
If the U.S. can't get China to fully abide by its rules, reinvent the game.
The next month, the Krakow prosecutor's office said it would abide by the judge's ruling.
Occasionally, she said, the artists will not abide by the rules or will be disrespectful.
President Trump raised his right hand and swore an oath to abide by this duty.
Restaurants and other food-service operations would not be required to abide by the law.
" Cole H added, "I'd rather abide by their rules and stay clear from a ban.
It called on Rwanda to cooperate with the body and "abide by its international obligations".
Verizon is upset it has to actually abide by the rules of the road. Sad.
But every responsible lockpicker (including members of TOOOL) must abide by two rules, Botden explained.
The large platforms do not abide by our laws, preferring to create their own regulations.
Iran, along with the US's European allies, had continued to abide by the nuclear agreement.
It's unclear whether the judge will abide by the John Doe's wish to remain unidentified.
Software that cannot explain why a target was chosen probably cannot abide by those laws.
Would the government abide by the law, a cabinet ally of Mr Johnson was asked?
But he doesn't have a plan for how to make states abide by that law.
European nations still abide by the agreement and have urged Iran to stick with it.
"Everyone has their long days, but you have to abide by the rules," she said.
Coercion could then be focused mainly on those unwilling to abide by the contract's terms.
In exchange, we must abide by a simple rule: Stay six feet away from others.
Mia, too, has rules for behavior, and whose she will and will not abide by.
This group, if they want to stay, they will have to abide by our laws.
She said McDonald's refused even to guarantee that its franchisees would abide by the terms.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi publicly admonished North Korea to abide by the new sanctions.
Iran declared that it would no longer abide by any constraints on its nuclear program.
And it had to abide by zoning regulations that restricted building heights in the area.
Lawmakers themselves voted overwhelmingly to hold the referendum and pledged to abide by the results.
"As software engineers, we have to abide by some sort of moral compass," Vargo wrote.
" He added: "I would in fact abide by the, whatever was legally required of me.
Can our politicians please abide by the hippocratic oath to do no harm in 2020?
They use high-priced accountants and lawyers to skirt the laws that we abide by.
She spoke of the need to alleviate suffering, to abide by the rule of law.
"Crucially, the government stands ready to abide by the decision of the house," May said.
So Dickerson asked if Cruz would be willing to abide by the same restriction himself.
There's no golden rule that Marvel has to abide by its comic book source material.
Are you or are you not going to abide by the campaign pledges you made?
Instead of forcing internet providers to abide by net neutrality rules — no throttling, limiting, or otherwise altering what consumers do on the internet — the telecoms will now abide by voluntary "principles," which will be enforced in a limited capacity by the Federal Trade Commission.
"We are trying to abide by the rules, but they're making it more difficult to abide by them," said Brandon Thompson, 2000, who at 27 feet and 2000 pounds has a hard time complying with the rule against taking up more than one seat.
I am living in their home for free, so I agree to abide by their rules.
Releasing the films in French theaters would mean Netflix would have to abide by that law.
"There is no legal obligation for the new administration to abide by that memo," Armentano says.
YouTube has a set of content policies which it says its content uploaders must abide by.
China's top diplomat assured ASEAN it will abide by whatever will be agreed in ongoing negotiations.
A.'s requirements have been clear since last November, and Uber agreed to abide by them.
And if she wants to be extra cautious, she can abide by Nayduch's rule of thumb.
Some recognise that it is better to abide by their own limits than test the markets'.
"We will now abide by what the American government decides not what JPMorgan decides," Dimon said.
The report urges FIFA to abide by the U.N. Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
"As we abide by the accord, we expect the same thing from our partners," he said.
So I think that would break down our structure, and I can&apost abide by that.
Bhattacharyya said she "could not abide" by alternatives that would have awarded nothing to eligible victims.
Instead, we'll introduce you to winter's best accessories — because yes, even gloves abide by seasonal trends.
Pierluisi has said he would abide by the supreme court's decision, which set a 5 p.m.
Safety, of course, is a top priority, and everyone must abide by the rules of engagement.
Eventually though, esports tournaments might have to register with the association and abide by its rules.
It's also the season for white dresses and shoes, if you abide by seasonal fashion restrictions.
Would the rest of your family abide by that request even if you did make it?
They will determine whether the company failed to abide by its own internal policies and procedures.
So do yourself a favor and abide by the golden rule: Think twice before you post.
That one simple guideline is really the golden rule to abide by when using the internet.
But Monero has one flaw that sellers can't abide by — it's very difficult to store offline.
Western countries said they supported Erdogan's government but Ankara should abide by the rule of law.
Pelosi has promised to abide by the term limits regardless of whether the conference adopts them.
That means a future president would not have to abide by the terms of the pact.
They would still need to abide by the local and state regulations in place for guns.
Google has to abide by strict privacy requirements outlined in a 2011 settlement with the FTC.
The court directed the government to develop a TB policy that would abide by international rights.
Will the U.S. simply abide by China's wishes and depart, leaving Northeast Asia to other powers?
These aren't things that we take lightly, they're court orders that we have to abide by.
If you abide by these suggestions, your prose will be cleaner, more readable and less dense.
During an interview on CNN, Jessica Rosenworcel said the FCC must abide by the First Amendment.
We have laid down the rules and expect other countries, even adversaries, to abide by them.
But he also urged pilgrims to abide by their assigned schedule for performing the sacred rituals.
It's not clear whether Turning Points USA was able to abide by that simple red line.
Because the app is connected to Facebook, users are expected to abide by its community standards.
Only 41 percent want to abide by the agreement and try to resolve the problem diplomatically.
On Tuesday, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said Russia was failing to abide by the ceasefire.
Any website — whether located in the U.K. or abroad — would have to abide by the ruling.
Patreon has to abide by credit card processing rules while keeping enough revenue to stay alive.
Along with it agreeing to abide by a "common rule book" and the Union Customs Code.
CGCN says it plans to abide by the pledge and other relevant restrictions he is under.
He said he will abide by these campaign contribution rules even if a challenger does not.
Analysts said North Korea tended not to abide by international laws when conducting activities like fishing.
"No matter where the tickets are sold, they have to abide by those rules," Katz added.
Last November, an OMB lawyer said the executive branch didn't have to abide by GAO rulings.
In St. Paul, the county sheriff faces pressure from Republicans to abide by the detention request.
Burck said Eisenberg would abide by the ruling reached in the final resolution of that case.
"We have agreements in place and we have to abide by the agreements," he said. 9.
Facebook seems to be doing the bare minimum to abide by CCPA, at least for now.
Secondary sanctions against people who refuse to abide by the U.S. sanctions are already in place.
He lamented the long delay and asked other candidates to abide by the election commission's decision.
European countries opposed the U.S. withdrawal and have repeatedly urged Iran to abide by the deal.
I also loved her aversion to commas, even if that's something I couldn't abide by myself.
A full 98 percent of asylum-seeking families abide by court requirements when given legal representation.
Abadi had previously urged the northern semi-autonomous Kurdish region to abide by the court's decision.
China, a nuclear weapons state, this week said Japan should abide by its non-proliferation obligations.
We expect all recipients of U.S. origin defense equipment to abide by their end-use obligations.
" Beyond that, the site simply implores users to abide by one motto: "What would Bernie do?
But the Trump administration has chosen to abide by the ruling of O'Connor, the Times said.
I wouldn't wear shorts there because there are certain conventions, which one has to abide by.
VCs also have a different set of rules to abide by once their portfolio companies go public.
A listing would see it have to abide by stock exchange rules on disclosure and corporate governance.
There are also a few rules that people are meant to abide by when using the group.
Why should they abide by laws whose enactment they could not influence through their speech and expression?
Facebook and Google say they have to abide by local laws in the countries where they operate.
"Palestinian factions will abide by calm as long as (Israel) abides by it," spokesman Daoud Shehab said.
Legally compliant hoverboards abide by local electrical standards and are marked by the Australian regulatory compliance symbol.
Markle is a trailblazer in many respects, but she still must abide by basic royal etiquette protocol.
I'm not obligated to abide by some bullshit decorum when it comes to giving myself mercury poisoning.
The declaration also helps in persuading residents in infected countries to abide by health and hygiene recommendations.
Different regions of the country would abide by divergent rules concerning a basic question of electoral democracy.
But no matter what the tribunal decides, China has said that it will not abide by it.
You must abide by the values, laws and regulations that are in Norway when you come here.
Notably, the law does not call for any sanctions against companies that fail to abide by it.
And then we will commit, right at the outset, to abide by whatever rulings that board makes.
And don't forget, for this trend it's best to abide by the motto the bigger, the better.
Iran continued to abide by the terms of the deal until Washington sharply escalated tensions last month.
" But he said the White House expected "North Korea to abide by its international obligations and commitments.
The specifics of the agreement call for Assad's troops and the opposition to abide by the ceasefire.
The president-elect has unprecedented conflicts of interest and doesn't have to abide by federal ethics laws.
The government denies it tortures prisoners or mistreats detainees, saying its courts abide by human rights laws.
That's because nuns abide by a sartorial system that is at once endlessly adaptable and instantly recognizable.
"The president's policy is always to abide by the laws, and continue to do so," Philbin said.
He echoes the concerns of authorities who say vigilantes don't have standards or ethics to abide by.
"Our take is very simple: we will abide by the ruling," Hawks spokesman Hangwani Mulaudzi told Reuters.
The Senate should cast aside party politics, abide by the wishes of the people and confirm him.
The ministry urged the EU to "timely and thoroughly" abide by its obligations when the clause expires.
The Syrian Democratic Forces alliance, which includes the YPG, also announced it would abide by the agreement.
Iranian oil minister Bijan Zanganeh also said on Tuesday he expected OPEC to abide by the deal.
Vattenfall last year said it would abide by the law and shut the Amsterdam plant by 2024.
To get the honor, local homes and businesses had to abide by local ordinances limiting light pollution.
King said the country needs to abide by the laws and clean up its voter register lists.
It would punish local authorities who do not abide by requests to cooperate with federal immigration agents.
A mayoral candidate and a city council candidate, for instance, will abide by different campaign contribution limits.
"Once we've set up trade rules, people have to abide by them," Obama said during the signing.
Requiring companies to abide by nondiscrimination laws does not require business owners to abandon their religious beliefs.
Everyone can instead abide by a simple premise: write like you speak and speak like you think.
Without her own place, she must abide by Freedom House's necessarily strict rules, including a 260 p.m.
Arizona was one of 15 states that had to abide by the provision, known as Section 5.
"It seems the United States still has not convinced North Korea to abide by CVID," Klingner said.
Although, as we know, we have no other alternative than to abide by a principle of reciprocity.
It's always that if you want something there are certain rules we all have to abide by.
The announcement appeared consistent with the kingdom's commitment to abide by an OPEC-led supply reduction agreement.
Farmers in states that don't develop plans for hemp regulation will have to abide by USDA standards.
It could choose instead to enact more sanctions, or it could choose to abide by the agreement.
Agencies would have been required to abide by the National Institute of Standards and Technology's cybersecurity framework.
They also recognize the value of fair rules, and the need for everyone to abide by them.
They require people to abide by the rules; they are only as strong as the weakest link.
The ObamaCare regulations allow large employers to pick what state's essential health benefits standards they abide by.
Yet the United Nations Security Council's five major nuclear powers, including the United States, abide by it.
The alcohol pickup service has to abide by local laws, which limits its expansion in some cases.
It is unclear whether Mr. Sparks's firm plans to change the contracts or abide by the terms.
"The parties agree to abide by the arbitration award, which shall be final," their bilateral agreement said.
The government welcomed the move, with Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan requesting people to abide by the order.
The letter from Birchall noted the company was looking to abide by law with its research efforts.
They don't want to leave the union, they just refuse to abide by some of its rules.
But note that Trump also refused to say unequivocally that he wouldn't abide by the NATO treaty.
Imagine being a first-time candidate, without a lot of support, trying to abide by the rules.
But from a conservation standpoint, most street fishers tend to abide by a catch and release policy.
Asked about the report, SBDP said Tuesday that it will strictly abide by relevant laws and regulations.
Beijing has called the proceedings illegal, and it said that it would not abide by any decision.
Equally risible is the idea that his regime will ever abide by the terms of a deal.
In each season, Kristoffersen eventually joined the team and signed an agreement to abide by its regulations.
People of all ethnicities are welcome in the group so long as they abide by the rules.
"This case sends a signal that governments need to abide by modern treaties they've signed," he said.
The special counsel must abide by most of the Justice Department guidelines that apply to US attorneys.
He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.
Especially in light of her commitment to abide by Israeli law and not advance boycotts against us.
And will it continue to abide by E.U. rules on labor rights, environmental standards and antitrust rules?
A soup kitchen has to abide by health regulations, even if it could otherwise feed more mouths.
A homeless shelter has to abide by fire codes, even if it could otherwise house more bodies.
It will maintain identical policies regarding censorship and abide by regulations that restrict them from selling data.
The roll call was carefully registered to abide by the rules established by Congress and the Constitution.
"The choice became clear: honor my ethical code, or abide by my loyalty to Roger," she writes.
"We support robust debate, but we cannot abide by harassment, slander, defamation, and hate speech," they wrote.
However, the Democrats said they don't have much faith the administration will abide by the statutory restrictions.
TikTok agreed to pay $5.7 million to settle the complaint and said it would abide by COPPA.
If a PHEIC is declared, all WHO member states must abide by the WHO Emergency Committee's recommendations.
Licensees are expected to abide by industry-standard best practices and uphold the brand's values and reputation.
Woolworth's corporate policy had been to "abide by local custom" and keep black and white patrons separated.
Of course, shareholder proposals are typically not binding, so companies are not required to abide by them.
China has refused to recognize the court's authority or abide by the ruling, which is expected soon.
"I am not condoning this shooting," Hestrin said, adding he would abide by the grand jury's decision.
The accumulation of evidence that the President does not abide by the rule of law is overwhelming.
He added that Huawei must abide by Chinese law and the laws of countries where it operates.
"Any trade measures taken by WTO members should abide by the rules of the WTO," Gao said.
"We did not abide by the U.S.A.'s one-sided embargo, and we will not," he said.
Hunt warned on Tuesday of consequences if China did not abide by the Sino-British Joint Declaration.
EBU rules allow for disqualifying contestants who do not abide by requirements for a "non-political event".
Meanwhile, Trump himself is not a conventional politician and doesn't necessarily abide by a conventional policymaking process.
"We have to abide by a set of state laws, we think Tesla should have to," said Fields.
If they refuse to abide by the ban, they could lose millions in funding from the United States.
The key to any OPEC deal is how many of the members will actually abide by the deal.
Jackson warned Stone he would not have a second chance if he failed to abide by her order.
Xi also said he appreciated Trump's emphasis that the US government would abide by the "One China" policy.
Iran's Foreign minister says it will abide by the deal but the US has to do the same.
My mother also adhered to a strict daily regimen my sister and I were required to abide by.
The fun of TV and film is that it doesn't have to abide by the laws of reality.
Come over, abide by our rules....They are allowed to get assistance like food stamps and housing assistance.
On trade, especially, the EU is a powerful potential ally in getting China to abide by global norms.
It keeps urging others to abide by the UNCLOS while refusing to ratify the convention to this day.
I said, 'You have to abide by the law,' and she replied, 'That's exactly my point,' and left.
If the president refuses to abide by the court orders, then we will have a true constitutional crisis.
China has urged the EU to treat Chinese firms fairly and abide by the World Trade Organization's rules.
Stephen Dillard, lead counsel for Cabot, said the company would abide by the judge's order and begin mediation.
Whatever Mr Trump's administration may think, the feds must abide by Californian law, not the other way around.
But it also needed to abide by Senate procedural rules (hence many of the changes being only temporary).
What's more, the UK's media regulator said that the conservative channel didn't abide by the country's impartiality rules.
Next month, Hungary will hold its own referendum on whether to abide by EU quotas for accepting refugees.
Cuba has sidestepped Duque's request and said it will abide by the rules set out before talks began.
China and Turkey, two of Iran's biggest buyers, have already suggested they won't abide by the US sanctions.
But dragging Daryl into it, particularly after he seemed to abide by Rick's new worldview, doesn't feel earned.
And if Verma is confirmed by Congress, as she's expected to, she'd do best to abide by them.
Jubeir said the Sunni Kingdom was being very careful to abide by humanitarian law in the Yemen conflict.
"Whatever discussions with GAO and White House counsel's office yields in that regard, we'll abide by," Pruitt replied.
The country has nonetheless agreed as a matter of policy to abide by a moratorium on nuclear tests.
Daryl's House says if forced to abide by the lower number, they'll suffer millions of dollars in damages.
Something like an app store certification could then inform consumers as to which apps abide by these standards.
Three rebels groups in eastern Ghouta had signalled their intention to abide by the ceasefire, Le Drian said.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said this week that Chinese law enforcers always abide by the law.
Almost all of those involved are Communist Party members, who must abide by the party's code of conduct.
Britain's Foreign Office said Iran must abide by its pledge that the ship would not sail for Syria.
Perhaps that was inevitable following the attorney general's announcement she would abide by the FBI's findings and recommendations.
"Air travel is global business, and we abide by the rules in countries where we operate," she said.
"I believe firmly that the Catholic Church has to abide by the law of the land," said Rep.
Initially, it gives individuals incentives to abide by the law so they may become eligible for record-clearing.
Despite her support for her husband, there's at least one aspect of football that Bündchen can't abide by.
Trump threatened that refusing to abide by the executive order would impose a heavy cost on their budgets.
Those inclined to trust Barr may see a man trying to abide by DOJ regulations under extraordinary circumstances.
The unions denied that there was an organized slowdown, but nevertheless urged employees to abide by the ruling.
"As soon as E3 abide by their obligations, we'll reverse," he tweeted, referring to England, Germany and France.
No matter how comfortable and dry the rest of me is, I simply can't abide by wet feet.
Three rebels groups in eastern Ghouta had signaled their intention to abide by the ceasefire, Le Drian said.
I am struck by the fact that once given this ultimatum, he eventually decided to abide by it.
DeepMind took this feedback, and forced AlphaStar to abide by more human-like limits, Vinyals and Silver said.
You know what the rules are, and it's up to you if you want to abide by them.
"We operate under rules outlined by the regulator and always strive to abide by them," a spokesperson said.
Lu urged the United States to abide by the "one China" policy and cease official exchanges with Taiwan.
It alters the process that federal agencies must abide by to make changes that can harm endangered species.
"Yemen continues to cooperate with the U.S. and continues to abide by all the agreements," said al-Mekhlafi.
Like every human behavior, but even more so, sex is supposed to abide by the law of love.
But Florida isn't the only place where spring breakers are choosing not to abide by social distancing guidelines.
But J. Edgar Hoover, then director of the FBI, didn't have to abide by the same secrecy requirements.
Navy officials said they didn't abide by the request, and Mr. Trump said he hadn't known about it.
However, any tweets published from now on will now have to abide by Twitter's updated hateful conduct policy.
Patients often fail to abide by their prescribed drug regimens because they can't afford their copays or coinsurance.
He also limited what types of funding the government can withhold from jurisdictions that don't abide by it.
Small and medium-size businesses, including neighborhood shops, will have two years to abide by the new rules.
Iran said Sunday it would not abide by the uranium-enrichment limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal.
But it will have to abide by many of those rules if it wants a close trading relationship.
"We believe that we need to abide by the appropriation that you pass, by Congress," Mr. Vought said.
If countries abide by the Paris Accord, that would bring that loss down to 1%, the paper said.
But the bill specified that Arizona doctors must abide by the federal guidelines as they existed on Dec.
He explained that he believes a firm's ability to abide by "radical transparency" is key to its success.
Another major issue is a lack of public trust: Control measures work only if people abide by them.
However, there is no legal mechanism for enforcing the decision, and Beijing has refused to abide by it.
The Windows App Store, for example, has very specific terms for apps that developers have to abide by.
And he noted that he will continue to abide by that determination, even though he disagrees with it.
But India, the European Union and the United States have all urged Sirisena to abide by the constitution.
Ms. Huffington said the company would honor the results of the investigation and abide by any changes recommended.
Can you imagine how incensed Idaho would be if they had to abide by New York gun laws?
It's actually serious business, and prop companies that make faux dollars have to abide by strict federal rules.
Trump urged China to abide by the 1984 declaration signed with Britain that secured Hong Kong's limited autonomy.
It's not because the world's biggest bookseller just decided not to abide by the terms of their embargo.
"These personnel will not be 'labor inspectors' and will abide by all relevant Mexican laws," the agency continued.
This falls outside of California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) bylaws, which St. Joseph, a member school, must abide by.
The ruling is a blow to Uber, which must now abide by the same rules as taxi companies.
The court's ruling is binding, but it's unlikely the US will abide by the mandate for three reasons.
She warned Stone he would not have a second chance if he failed to abide by her order.
If we understand aggregate user data as a public resource, then just as broadcast licensees must abide by public interest obligations in exchange for the privilege of monetizing the broadcast spectrum, so too should large digital platforms abide by public interest obligations in exchange for the privilege of monetizing our data.
Conte said the government had to abide by EU budget rules until such time as they could be changed.
We call on Beijing to abide by its international human rights commitments and cease its harassment of religious communities.
Overall, Robinson&aposs report gave a positive outlook on the police department&aposs effort to abide by the guidelines.
And with a personal dream of discovering signs of alien life, the 44-year-old can't abide by that.
"Large financial institutions, like all other market participants, have to abide by the rules," he said in a statement.
But official government events come with some restrictions, which Messina said Trump's aides likely didn't want to abide by.
Some of these iridescent designs abide by a strict, spiral shape, while others branch off into horns and crescents.
Somehow that was judged to abide by Eurovision's ban on politics, but it succeeded in infuriating third-placed Russia.
The presence of US forces in the area had convinced the Syrian Democratic Forces to abide by that plan.
The company, which supplies automotive systems and parts, said it will abide by the government's recommendations on resuming operations.
And we cannot abide by an agreement if it provides cover for the eventual construction of a nuclear program.
Creators must still abide by Twitch's community guidelines and terms of service even while hosting a subscriber-only stream.
It's time for Uber to come clean with all its stakeholders and abide by the decision of the courts.
Akhan had warned Huawei that the company had to abide by these rules when sending the company its sample.
The company joined a coalition of businesses and local governments in pledging to continue to abide by the agreement.
Nonetheless, he said Israel "could not abide by a situation in which Israelis are harmed by fire (from Gaza)".
But to be included in church records as an official member, congregants must abide by certain standards of conduct.
That now puts Washington in the awkward position of urging Tehran to abide by the terms of the pact.
The White House did not discipline Conway, although she promised to abide by the ethics standards in the future.
It seems more likely that the city of Naperville, and others in its position, will abide by this decision.
Posted on the official YouTube page for Alamo Drafthouse, Charlie warns fans who do not abide by her rules.
"In our view, the Italian government should abide by the European rules and agreements," Lipton said in an interview.
Planned Parenthood has called the new regulations "devastating, illegal, & unethical" and says it will not abide by them. 4.
It also urges congregations and ministers to abide by all laws mandating the reporting of sexual abuse and assault.
Slavery defenders said the duty to abide by law was part of the Bible and specifically cited Romans 13.
She will be required to abide by a curfew and participate in domestic violence counseling, according to the statement.
Karnataka's chief minister said that although the court ruling was difficult to abide by, his state would release water.
Wikipedians try to abide by a "depth, duration, and diversity of sources" rhetoric for what gets a standalone article.
We're going to continue to abide by the federal law, the U.S. Constitution," Becerra said on ABC's "This Week.
We already knew Queen Elizabeth seems to abide by some strict rules when it comes to her daily meals.
"There are 1,500 militias out there that are all going to have to abide by this ceasefire," he said.
Ospina said that AliExpress vendors should abide by US laws if they plan to do business with American consumers.
But he told the Security Council Friday that North Korea must first abide by UN resolutions before that happens.
The Department's effort will help ensure that professionals abide by a fiduciary standard when giving clients retirement investment advice.
"Palestinian factions will abide by calm as long as (Israel) abides by it," Islamic Jihad spokesman Daoud Shehab said.
If those warrants are valid, companies worry they may have to break one country's laws to abide by another's.
The Fasta issued a press release on Saturday saying Juventus did not abide by the terms of the contract.
Otherwise, tech firms say, they will be forced to violate a foreign law to abide by a U.S. order.
In response, defenders of slavery insisted on the duty to abide by the law—including the Fugitive Slave Act.
The agreement requires Google to abide by strict privacy and disclosure requirements and to submit to regular privacy audits.
Intelligence chiefs testified on Tuesday that Iran has continued to abide by the terms of the Iran nuclear agreement.
"We strictly abide by the rules and regulations of all regulators that have jurisdiction over us," the airline said.
Many devotees refused to abide by the ruling and subsequent attempts by women to visit the temple were blocked.
But employers aren't necessarily waiting for accusations to surface before requiring employees to abide by a code of silence.
It is unclear whether the beachhead staffers, because they are temporary, must sign or abide by Trump's ethics pledge.
Given this toxic mix, there's little reason for other nations, whether great or small, to abide by existing treaties.
Tribal leaders agreed with state officials that they would abide by its terms if it passed – and it did.
It doesn't abide by the parameters for commercial indie-rock, nor plunge into the thriving subgenre known as Americana.
Beijing has refused to recognize the case and has chided any country telling it to abide by the ruling.
It also urged the European Union to treat Chinese firms fairly and abide by the World Trade Organization's rules.
It also noted that any apps it distributes from the App Store have to abide by the same procedures.
Steeply fine drug companies if they don't participate in the negotiation process or abide by the agreed-on price.
Britain must now abide by European Union rules that allow the union's citizens freedom of movement across the region.
"Anything they feel is dangerous can shut the job site down and everybody has to abide by that rule."
However, nowhere in the Constitution does it say that electors are required to abide by those "straw poll" results.
McGahn's lawyer William Burck did not immediately respond when asked if he will abide by the White House's request.
But at Donald Trump's refusal to say that he would abide by the election results, everyone snapped to attention.
That means that even if the facial-recognition one does pass, the company doesn't have to abide by it.
The White House aide also said Catanzaro will abide by all ethics rules that apply to lobbying the administration.
There were fresh concerns on Monday about whether Iran would abide by a freeze, which pulled down oil prices.
But two weeks later, he reversed course, saying in impromptu remarks that the US would abide by the provision.
"To be threatened and forced to abide by their beliefs just makes me sad," co-owner Monica Rocchino said.
The final communique made no mention of the Iran accord, which France, Britain and Germany continue to abide by.
What to expect: TV stations have to abide by certain standards to maintain their broadcasting license from the FCC.
How successful the new measures will be, of course, depends on the willingness of countries to abide by them.
"Jim Jordan and I have tried to abide by the rules as much as we possibly can," Meadows said.
European countries have refused to break off the deal, and Iran has said it will still abide by it.
While Iran could yet abandon the deal, international nuclear inspectors affirm that Tehran continues to abide by the accord.
He's not using his full name, in accordance with the group's chief rule that everyone abide by total anonymity.
Trump told Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a phone call, that he would abide by the One China policy.
Where we abide by international trade rules and norms, China regularly flouts these norms and steals our intellectual property.
We're publicly saying that we abide by the A.I. principles and I welcome anyone else to say that too.
The idea, for instance, that no one should be forced to abide by a strict ideology sounds wholly unobjectionable.
We'll add that this shouldn't be hard to abide by since everyone should already be peeing after intercourse anyway.
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 Ronald Reagan always claimed to abide by a mythical Eleventh Commandment: "Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican.
"I never kiss and tell, I abide by the code," rapped Megan in her sparkly, Jessica Rabbit-inspired ensemble.
I went to a manager and was advised to abide by orders, and that was the end of it.
His Chinese counterpart, above right, issued a rebuke to Pyongyang, urging it to abide by the U.N.'s decision.
The letter laid out rules that Saudi Arabia needs to abide by to recieve U.S. nuclear technology, Bloomberg reported.
Steeply fine drug companies if they don't participate in the negotiation process or abide by the agreed-on price.
Andrew Volstead, was no teetotaler himself, suggesting even those who push such bans can&apost even abide by them.
Casper is tasked with the "burden" of monitoring its influencers&apos posts to ensure they abide by federal guidelines.
The US ambassador at large for religious freedom has called on India specifically to abide by its constitutional commitments.
It has said it will no longer abide by its key remaining commitment on enrichment under the nuclear deal.
Current and future foreign students must acknowledge and abide by the new standards as a condition of their enrollment.
He said that government units would be required to study the rules and ensure corporations abide by the requirements.
As American citizens, we have the right to civic participation but also the obligation to abide by its outcomes.
Those who don't abide by the rules are the ones that are 'taking advantage' and harming the wider industry.
The statue gives the men super strength — which they use to kill women they don't think will abide by?
Bach said he had since responded to the mayor, saying all the IOC's sponsors would abide by local laws.
The aluminum industry has an integrated supply chain and actions should not penalize those that abide by the rules.
Which is fine except that countries like China and its state-owned conglomerates don't abide by the same rules.
In a strongly-worded statement, they accused Washington of failing to abide by its commitments to its key allies.
If you cannot abide by this, I will be forced to change your surroundings so you have no temptations.
Experts also point out that leaving the agreement will do little to make Russia want to abide by it.
But as of now, unless the previously-mentioned lawsuit succeeds, this is a rule you need to abide by.
Iran has said that if Washington pulls out of the deal, it will no longer abide by its terms.
But whenever the government is dealing with immigrant children, it has to abide by strict rules for their treatment.
First, multinationals with operations in China need to abide by the laws of their home countries as well as China's.
Lief sought over $550,000 in damages from the actress, but Barton reportedly neglected to abide by that contract as well.
No matter how much swagger and bombast you have, you must abide by the law, otherwise the courts block you.
And what about somebody who agreed to abide by the rules of the background briefing leaking it to another reporter?
Under President Obama, the DOJ advised federal law enforcement agencies to avoid prosecuting individuals that abide by state marijuana laws.
You can choose to abide by your self-imposed rules, or just tap Ignore Limit and carry on as normal.
Failure to abide by any of rules 1-3 may result in suspension or revocation of the journalist's hard pass.
Zapparoli said it will be up to the researchers who sell their exploits to Crowdfense to abide by the arrangement.
I am comfortable with the proposal and it is my intention to abide by it whether it passes or not.
"On November 7, 2018, you failed to abide by these basic, widely understood practices," Shine and Sanders wrote to Acosta.
" Pompeo added that the U.S. calls "on both parties to exercise restraint and abide by their international obligations and commitments.
"It is unfortunate that Tesla, by its actions, did not abide by the party agreement," said NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt.
The big question now is whether the U.K. government will abide by the ruling and allow him to walk free.
To make it easier on ourselves, we try and abide by a simple three-part structure: bottom, middle, and top.
Both McGregor and Cowley reportedly have to pay damages caused to the bus and abide by three orders of protection.
"I will strictly abide by the national law and break with foreign forces completely," Mr. Zhang said in the video.
And   now we've got a much clearer set of rules Musk has to abide by when he posts on Twitter.
The challenge of getting political appointees to abide by social media policy is a perennial one for the State Department.
But we still abide by it anyway, because breaking such a strong norm has severe political and therefore economic consequences.
Certification Authorities that abide by the CA/Browser Forum regulations are also not allowed to issue SHA-1 certificates anymore.
"The rules that regulate marriage in Costa Rica ... remain in force," the council said, telling notaries to abide by them.
All of the apartments abide by Community Codes, including the rule that no overnight guests are permitted on the premises.
Not every major city has tighter anti-smoking rules, and most of the country would abide by the national legislation.
Russia has outwardly backed U.N. mediation in Libya, and says it will abide by an arms embargo on the country.
Uber has reportedly agreed to limit its fares in Delhi and abide by the rates set by the state government.
Turkey would use diplomatic channels to appeal to Russia to abide by "international norms," Yildirim said at a news conference.
Those are hardly state secrets but knowing them and having the discipline to abide by them are two different things.
Germany Deputy Economy Minister Matthias Machnig urged the new U.S. administration to abide by the rules under the WTO framework.
"Despite the change in administration, the FCC has a law to abide by and an obligation to implement," said Bergmayer.
But white slaveholders in the South still didn't want to abide by the rule of the entirely Northern Republican Party.
"Each of (the euro zone's) members must abide by its rules, and they all share a common destiny," he added.
Instead, it provided its standard statement assuring its actions are legal, reviewed by officials, and abide by human rights laws.
A lot of the laws we abide by now are targeting certain groups of people, and it's a continual cycle.
I just want the country to live by the Constitution and I just want the government to abide by it.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang urged it to abide by UN resolutions and not do anything to exacerbate tensions.
We annually affirm the college's statement of faith and agree to abide by the manner of life in its covenant.
Fossil fuel producers including Exxon Mobil, BP and Shell have also said the United States should abide by the deal.
Salvini insists that Italy should cut taxes to boost growth, rather than abide by fiscal rules that could hamper activity.
Mr Clement crystallised the complaints by noting the "massive penalties" incurred by organisations who refuse to abide by the regulations.
Political parties in Jordan and Morocco have mostly agreed to abide by the rules, above all acceptance of the monarchy.
Chef Ramsay has 16 Michelin stars under his belt and he refuses to abide by unappetizing sushi laced with Doritos.
Residents must abide by a midnight curfew and are subject to checks by armed soldiers in their home every night.
It says it can no longer abide by the deal if the United States violates it by unilaterally reimposing sanctions.
I assume there isn't a single serious journalist in the WH press corps who would abide by these absurd 'rules.
Even fossil fuel companies such as Exxon Mobil, BP, and Shell say the United States should abide by the deal.
But Democrats on Thursday argued that they didn't agree to that label and therefore shouldn't have to abide by it.
Last week, he announced that Mueller would abide by existing Justice Department precedents and forego a criminal indictment of Trump.
But he also issued a warning that the Kurds must abide by commitments to remain east of the Euphrates River.
Instead, Canada chose to abide by a "rules-based international order," and for that it is paying a hefty price.
They are expected to pay their dues, attend meetings and other activities, and loyally abide by the party leaders' demands.
He said he plans to abide by his legislation during his Senate bid and shift those priorities to his staff.
Only MOU signatories that agree to abide by federal rules on misleading recruiting are allowed on bases, the letter adds.
Hollywood filmmakers must abide by certain rules, and one of the newer ones is this: Cast Donald Glover in everything.
On Monday, fresh worries about supplies emerged as analysts expressed more skepticism about whether Iran would abide by a freeze.
Soon after, Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi urged the northern semi-autonomous Kurdish region to abide by the court's decision.
When I asked Margie and Melissa about the policy, they said they had no doubt that guests abide by it. 
"These are conscientious consumers who demand that companies abide by certain rules, among them is ending animal cruelty," he says.
"The hope and expectation is that those subject to the quarantine will abide by its terms voluntarily," Mr. Bramson said.
I'm not going to abide by social distancing to protect the health of others because I don't care about them.
"If these hospitals don't want to abide by the anti-discrimination rules, they don't have to take the federal funds."
Iran had continued to abide by the terms of the nuclear deal even after President Trump pulled out last year.
It can pit you against an opponent who will happily fight dirty while insisting that you abide by Queensberry Rules.
And it means that Uber doesn't need to abide by the regulations that would otherwise apply to a taxi company.
The church has profoundly failed to abide by these basic principles by allowing the sins of sexual abuse to continue.
It may be anachronistic to expect politically appointed American diplomats to fully abide by traditional European standards of diplomatic correctness.
At later stages, success depends in large part on getting individuals to abide by onerous restrictions for the common good.
Iran said it will not abide by the deal's caps on the number of uranium enrichment centrifuges it can operate.
We are fully cooperating with the Data Protection Commission, and will continue to abide by GDPR and all applicable laws.
In a post on his Facebook page on Monday, Mr. Morales promised to abide by the ruling of the court.
"We are fully cooperating with the Data Protection Commission, and will continue to abide by GDPR and all applicable laws."
Reynolds doesn't have to abide by Krishnamoorthi's request since Congress doesn't have the authority to compel it to stop advertising.
"We are a country of the rule of law and we will abide by the rule of law," Trudeau said.
And so advocates therefore call for a 5 percent minimum distribution requirement, the same rate private foundations must abide by.
"I found it hard to abide by some of the directions, which I'm sure would have been beneficial," she said.
President Trump signed an executive order on cybersecurity earlier this year ordering federal agencies to abide by the NIST framework.
The critiques always demand that the Facebook create just, site-wide policies which every user, including Trump, must abide by.
It would have also required all agencies to abide by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity framework.
The National Archives and Records Administration, which oversees the ratification of constitutional amendments, said it would abide by that deadline.
Companies have even tried to force workers who were laid off or fired without cause to abide by noncompete agreements.
My job punished me by taking away my sick policy and refusing to abide by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
It had the veneer of a legitimate news story without having to abide by any of the conventions of journalism.
If it can do whatever it wants than what impetus do others have to abide by the rules Amazon overlooks.
The President has directed an orderly transition in leadership for this agency and I intend to abide by that direction.
We were adamant to abide by the "if it's yellow, let it mellow; if it's brown, flush it down" method.
The General Assembly resolution is not legally binding, and the U.S. would not be obligated to abide by the measure.
"We also ask the public to abide by school regulations, behave in a civilized manner and dress appropriately," it said.
"Israel rejects this shameful anti-Israel resolution at the U.N. and will not abide by its terms," the statement said.
" Mr. Rhorer ultimately made the decision to abide by the governor's recommendation, saying, "Church is people and not a service.
Most models and riggers are fairly well acquainted with the common safety protocol that people who do shibari abide by.
"As soon as E3 abide by their obligations, we'll reverse," he said, referring to European powers Britain, Germany and France.
While Congress has the authority to change laws, waivers must abide by them, limiting the scope of what can be done.
Somehow Trump is immune to the standards the rest of us must abide by in school, the workplace and the courts.
As such, the EU wants the U.K. to abide by the same rules as the bloc in the areas mentioned above.
However, the 71-year-old former prosecutor said he knew right from wrong and would abide by the rule of law.
The YPG, which controls a lot of territory in northern Syria, has agreed to abide by the terms of the ceasefire.
The news agency said the ceasefire was "extendable" as long as Houthi militias and forces loyal to them abide by it.
" Pressed on China's ability to sell the ARJ21 to Iran, he added: "We need to abide by regulations of both countries.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)should continue to abide by its recently extended oil output cut, he added.
What they discovered is that gift givers abide by self-imposed rules that don't necessarily align with how their receivers feel.
When issuing regulations, federal agencies must abide by constitutional principles and follow the rules set forth by Congress and the President.
To be sure, some journalists will not abide by the pledge; no voluntary professional norm will ever be 100 percent effective.
If Kremlin agents used real accounts and abide by the platform's rules, that implied, they could go ahead and post away.
The Kurdish-led SDF have said they are ready to abide by the deal, and hopefully the agreement will save lives.
"Everyone needs to abide by the law," the Interfax news agency cited Roskomnadzor head Alexander Zharov as telling reporters on Tuesday.
The 27-nation bloc wants the United Kingdom to abide by its standards in return for a tariff-free trade deal.
Margins would be driven down, even as they continued having to abide by onerous banking regulations and hold balance-sheet risk.
He refused to abide by the terms of his sentence and studied the law in order to launch his own appeal.
But lately, I've come across stories about bachelor parties that don't even try to abide by the booze-and-debauchery template.
Fifteen publishers went out of business, and those that remained agreed to abide by a new watchdog, the Comics Code Authority.
To qualify, "Family" apps must abide by specific content policies, Google's Developer Distribution Agreement and the Designed for Families DDA Addendum.
A public letter signed by Apple CEO Tim Cook states why the company is refusing to abide by the government's demands.
Why it matters: New York joins Montana as the only two states to require ISPs to abide by net neutrality rules.
The new rules will likely require brokers to abide by a "fiduciary" standard — putting their clients' best interest before their own.
A good rule to abide by: "Always choose a sunscreen with broad spectrum protection of at least SPF 30," Zeichner says.
Iran has always denied that it was seeking a nuclear weapon and says it wants to abide by the nuclear deal.
The archdiocese has agreed to abide by their decisions, no matter how much money Feinberg and Biros might award to victims.
He did note, however, that game studios are also businesses, meaning they avoid risk-taking and abide by the status quo.
Trump's daughter Ivanka serves as a special counselor to the president, which requires her to abide by White House ethics rules.
A world in which everyone else has to abide by antitrust laws except Amazon is obviously a competitive advantage for Amazon.
It's time to tell the country that the Clintons have to abide by the same rules as the rest of America.
This is very different from the selfless dedication learned as part of exemplary team spirit they abide by during military service.
"If Russia seeks any semblance of credible leadership on the world stage, it should first abide by its commitments," Cardin continued.
The company also continues to police shows to make sure they are active and continue to abide by those initial rules.
The Government stands ready to abide by the decision of the House, if the Opposition will commit to doing the same.
He also said Turkey would abide by its deals as long as the United States and Russia kept their own promises.
In all other countries it is meant to abide by peacetime laws, killing only when immediately necessary to save a life.
And since this pup doesn't abide by the traditional laws of music, he gets to finish the solo — and in style.
Jaeggy seems to abide by a similar gospel: she lives a frugal, ascetic life, and is monkishly patient with her illuminations.
That means the tribes must abide by the two decisions from the Cincinnati, Ohio-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
This week the culture secretary said she wanted the regulator also to consider whether Fox would abide by Britain's broadcasting standards.
The person you identify as your health-care proxy must abide by what you have spelled out in your living will.
Addressing reporters Thursday at Fenway Park, Cora said he respects the president and will abide by whatever decision the team makes.
But all educational institutions that receive federal funds, both public and private, soon realized they had to abide by its regulations.
As of now, we will send messages to all the commands in the field to abide by this cessation of hostilities.
They also say that, under the legislation, gun owners will only have to abide by requirements of the most lenient states.
Rather, it has everything to do with maintaining a level playing field and ensuring that aerospace companies abide by trade agreements.
In private conversations with colleagues, Johnson has assured senior colleagues that he will "abide by the law," according to the Times.
A person wants to "sing" to the impending danger, but also to abide by the other's injunction to avoid figurative language.
"...the attacking forces may be failing to abide by the international humanitarian law principles of precautions, distinction, and proportionality," he said.
Rather than weigh the validity of each request for information from House Democrats, he's refusing to abide by any of them.
The UK government previously insisted it would abide by the verdict of the court, meaning Parliament could be reconvened immediately.'Momentous'
"Everything he gets he will need to get in writing or the North Koreans will not abide by it," Bechtol said.
"We are a country that respects its commitments to the peace treaty, which we have to abide by fully," Safadi said.
By stating that the US won't abide by the step-by-step approach, then, Biegun perhaps aims to quell internal criticism.
Even before the court issued its latest ruling, Prime Minister Beata Szydlo had said her government would not abide by it.
"As an athletes' rights advocate, I have to fight for athletes to participate if they abide by the rules," he said.
Instead it was quietly decided that fabric would be free to reopen as long as it could abide by new rules.
Trump's attorneys are looking for ways to limit the President's exposure, including requesting Mueller abide by certain parameters for the interview.
Russia immediately said it would continue to abide by the deal, and moved diplomatically to ease tensions between Iran and Israel.
Television networks want to abide by the guidance of public health officials in New York, Los Angeles and other production hubs.
The duration of the orders will depend in part on how well and how thoroughly residents abide by them, Breed said.
Is it a good thing, since it made little sense for America to abide by an agreement Russia didn't comply with?
"It's not unprecedented to have this kind of cancellation, and abide by new guidelines even at the White House," he said.
European leaders have urged Iran to continue to abide by the agreement to freeze its nuclear development, despite the American withdrawal.
But he told the Council that until that process is complete, the world must abide by the economic sanctions on Pyongyang.
But not everyone will have to abide by the work requirements, which have spurred questions about the fairness of the policy.
In response to the court's decision, the UK government said Thursday that Iran must abide by the assurances given to Gibraltar.
Even if the DNC decided to change the calendar, there's the chance that Iowa would refuse to abide by the policy.
In its statement, U.S. Stem Cell said it would abide by the new rules the agency is developing for the field.
Experts see the move as a betrayal of trust for a vulnerable population that attempted to abide by state safety laws.
China, a nuclear weapons state, repeated criticism of Japan this week and said it should abide by its non-proliferation obligations.
"We expect Turkey to abide by all of its commitments, and we continue to monitor the situation closely," the president added.
But as younger citizens stirred up trouble, the older generation continued to represent Soviet culture and abide by the communist lifestyle.
It stands virtually alone among rivals in having little if any need for the usual metrics that media companies abide by.
Come nightfall, curbsides empty as vehicles are moved onto driveways to abide by the ban on street parking between 2 a.m.
If you abide by these guidelines, you have a much better chance of avoiding security breaches and identity theft while traveling.
The bill would also exempt the island from federal minimum-wage and overtime regulations, which it has to abide by now.
"If this passes, the president will never abide by it — no president would," Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said.
Not only do administrative agencies get to write the rules, they sometimes get to determine who has to abide by them.
Because there is no federal licensing framework for addiction-treatment centers, insurance companies trust the facilities to abide by state regulations.
I live in a state where drivers can't be bothered to abide by those lines even when they DON'T back in.
Oil prices barely moved on the news, largely because it will take time to see whether producers abide by the agreement.
He added that the conservative government would abide by an upcoming Supreme Court ruling on the parliament suspension ordered by Johnson.
"I call on all parties to abide by all the provisions of the 1974 agreement," he told the U.N. Security Council.
"We have to make clear that we, in fact, are not going to abide by what they have done," he said.
In most instances, judges simply note such a pledge and say they assume that the parties involved will abide by it.
"I think the same thing's happening now with the failure to abide by our word on the nuclear agreement," he added.
Before my vitiligo, I, albeit on a subconscious level, did everything in my power to abide by these restrictive body norms.
But the rest of the Salvation Army's nearly 60,000 employees, members and volunteers do not have to abide by that prohibition.
So it can do things like offer coverage for doctor visits — but it won't have to abide by Obamacare insurance rules.
There will be an election and people can make their choice and we will abide by the decision of the rakyat (people).
"Such transactions disrupt normal market order, and erode the interests of those foreign currency buyers who abide by the rules," SAFE said.
Opposition leader Martin Fayulu called on the government to abide by the constitution and for Kabila to step down on December 19.
Should NASA and Congress abide by these recommendations, the next 10 years should bear witness to some extraordinary astronomical and astrobiological discoveries.
During the last ceasefire, the Syrian regime did not abide by Russia's instructions to allow humanitarian aid access to some rebel areas.
He refused to commit unequivocally to accepting the refugees, merely saying it was "my intention" to abide by the deal Obama struck.
Prime Minister Abe called the launch intolerable and he told North Korea to abide by international law that it stop testing missiles.
"We expect all parties to abide by the Law of Armed Conflict and avoid targeting civilians or commercial infrastructure," the spokesperson said.
First, to do business with the single market—by far Britain's biggest trading partner—firms will need to abide by EU rules.
Saudi Arabia can lift output and still abide by the deal because it is currently pumping about 500,000 bpd below its quota.
"It was so hard to take this photo because goats don't really abide by photographers when it comes to striking a pose."
This is one of several strict rules A.R.I.D. must abide by, the most interesting being A.R.I.D.'s inability to tell a lie.
Companies doing business in the single market must abide by EU competition rules, as American giants like Microsoft and Google have learned.
Exceptional times all the more require that we abide by the ordinary standards of our practice and not give up our principles.
She was plied with questions about her private email server, seemed defensive and unwilling to abide by time constraints on her responses.
"We use to abide by one set of trade rules in the past, but now we're moving towards bilateral agreements," Caron said.
Although she promised to abide by all ethics rules in her unofficial role, an official position legally holds her to ethics standards.
Homophobia is often thought to be the bedfellow of masculinity and men who do not abide by the strict rules of heterosexuality.
And I will say this, it's not a lack of supporting Jemele, it's simply, I just try to abide by the rules.
He also promised to take measures to mend the economy, which recently dipped into recession, and to abide by free-market rules.
European customers have to abide by the deadline if they have operations in the U.S. or if they sell to U.S. customers.
Let's assume Comcast is telling the truth, and that it really will police its own behavior and abide by net neutrality principles.
He also promised to take measures to boost the economy, which recently dipped into recession, and to abide by free-market rules.
President Xi and Obama arrived in an agreement which set a number of norms and standards, which we agreed to abide by.
Monday's joint statement described the ruling as "legally binding on both parties" and urged the Philippines and China to abide by it.
It seeks to force GE to stop the arbitration proceeding, let Deloitte sort out the issues and abide by whatever Deloitte decides.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch assumes that EBRD will continue to abide by a cautious prudential framework on capitalisation, leverage, liquidity and loan selection.
Unfortunately, influencers who do abide by the rules and denote branded content where appropriate can suffer from the mistakes of their colleagues.
Film companies need to permits to film on culturally sensitive areas, and they need to abide by the terms that were given.
If any of the men fail to abide by the terms after accepting the deal, prosecutors would reopen the case against them.
Big US companies like ExxonMobil are urging the US to abide by the deal and thereby have more say at the table.
As part of his engagement with China, Duterte has decided not to press it to abide by the arbitration award anytime soon.
In addition to preventing Luann from selling her Sag Harbor home, the lawsuit is seeking for Luann to abide by the judgment.
Clegg's letter reportedly said individual candidates would still need to abide by the rules, which could only be lifted for larger organizations.
Hickox agreed to abide by monitoring guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, such as daily reporting of measured temperatures.
But Chairwoman Edith Ramirez has said that she expects, generally speaking, companies to abide by the commitments they make to the agency.
That undermined trust in America's intentions and raised concerns about the Trump administration's willingness to abide by the deal in the future.
These include limiting British benefits from any future agreement and an insistence London continue to abide by the European human rights convention.
Shahi says she will abide by the law but argues that the government is showing no respect for longstanding culture and tradition.
Whereas the men I talked to seemed to yearn for an alternate set of rules to follow and forces to abide by.
The public policy organization Dēmos has worked collaboratively with states and, when necessary, sued to get them to abide by the statute.
"The resistance will abide by the ceasefire agreement as long as the Israeli occupation adheres to the Egyptian-brokered truce," it said.
The answer is that they could trust the U.S. to abide by its treaties if the constitutional process has been complied with.
One was that there is no appetite to make countries abide by the United Nations treaties that prohibit the legalization of marijuana.
"Arms control treaties only work when both sides abide by them," said Tom Spoehr, a defense expert at the conservative Heritage Foundation.
In return, Switzerland agreed to abide by most European Union policies, including immigration and the relatively free movement of workers among countries.
Even though ZTE is a private company, lobbyists for foreign corporations or their subsidiaries can choose to abide by FARA's tougher rules.
Steve Bullock (D) signed an executive order on Monday requiring internet service providers with state contracts to abide by net neutrality principles.
Some German leftists counter that a formerly Nazi country should not compel anyone to abide by a perceived set of common values.
The foreign minister urged North Korea to "stop escalating" its provocative behavior and abide by United Nations resolutions that forbid nuclear tests.
"I am comfortable with the proposal and it is my intention to abide by it whether it passes or not," she said.
Why should private companies define rules over free speech rather than abide by our constitutions and the laws voted by our governments?
I have been taken to task for my refusal to abide by the wishes of those demanding such changes to my speech.
But Tlaib said Friday morning she could not abide by those conditions and that Israel used the love of grandmother against her.
The current PEPFAR leadership has shuttered countless circumcision clinics in a rush to abide by extant U.S. Congressional funding "earmarks" for treatment.
That expectation, the report assessed, is driven by a decreasing willingness by some world leaders to abide by international norms and rules.
It's like "Mean Girls" meets "Footloose," that '80s movie featuring an uptight local minister who insisted everyone abide by '50s-style norms.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte wants China to abide by the ruling but has pledged not to raise the issue during the summit.
The companies agreed to abide by, without further appeals, a pending decision by an appellate court on the legality of the games.
Facebook "worked hard" to comply with a 2012 Federal Trade Commission settlement that requires the company to abide by certain privacy promises.
By stating that the US won't abide by the step-by-step approach, then, the diplomat perhaps aims to quell internal criticism.
It appears to weaken other protections, such as those based on race or age, by limiting who must abide by the rules.
His business will have to abide by "severe restrictions on all new deals," and gifts from foreign governments will go to charity.
The AVA allows for dairy and eggs, so vegetarians that abide by their rules aren't banished to some queso-less burrito desert.
As Britain is leaving the EU, it is unclear whether the country would change its rules to abide by EU tax legislation.
Under the proposed law, gun owners would be required to abide by the local and state regulations in place for concealed weapons.
No one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws and love our traditions ever feel unwelcome in this country.
Some prominent Italian figures used the hashtag #iostoacasa ("I'm Staying Home") on Twitter to encourage people to abide by the new rules.
"The General Command is committed to stopping fighting so long as the other parties abide by it," it said in a statement.
New York now has a list of professions and workplaces that will not have to abide by the order to stay home.
Failing to abide by clear ethical rules by refusing to divest all business projects is an egregious outrage, but not provable bribery.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told the New York Times he would abide by any legal request from Congress to release Trump's taxes.
In this scenario, Iran would have to decide whether it will continue to abide by the accord's restrictions on its nuclear program.
And there's no guarantee that Congress will approve Naft2 or that Mexico's new president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will abide by it.
"The president has directed an orderly transition in leadership for this agency and I intend to abide by that direction," Alles said.
"The president has directed an orderly transition in leadership for this agency and I intend to abide by that direction," he added.
I hope Secretary Pompeo either convinces these officials to abide by the norms of diplomacy or finds replacements who will do so.
Ms. Haley said she would abide by United Nations protocol and allow Iranian officials to speak at the session if they desired.
Obviously I will be, and am, incredibly careful around sanctions and being able to work there, and BP will abide by those.
The Times said it chose to abide by the order while it appealed, rather than risk being held in contempt of court.
We also need to reassert our own values -- showing what we aspire to as much as what we will not abide by.
A familiar response: Stop being so obsessed with identity politics; all that matters is a judge's willingness to abide by the Constitution.
Not right away — for a year, Iran continued to abide by the nuclear agreement, apparently hoping that Europeans would rescue the pact.
The four leading Democratic candidates for governor all say the state has an obligation to abide by the existing school funding formula.
House Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.) declined to comment on whether the GOP planned to abide by the spending limits.
Now, though, US-Iran relations have deteriorated to a point where Iran is refusing to abide by the limits in the agreement.
In this new environment, we abide by a simple social contract: companies give us their goods and we give them our data.
Hallelujah. Not that any of that would stop the White House, which seems to abide by a reckless disregard of the Constitution.
The National Archives and Records Administration, which has a role in certifying ratification, said it would abide by the Justice Department's guidance.
"While we are disappointed with the arbitrator's decision, we accept the decision and will abide by it," a UC Berkeley spokesperson said.
Instead, it wants political ads to be regulated and said in its blog post that politicians must abide by its Community Standards.
Coulter announced the Berkeley College Republicans' lawsuit Monday on Twitter, adding that the school should abide by her originally scheduled Thursday visit.
There is no question that we need to make sure that our trading partners abide by their obligations under international trade agreements.
Reporters and staff members are expected to abide by the rules, which have long been in place but are allegedly inconsistently enforced.
"The President has directed an orderly transition in leadership for this agency and I intend to abide by that direction," he wrote.
" But, he added, "to run a global service" the company has to abide by foreign laws "even when we disagree with them.
In Beijing, the Foreign Ministry referred questions to the two companies, but said Chinese firms were required to abide by local laws.
But other states haven't implemented the same policy, and without a push, many bump stock owners likely won't abide by the ban.
With a limited market and complex and costly government regulations to abide by, it's a struggle for them to turn a profit.
Law enforcement has to abide by the laws we have on the books, and I was the idiot lawmaker breaking the laws.
Raich, a 2005 case that upheld the federal government's authority to bust medical marijuana patients even if they abide by state laws.
Its refusal to abide by the government's censorship rules also resulted in its moving its operations out of the mainland to Hong Kong.
No one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws, and love our traditions should ever feel unwelcome in this country.
First, tell us about your overall approach to health and wellness; do you have a fitness philosophy that you try to abide by?
Currently Britain must abide by ECJ judgments but Prime Minister Theresa May's government has said that Britain will leave its jurisdiction after Brexit.
A gym owner must abide by the rules, and what's more, should have strong ethics and morality, never take advantage of the fighters.
The argument is pretty simple: you can't abide by the terms of a deal that one of your co-signatories has flouted spectacularly.
The trade-off — in Constitution-reading circles, we call these checks and balances — is that the executive branch must abide by Court decisions.
Huge corporations like France's Airbus must abide by sanctions imposed against Iran by the U.S. even if France wants to keep the deal.
Conway's violations, if left unpunished, would send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act's restrictions.
Brown has promised to uphold the state's death penalty laws and abide by the lethal injection settlement, but declined Reuters' request for comment.
She needs to abide by a new summer schedule the exes worked out for their six kids or else she risks losing custody.
The temple has refused to abide by the ruling and subsequent attempts by women to visit have been blocked by thousands of devotees.
The federal government sent a letter requesting Apple and Google to abide by the state court's order, according to an IT ministry official.
Sessions says his lawyers handling the cases should abide by several points when a federal policy could be enjoined nationally in a case.
Trump withdrew the U.S. from the deal last year, but Iran had agreed to abide by the agreement's terms until earlier this year.
"This announcement underscores the commitment of the Trump administration to abide by the terms of the nuclear deal … for now," he tells me.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said his country opposes sanctions on Iran, but will abide by them to protect its own interests.
Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, had previously said that despite his own antipathy toward abortion, he would abide by whatever decision the Congress reached.
Britain's decision to leave the EU has raised questions about whether its financial market, Europe's biggest, should still abide by the bloc's rules.
Alcoa said in a statement the U.S. trade actions should focus on Chinese overcapacity and not penalize nations that abide by the rules.
Winchester created a perplexing house that didn't abide by the laws of architecture, but rather, by the imaginings of her own obsessive mind.
The farm isn't certified organic, but Nico insists that they abide by organic practices, which means no pesticides or additives to the soil.
In addition, Iran announced early last week it would no longer abide by limits imposed on its uranium stockpile under the 2015 accord.
As a White House employee, even an unpaid one, Trump, like her husband, Jared Kushner, will have to abide by federal ethics regulations.
Many of its most profitable tech giants take large subsidies from the government and often self-censor content to abide by authorities' wishes.
"It is unfortunate that Tesla, by its actions, did not abide by the party agreement," NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt said in today's statement.
Lufthansa, British Airways, Air Canada and Finnair said they abide by laws and regulations internationally and in the jurisdictions in which they work.
Most of Sri Lanka's foreign allies including India, the European Union and the United States, have urged Sirisena to abide by the constitution.
He's studying a man who has become frustrated by the fear and anxiety that accompanied his careful attempts to abide by society's rules.
There's still a federal law that we need to abide by when it comes to recreational marijuana and other drugs of that nature.
Before that, Parker wore a Hamilton-inspired suit to abide by the 2016 "Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology" theme.
Barbara Kingsolver's newest novel, Unsheltered, catches a woman just as she's realizing the conditions of 2018 abide by a new set of rules.
If Mr Kabila's government fails to abide by these crucial parts of the accord, then the international community should declare the agreement inoperative.
RNC spokeswoman Lindsay Walters declined to address the possibility of penalizing future presidential candidates who didn't abide by their pledges to support Trump.
Content should be unregulated, but the way that we speak to each other, the rules that we abide by have to be stricter.
He has demanded the Appellate Body abide by the rules and has blocked the appointment process, slowly cutting down the number of judges.
If you want to develop Apple apps, you have to abide by its rules — and Apple expressly makes companies agree to its terms.
Such a vote would fail, and then Trump would have Senate backing to not abide by the deal, which he deems a treaty.
In order to interview Sulkowicz, I had to abide by the rules of the piece and step on the platform like everyone else.
The commerce ministry ordered Broadcom to take steps to abide by China's market trading conditions, according to a statement posted on its website.
Oman confirmed that delegates from the Houthi-controlled Yemeni capital Sanaa had agreed to abide by a cessation of hostilities starting on Nov.
While required curtain airbags can come into play in a typical passenger vehicle, limos do not have to abide by the same statutes.
In order to earn money from a paying public, businesses must abide by a few rules put in place to protect that public.
The IECA has about 2,000 members — double the number from five years ago — who are required to abide by a code of conduct.
After a series of exposés of poor conditions, most farms now abide by health-and-safety standards and pay for workers' medical care.
It is critical to abide by regulation and foster trust in any industry and in particular, ours, which is so receptive to change.
The hardline group persecuted non-Sunni communities and inflicted harsh punishments on Sunnis who do not abide by its extreme interpretation of Islam.
They all abide by regulations and requirements set by their states, to ensure a certain standard of care for the children they serve.
The court has told us what to do here … at the end of the day, we have to abide by the court's ruling.
The specific requirements companies need to abide by to get the regulatory stamp of approval are still to be defined by government decrees.
He said he would abide by the wishes of tourism officials and not cut down trees or build houses on the lake's edge.
Speakers are asked to abide by a 15-minute time limit when speaking at the General Assembly, but leaders frequently surpass that time.
The earlier bill, restricting so-called medication abortions, specified that Arizona doctors had to abide by federal guidelines as they existed on Dec.
Surprised by the blowback, Mr. Mulvaney dropped his court request and now says he will abide by the president's edict not to cooperate.
Libra is ultimately a bank, and it should be required to abide by all the laws and regulations that apply to traditional banks.
"The so-called AfD bases it politics on hate and exclusion and doesn't abide by our democratic constitution," Knobloch said in her speech.
That way, if automobile manufacturers wanted to maintain a presence in the lucrative California market, they'd have to abide by the new rules.
Because so many holographic highlighters include so many unnatural colors (sometimes even rainbow), you don't need to abide by any skin tone rules.
Yes, though they'd still have to abide by the executive branch's ethical conduct standards and rules, as well as any relevant agency rules.
It has steadfastly called for all nations to abide by international laws which ensure freedom of navigation and trade in the disputed waters.
Lawmakers in these jurisdictions have a responsibility to abide by the will of the people and to do so in a timely manner.
Campaigns that abide by these rules are fair game — Kickstarter doesn't "pass judgement on the quality of those creative projects," the spokesperson said.
What's more, American manufacturers are required to abide by strict regulations that uphold corporate social responsibility concerns regarding the environment, health and safety.
As workers huddled in a corner, counting votes, Hossein shuttled between the opposing camps, trying to persuade them to abide by the regulations.
By refusing to provide contraception to its patients, Obria is refusing to abide by obligations governing its receipt of Title X grant funding.
"Strictly abide by party discipline and rules, strictly keep under control family members and those who work by your side," the paper added.
"It is unfortunate that Tesla, by its actions, did not abide by the party agreement," Sumwalt said in the NTSB statement on Thursday.
However, he said Germany had made clear that it expected Turkish officials to respect German laws and abide by common rules of decency.
But it also got Washington and Pyongyang to abide by a deal it proposed last year, albeit without Trump and Kim acknowledging it.
The Clinton campaign had assailed Mr. Trump during the election for refusing to say he would abide by the results if he lost.
But you can't – not if the U.S. Congress and the American people are vigilant in requiring you to abide by the U.S. Constitution.
They want to ensure it can abide by Senate rules for the reconciliation process, which Republicans are using to bypass a Democratic filibuster.
The real question is how we will hold the administration accountable for its failure to abide by its obligations to these asylum-seekers.
The government has insisted that it will "abide by the ruling" of the Supreme Court, meaning they are unlikely to resist the verdict.
He also has to continue to abide by a clause in that agreement that forbids him from competing with WeWork for four years.
Now that Republicans have largely discarded the blue-slip tradition for federal appellate judges, there's no reason why Democrats should abide by it.
Duterte has said repeatedly he wants to avoid confrontation with China and saw no need to press it to abide by the ruling.
Solar eclipses, for example, are ill-fated, and some pregnant woman abide by strict restrictions to avoid going into labor during this time.
The court has told us what to do here ... at the end of the day, we have to abide by the court's ruling.
"Truman said that for him personally, a Democratic convention's decision constituted 'the law,' and that he would abide by it," Mr. Beschloss recalled.
The United States has continued to abide by its mutually agreed upon international agreements and has limited production and even destroyed older missiles.
Moreover, pollution does not abide by state borders, so even states that took bolder actions could suffer from weaker regulations in neighboring states.
After realizing that he wasn't going to abide by my sexual boundaries, I decided to leave, regardless of our seemingly fluid emotional rapport.
The measures will be applied in Renault factories for vehicles that have to abide by Diesel Euro 6b emissions standards, the company said.
Just a few weeks ago, Michael Bloomberg got taken to task on national television for forcing female employees to abide by nondisclosure agreements.
"Do we abide by the current law or do we take on the assumption that you get things by other avenues?" he asked.
If not for the Greatest Generation, then maybe their own self-interest will succeed in getting younger Americans to abide by the quarantine.
"We expect you to abide by the law and our contracts and not to retaliate against employees," wrote Jane Sovern, deputy general counsel.
It could build new ones, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, open to China as long as it agreed to abide by the rules.
Videos that don't abide by YouTube's community guidelines can be deleted or have their advertising stripped, thus denying the creator potential ad revenue.
"I must abide by my core values, my ethical responsibilities and constitutional obligations," Ms. Philpott said in a letter to the prime minister.
"If there were rules and stipulations Missy was supposed to abide by, they should have gone through them with her," Mr. Visser said.
Perhaps most deleterious to society is that tech companies don't always have to abide by the same regulations as their non-tech counterparts.
To save the Jewish nation, she was taught that Jews must live apart from society, and abide by old Jewish rules and traditions.

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