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That was ... obviously didn't like Barack Obama, who was not conservative, but abided by the same rules that journalistic organizations abided by.
And abided my parents, who were on the conservative side.
Clinton abided by the mayor's wishes and 2202'd her trip.
The store employees abided by these rules while I was there.
Ironically, farms like Chen's, who abided by organic standards, were not.
I abided by her house rules, cautiously stricter than our own.
The Afghan government and the American forces abided by the agreement.
Kelly's U.S. lawyer says he is innocent and abided by company policy.
I've respected that and honored that and I've abided by the law.
Fire department officials confirmed that the building abided by fire prevention regulations.
"He abided with his conditions of release for nine months," said Overstreet.
We all abided by the ancient male code: Don't steal, don't squeal.
The only one that I abided by was to have no rules.
For all its strengths, Turkey has not abided by these rules of thumb.
"He's there, he's doing his time, he abided by the rules," she said.
"Every re-start I've done...I've abided by that," the Briton told reporters.
With this unassailable arithmetic, incremental progress in governance can no longer be abided.
Clinton into a wife who had abided, aided and abetted her husband's misdeeds.
But there are certain clear rules that have got to be abided by.
He abided the judge's order and departed for Bangladesh on July 24, 2002.
An official with the Delhi Development Authority said the city abided by the law.
Pinski offered them a chance for early parole if they abided by certain conditions.
In response, Ms. Lapeyrolerie said that the health department always abided by federal guidelines.
And like any true horse racing fan, she abided by a very festive dress code.
Julianna chose heaven, and her parents, in consultation with Julianna's doctors, abided by her decision.
Also in Japan, Suzuki Motors, disclosed that it had not abided by fuel-economy rules.
Previous presidents have abided by the rule without problem or complaint in the ensuing decades.
Those deals were intended to make sure that the companies abided by media ownership restrictions.
The Justice Department has insisted that Sessions has abided by the scope of his recusal.
In the past, he added, Facebook has abided by local rules where it operates abroad.
Two years in, Iran has abided by the restrictions, says the International Atomic Energy Agency.
And he either actively created or cheerily abided a culture of secrecy and backroom deal-making.
It agreed not to prosecute the company if it abided by the deal for three years.
Bipartisan immigration talks in the House were effectively over as Ryan abided by the Hastert Rule.
We abided by all the HOA's strict rules for the dock and had approval to build.
While most media and many social media users have abided by the IOC's demands, some haven't.
Moss found, however, that it abided by neither the letter nor the spirit of the statute.
All presidents have abided by a certain set of unwritten guidelines when it comes to decorum.
"He abided by his own code, and no one else's standards could measure him," Corbett writes.
Sena Fitzmaurice, a Comcast spokeswoman, said that the company has abided by its agreement with regulators.
We will look at these again to ensure they and others have abided by those principles.
Mattis says Beijing hasn&apost abided by its promise not to put weapons on the Spratly Islands.
Siemens' Russian business said in a statement sent to Reuters that it abided by all export restrictions.
The executive has pleaded not guilty and Halkbank says it has abided by Turkish and international law.
A YPG report said the factions had "not abided by the ceasefire and halt to hostile operations".
Some writers, having abided by the rule for so long, will never manage to discard it. Fine.
So, regardless of a legal framework, "they have in practice abided by the refugee convention," Bhushan says.
What's more maddening is that the evidence shows that Iran, until now, had abided by the agreement.
He made sure that the store abided by Pennsylvania's ban on hiring of boys younger than 313.
They said their subsets, called Los Sures and Bad Boys, abided by a strict code of conduct.
Iran has abided by the terms of the Obama-era agreement since the U.S. withdrew last year.
Britain said it had a legal responsibility to ensure China abided by its obligations under the declaration.
The newspaper's editors and reporters have abided by standard journalistic principles and will continue to do so.
Neighbors told authorities the children were all home-schooled and abided by very strict rules before the murders.
Though the ban prompted widespread frustration among staffers, most abided by it, simply because there wasn't an alternative.
The city officials said they did not know whether he had abided by the conditions of his release.
Asked whether China had kidnapped Gui in Thailand, Lu said Chinese law enforcers always abided by the law.
He wavered after Wednesday's win — "Nothing's set in stone," Schwarber said — but abided by Cooper's directive on Thursday.
"We will look at these again to ensure they and others have abided by those principles," Bailey said.
But he said it was his job to ensure that those in law enforcement abided by the law.
ZTO and YTO declined to comment, while STO Express said that it abided by China's laws and regulations.
I have always abided by that and, other than that, try to keep biographies and gardening books together.
The Times defied a Nixon administration warning to stop but abided by a preliminary injunction granted June 21999.
As long as the mission objectives are abided by, exactly how it gets done is completely free-form.
More recently, Schneiderman has announced a probe into whether Trump's charitable foundation abided by New York non-profit laws.
For me to ever do something like this, it would have to be something that abided by those ethics.
Trump has never abided by the rules of traditional campaign reporting—and he has no need to do so.
Its political parties have kept the consensus for pluralism, contested two rounds of elections and abided by the result.
Comcast has generally abided by those conditions, but it is too early to know whether the requirements were sufficient.
Asked to respond to the report, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that Russia abided by international law.
Hamas had largely abided by an Egyptian-brokered truce that ended the seven-week Gaza war four years ago.
Here're what she says about how she copes: The only rule I abided by was to have no rules.
And just about every attendee abided by the dress code and even found other influential ways to show their support.
He abided by Roman law but eschewed legalistic interpretations of Jewish rules, as when he healed people on the Sabbath.
If tech companies abided by the rules they themselves had set up, the internet might be a much better place.
Robert Latta (R-OH) was among several House members who interrogated Zuckerberg about whether Facebook had abided by its terms.
"I will, as president, be there to make sure that human rights and workers' rights are abided by," he said.
Consequently, it is unclear whether he knew about or abided by any lobbying rules, especially those on representing foreign entities.
At the time, Ren maintained that Huawei abided by the international sanctions the US had levied against the Islamic Republic.
Still, he abided by the terms of the 1979 joint communiqué that established relations between the United States and China.
"There were no extreme circumstances that lead us to believe that our proper handling methods weren't abided to," he said.
Melania Trump on Thursday said she has always abided by U.S. immigration laws amid reports raising questions about her history.
Sadly, many award recipients have not abided by this rule, cravenly deleting their tweets and leaving their transgressions a mystery.
But Iran has abided by the terms, as both the International Atomic Energy Agency and now the Trump administration have certified.
But white rice and breads, cakes, cookies and pastries would take a hit if most Americans abided by the new guidelines.
The difficulty in building a case against China is that it has generally abided by the letter of its WTO commitments.
That prompted investigations across several countries into Volkswagen, but also into other automobile manufacturers to ensure they have abided by regulations.
For decades, automakers had abided by the well-worn formula of making bigger and more powerful cars to fuel their growth.
Academics as well as those working for large corporations could access the data if they abided by the data protection procedures.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions made a similar pledge during his Senate confirmation—and eventually abided by it, to Trump's ceaseless fury.
There has also been an outpouring of solidarity among citizens who, with few exceptions, have abided by the tough lockdown measures.
Howard-Browne's attorney says the church abided by social distancing guidelines and accused local lawmakers with infringing upon his religious liberty.
True, Madison abided by the Constitution "he had helped to write" when he insisted that Congress start the War of 1812.
But Republicans have abided all of it because of the power and political gain their proximity to Trump has afforded them.
We have always been confident that this would be the end result, as Joe faithfully abided his moral and ethical duties.
He wants to ask why, time and again, Mr. Trump expressed no concerns with whether Mr. Comey had abided by policy.
In 1934, the MPAA created the Production Code Administration (PCA), devoted to making sure all movies abided by the Hays Code.
For nearly a half century, presidents have abided by a norm of tax transparency without needing a law to force them.
In the United States, we have been lucky that our leaders have generally abided by unwritten rules and norms around ethical behavior.
"Respecting customer rights is a principle today that Apple hasn't abided by," the minister added, according to a translation from the Times.
The government used various controversial methods to implement the policy including monetary incentives for families who abided, and forced sterilizations of thousands. 
That has prompted investigations across several countries into Volkswagen, but also into other automobile manufacturers to ensure they have abided by regulations.
Instead, the super-lobbyist's longtime right-hand man abided about a final hour of questioning, capping his three days in the courtroom.
SocGen said it abided by all the rules of the countries in which it operates and was proactive in fighting tax fraud.
Iran says it has abided by the 2015 nuclear deal, which was struck with five other world powers, besides the United States.
The band abided by a turbulent pact, Mr. Nelson painting in vertical streaks as the rhythm section pried at its own foundations.
Mr. Erdogan's government has long maintained that it has abided by the United Nations sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear weapons program.
In many ways, this pattern demonstrates how the Ptolemaic Kingdom — despite its Greek roots — largely abided by Egyptian custom in its visual culture.
Lawyers for the Trump Organization have said the company has abided by ethics requirements, including in a letter sent to Cummings last week.
But we abided by the same values, that's why I love John McCain and that's why we need a lot more John McCains.
Year after year, album after album, he abided, and if anything his reputation grew as he continued to score hits into the '90s.
Members of the caucus have laid out their priorities in meetings and conversations with the governor, and they say he has mostly abided.
The situation you have described is one in which you have abided by your original agreement and your son's birth mother has not.
Attorneys for UPS countered that no penalty was appropriate because the company had abided by a prior agreement with the state on compliance.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters on Tuesday China has consistently and strictly abided by U.N. Security Council resolutions on North Korea.
"My entire world fell in because I thought the law was there to protect those who abided by it," Perkins told the Financial Times.
The theme that we abided by throughout the whole season is that tacos are the great equalizer in a country that is very classist.
Marketing gurus had tried to woo her by adding brown rice and sushi to the menu, but she abided by her own moral economy.
It gives a new writ to nuclear lawlessness, since Iran's having abided by the agreed rules will be proven to have been in vain.
The unspoken rule was that toilet paper should be thrown in the trash instead of in the toilet, but not everyone abided by that.
"Drake's fan base played by a different set of rules than the code Meek abided by to get where he is now," Burney writes.
In short, the United States signed and abided by a bilateral treaty that it allowed the only other signatory to disregard, year after year.
Prosecutors on Tuesday said they had abided by that order until they found audio messages which, they argued, implicated Mr. Greenwald in criminal activity.
"As a public figure, I should have abided by laws and regulations, and been a role model in the industry and society," she said.
"Thailand guarantees ... that we have abided by the United Nations resolutions," Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha told reporters at his official Government House offices.
They favored a conversational voice that played well online at a time when other outlets still abided by the decorum associated with the printed page.
Hardy men, they abided the swampy, mosquito- infested terrain and defied the frequent hurricanes, not to mention the indigenous bears, panthers, alligators, and wild boars.
Either he was aware of the abuses at the orphanage and abided them or he ought to have been aware but remained in willful ignorance.
China was among the safest countries in the world and "abided by international rules," Mr. Xi told 1,000 delegates at Interpol's general assembly in Beijing.
Launching a mobile app for the Monmouth sports betting operation would take time to ensure it abided by state regulations and had been sufficiently tested.
Most knowledgeable observers inside and outside the United States concede, even if grudgingly, that Iran has abided by the narrow terms of the agreement itself.
Li says that throughout his time in Wuhan he abided by all the rules in relation to wearing protective gear and never broke the law.
Gowdy added that, if there were an agreement, he didn't think the staff would have told him anyway because he wouldn't have abided by it.
Obama said the possibility of progress in future years on arms reductions with Russia remains as both countries continue to abided by the START agreement.
Throughout the 22018s, the left had more or less abided the Clinton administration's apologetic view of big government as the cost of staying in power.
Throughout the 22018s, the left had more or less abided the Clinton administration's apologetic view of big government as the cost of staying in power.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters on Tuesday that China has consistently and strictly abided by U.N. Security Council resolutions on North Korea.
Did Remy win because she crafted entire diss tracks that may not make it to radio but abided by the real rap rules of beefing?
A German humanitarian group has defended the captain and crew of its migrant rescue ship Lifeline, saying they "strictly abided by international law" at all times.
Burnham clears up that they technically abided by their social media detox: "I know our social media 'break' has been a topic of conversation," she explains.
"We at Rowing Australia back the two rowers named as absolutely clean and having abided by ASADA's rules," said Rowing Australia medical officer Professor Peter Fricker.
"They plainly abided a situation that was intolerable, and they shouldn't have done it," said Robert F. Bauer, a White House counsel under President Barack Obama.
Until now, Iran has abided by the terms of the JCPOA, in the hope that European states would shield it from the worst of the economic pain.
Speaking to Reuters earlier on Saturday, Basma Kodmani, a negotiator from the opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC), said groups backing the talks had abided by the ceasefire.
"We've abided by all their requirements in terms of security at airports, so we believe in the coming period tourism will come back in a strong way."
Trump and company haven't always abided by this process — most notably, the first iteration of the travel ban was famously issued with barely any review or consultation.
As for profiteering, an Autostrade spokesman said that the company had long abided by price caps and never raised tolls by more than 22018 percent a year.
Saudi Arabia has to accept the IAEA's Additional Protocol, which grants inspectors access to areas of atomic activity and is abided by in more than 100 countries.
The two have abided by a tacit nonaggression pact since the start of the race, often joining up on the debate stage to press the populist case.
In the past, cities have been allowed to split from Jefferson County if they still abided by the desegregation order until the city became nondiscriminatory, AL.com reported.
Drake's fan base played by a different set of rules than the code Meek abided by to get where he is now, and he wasn't anticipating it.
This year, the singer abided by the Met Gala theme, "Camp: Notes on Fashion," which is a reference to writer Susan Sontag's famous 1964 essay Notes on Camp.
Facebook acknowledged that some partners did store users' data, including data from their Facebook friends, on their own servers, but said that those practices abided by strict agreements.
For example: …prior to 2015, many large Internet service providers voluntarily abided by the 2010 no-blocking rule in the absence of a regulatory obligation to do so.
But I always understood and respected—and abided by the principle—that "no" means "no," and I have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career.
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Saturday ruled Iran had abided by last July's deal with world powers curbing its nuclear program, spelling a windfall in sanctions relief.
This of course has evoked comparisons to other FPS games that have not abided by the strict rules that most modern blockbusters abide by like Half Life 2.
The bank responded on Monday by saying it had abided by all the rules of the countries in which it operates and was proactive in fighting tax fraud.
They argue that they have abided by the deal, stopping their uranium enrichment program, permanently destroying their only water reactor in Arak along with many of their centrifuges.
Both Russia and China have said they were holding their "first joint strategic air patrol in northeast Asia" on Tuesday, which Beijing said "strictly abided" by international laws.
The United States and its NATO allies have said that Washington has abided by the treaty, while Russia violated it by developing and deploying a cruise missile system.
During the Cold War, Washington and Moscow abided by an Incidents at Sea Agreement that more or less governed the way the navies of the two countries operated.
From what I have been told, the nanny is here from another country, and her employers have not abided by the contract put in place before she came.
My young, newlywed parents abided by a citywide curfew and were once held up against a wall at gunpoint for staying out of their compound past 10 p.m.
The country long abided by an international convention that individuals who feared persecution because of their political opinions or their membership of particular social groups should get asylum.
The Kake Educational Institution issued a statement last month saying it was following the procedure necessary to set up a veterinary department and it abided by the law.
An Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said in January that the confrontations dropped off because US vessels patrolling the Gulf had changed their behavior and abided by international regulations.
But I always understood and respected—and abided by the principle—that 'no' means 'no,' and I have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career.
Coveney welcomed the "honesty" of the proposal but said there was more work to do to ensure Northern Ireland also abided by the rules of the EU's single market.
"We are very pleased that the court did not change the existing bail conditions that Mr. Weinstein has scrupulously abided by," Weinstein's lawyer Ben Brafman said in a statement.
Following the booksellers' disappearance, thousands have taken to the streets saying that Beijing has not abided by the "one country, two systems" agreement that was guaranteed for 50 years.
Jianghua Micro's board secretary office said in an e-mail to Reuters that the company strictly abided by Chinese labor and contract laws and had never paid for data.
The treaty was dead, therefore, well before this weekend's announcement and it would be foolish for the United States to be constrained by limits abided by no other nation.
Mr. Murdoch abided by it all, even when it conflicted with some of his own views, such as his support for a path to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants.
The Assad family ruled the country with an iron hand but largely abided by a de facto ceasefire with Israel, preferring that its terrorist allies do the direct fighting.
But the study he cited, which claimed that 2.7 million jobs would be lost if the U.S. abided by the terms of the Paris Agreement, has been widely discredited.
But in its Tuesday order, the court said that the EPA abided by the schedule it was assigned, and the greens' request seeks to bypass the normal administrative process.
A spokeswoman for Target, which asked that its customers not carry guns in its stores in 2014, also declined to comment on whether shoppers have abided by the request.
Still, Europe abided by the sanctions, for the simple reason that its banks cannot survive the prospect of severing their access to a global financial system dominated by dollars.
China said on Tuesday it strictly abided by U.N. sanctions, but indicated it may have resumed some fuel shipments to North Korea in the second quarter of this year.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog ruled on Saturday that Iran had abided by an agreement last year with six world powers to curtail its nuclear program, triggering the end of sanctions.
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Tuesday no trade takes place between Thailand and North Korea and that Thailand has abided by United Nations resolutions regarding North Korea.
Iran abided by the deal even after Trump's announcement, but now it seems the most predictable scenario has come true: Tehran wants to kick-start its nuclear program once again.
"It's as important to walk away from the table as it is to sit down," FCA's former CEO Sergio Marchionne once said, per Bloomberg, advice Elkann appears to have abided.
The International Atomic Energy Agency ruled on Saturday that Iran had abided by last year's agreement with six world powers to curtail its nuclear programme, triggering the end of sanctions.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology calculated that if all 195 countries abided by the Paris agreement it would have reduced global warming only 0.16 degree Celsius by 85033!
On paper, every president since Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan has abided by a simple maxim: The US won't negotiate with terrorists, and it won't make any concessions to them.
And even after the chairwoman, Shola Olatoye, learned of the lack of compliance, the agency filed paperwork stating that it abided by the requirements, which are tied to federal funding.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Jane and Abe Goren retired here five years ago to escape the higher cost of living they had abided for decades in the suburbs of New York City.
While the two senators have abided by a de facto nonaggression pact, they are not in frequent communication and there's no indication that their camps have discussed any joint effort.
Every afternoon, he promised a conservative utopia if we all rowed together and abided by a few principles set in hard stone by President Reagan, William F. Buckley and Sen.
That was enough for many Algerians who have until now abided awkwardly for years under the rule of an absentee president while those around him shared the spoils of power.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, when asked about the case, said China abided by the "one country, two systems" policy and that Hong Kong residents enjoyed full rights and freedoms.
The mentor warned the therapist that she might be at risk of legal retaliation from the patient if she abided by her duty, in license and law, to report child endangerment.
As early as 1940, for example, in connection with American support of the British war effort, the government sought to limit federal contracts to companies that abided by federal labor law.
To make sure Britain abided by the agreement the EU and Britain would have to agree on a way to resolve disputes and also on enforcing the deal, including various sanctions.
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But if investors are the only stakeholders recognized, any disruption to a company, even if it might improve long-term performance, cannot be abided if it would drop the stock price.
Jubeir said Saudi Arabia believed a political settlement that would ensure the Houthis abided by common understandings reached before the Houthi capture of Sanaa would pave the way to a solution.
At a minimum, the charts predicted that 20103,000 to 240,000 Americans would die — and only if the nation abided by stringent social restrictions that would choke the economy and impoverish millions.
At a minimum, the charts predicted that 20103,000 to 240,000 Americans would die — and only if the nation abided by stringent social restrictions that would choke the economy and impoverish millions.
In a 2017 interview with a Turkish television station, Mr. Sadr advocated reaching out to Iraqi Sunnis in Mosul who had abided by the militant group's calamitous occupation of that city.
The consumer agency had been collaborating with the Department of Education on overhauling the $1.3 trillion student loan market to ensure that private companies collecting loan payments abided by consumer protections.
The defendants contended they had abided by federal law and the suit should be dismissed because Texas had no evidence showing it had been harmed by a law not yet in effect.
Oscar, the first, has the day's only uncomplicated victory: He's stayed clean and abided by the court's rules, so he's being "up-phased," or promoted to the next stage in the program.
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One official said Biden genuinely believes he was a little too polite in the last debate -- noting that he abided by the ground rules of the debate while other candidates did not.
Indeed, my father, who faithfully abided by this ritual period of mourning, seemed to emerge relatively unscathed when my mother, the love of his life, died after a yearlong battle with cancer.
That, they added, necessitated a probe by the Justice Department's antitrust division into whether Live Nation has abided by the consent decree or determine whether the decree tenure needed to be extended.
James Lankford, an Oklahoma Republican, said he will oppose the resolution because the companies abided by the rules that were established in the 2017 Russia sanctions law about majority ownership in companies.
Citing 5G investments in Britain, Canada and New Zealand, the company said those governments had taken up its offer to evaluate the company's technology to make sure it abided by cybersecurity protocols.
However, the relationship has always abided by a set of precedents established 40 years ago in the "Royal Rota" system to give British media exclusive access to members of the royal family.
Washington had abided by many provisions of the treaty, which had been endorsed by more than 160 countries Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Tom Brown
Over the years, most players have abided by the clean-cut edict with little fuss, though as Showalter remembered it, a few might have complained of a Samson-like loss of mojo.
Biden said their close personal bond abided even when the senator from Delaware was chosen as the running mate for McCain's Democratic rival in the 2008 presidential race, Barack Obama, who defeated McCain.
" The supermodel partied with her A-list friends and family at L'Avenue at Saks in New York City on Monday night and everyone abided by the birthday gal's dress code: "Denim and Boots.
Facebook said then it abided by its own terms of service as well as the law, and that it published requests from governments in an annual report called the Global Government Requests Report.
"As a public figure, I should have abided by laws and regulations, and been a role model in the industry and society," she said in a letter posted on social media last October.
The department was in charge of writing the safety standards for the dam, and Phonkeo said it will launch an inquiry to see if private companies building the dam abided by those regulations.
They issued a statement concluding that while Washington has abided by the 33 treaty, which prevents the development and deployment of ground-based intermediate-range missiles, Russia has been violating it for years.
Abraham, a thanatologist and Episcopal priest, writes extensively about advance directives and how to ensure your wishes are abided by; and then, he tells us the least painful and messy ways to go.
But most Americans still believed that they could only be safe if the world looked more like their own country and if the world's governments abided by the will of the United States.
She was in college when Skalnik first came up for parole, and she wrote to the parole board's members, urging them not to grant him early release, and they abided by her wishes.
Mattis rebuked China and said the country hasn't abided by its promise to stop militarization of the Spratly Islands, a disputed territory whose ownership is contested by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Representative Tim Ryan, Democrat of Ohio and a prominent critic of Ms. Pelosi, argued that Republicans had not abided by such strictures of fiscal discipline, so Democrats shouldn't impose a straitjacket on their ambitions.
He is offering an estimate of what NATO would have spent had all of its members abided by the 2 percent guideline, but there is no way to recover that money after the fact.
Despite a history of tense relations with No More Deaths, the agency had previously abided by an informal, Obama-era agreement allowing migrants to seek medical help at the camp without fear of arrest.
A U.S.D.A. advisory board in November unanimously recommended that standards for organic foods exclude gene-edited crops even if they were grown without chemical fertilizers and abided by the other strictures of organic farming.
The officials responsible for determining if the President and his advisers abided by the law must work every day knowing that their future might be on the chopping block if they carry out their responsibilities.
Mr. McConnell and other Republicans say they have abided by the agreement all along, but Democrats accused the Republicans of trickery and said in effect that they were ending negotiations on the individual spending bills.
In her blog post, Cunnane noted that Facebook abided by European data-protection laws and would comply with a new General Data Protection Regulation when it comes into force in the EU in May 2018.
Tech giants offer empty apologies because users can't quit The underlying question is whether we trust that Facebook and these other big tech companies actually abided by rules to oversee and not to overuse data.
"As a principled FBI agent, Pete abided by his legal responsibility to follow the instructions of the FBI counsel, who sought to avoid the disclosure of information related to the Russia investigation," Goelman's statement continues.
Just like me, they have always abided by the simple belief that regardless of their immigration status, they have to do right by the country that has given their family a better life and opportunities.
Instead through Republican and Democratic administrations alike, including the first six years of the Obama administration, the FCC abided by a 93-year bipartisan consensus that the government should not control or heavily regulate internet access.
" But while he regretted those instances "immensely," he said, "I always understood and respected — and abided by the principle — that 'no' means 'no,' and I have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career.
The rules of war are not being abided by, a doctor at the hospital told ITV, adding that it was not just the innocent being struck, but the places that care for the sick and wounded.
Speaking at a joint news conference in Ankara with European Union Council President Donald Tusk, Davutoglu said Turkey abided by a joint action plan with the EU on migration and would continue to fulfill its obligations.
The two sides have more or less abided by an armistice signed by US Lt Gen William K Harrison on behalf of South Korea and his North Korean counterpart General Nam Il, on July 27, 1953.
"Our driver agreement, which we've consistently abided by since entering the New York market in 2014, clearly lays out what commissions and fees apply to driving on the Lyft platform," said Adrian Durbin, a Lyft spokesman.
"I always understood and respected—and abided by the principle—that 'no' means 'no,' and I have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career," he said in a statement to the New Yorker.
"There was a rule put in place, and then it wasn't abided by today and they used difference consequences for the rule today but I don't really know why that was the case," explained the Briton.
Despite having championed the reforms and abided by them for two years, Christie said the state's fiscal emergency allowed him to cut contributions and that lawmakers cannot bind future legislatures to billions of dollars in spending.
Earlier this year, Trump withdrew from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which limited ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges between 500 and 93,500 kilometers, saying that Russia no longer abided by the treaty anyway.
They would have to give advance notice of such trips and permission would not be granted unless the FBI told Congress in writing that the diplomats had abided by the travel rules in the previous quarter.
Turkey had maintained an "open door" policy for Syrian migrants for five years and strictly abided by the "non-refoulement" principle of not returning someone to a country where they are liable to face persecution, it said.
"If Uber was more concerned about driver welfare than it is with propping up its own dreadful reputation, it would have abided by the tribunal's decision and guaranteed drivers a minimum wage and holiday pay," Farrar said.
Speaking after the Singapore summit, China's foreign ministry spokesman suggested that sanctions relief could be considered for North Korea if it abides by U.N. resolutions, while adding that China had always strictly abided by all these resolutions.
The third leg of the treaty stated the right of all states to pursue non-weapons nuclear energy development if they abided by the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency and opened their facilities to inspections.
It said the museum had not abided by its most pressing mission — to preserve its charitable purpose — and that whatever the financial hurdles, its relationship to other museums and with donors would be damaged by the sale.
A whole generation of Americans has come of age since most Republicans abided by true fiscal conservatism — that is, prizing small government and low taxes but being willing to raise taxes to keep a healthy balance sheet.
Instead, through Republican and Democratic administrations alike—including through the first six years of the Obama Administration—the FCC abided by a 20-year, bipartisan consensus that the government should not control or heavily regulate Internet access.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Mainstream horror movies have long abided by a set of unofficial rules which govern what characters deserve to die, and when — "Don't have sex" probably being the biggest cliché among them.
After the vote, a crowd of some 30 artists and organizers celebrated in the only way that really made sense: gyrating to music in front of the local government's headquarters that abided by it for so long.
Speaking in Oslo, where he also met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif for talks on Syria and the Iran nuclear deal, Kerry said Assad's forces had not abided by the truce for a single day in Aleppo.
Iran has abided by the main terms of the nuclear deal, which require it to give up material that world powers feared could be used to make an atomic weapon and accept other restrictions on its nuclear programme.
The United States, a close ally of the Philippines, said it was "deeply concerned" by the reports, and U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner urged Duterte's government to ensure that law-enforcement authorities abided by human rights norms.
In remarks broadcast on Wednesday, Trump backed further away from his vow to deport millions of illegal immigrants, saying he would be willing to work with those who have abided by U.S. laws while living in the country.
Iran has abided by the main terms of the nuclear deal, which require it to give up material that world powers feared could be used to make an atomic weapon and accept other restrictions on its nuclear program.
Officers abided by the agency's sensitive locations policy, which generally restricts arrests in schools, and stopped him about half a mile from the school, not knowing that one of the daughters remained in the car, the officials said.
Viewed together, all this looks a bit like a shadowy and very well-funded effort to hush up problems for Trump — one that certainly does not seem to have abided by campaign finance disclosure and contribution limit laws.
In his first public comments on the subject since a report by a U.N. fact-finding mission this month, Min Aung Hlaing said Myanmar abided by U.N. pacts, but warned that "talks to meddle in internal affairs" cause "misunderstanding".
Carlson said in his ruling that Lewis' courtroom behavior may have prejudiced the jury, saying the lawyer presented the case she wished she had instead of one that abided by his pre-trial rulings excluding certain evidence and witnesses.
The French bank said it abided by all the rules of the countries in which it operates and was proactive in fighting tax fraud, as it sought to distance itself from a massive data leak exposing possible tax evasion.
"In the 10 years that I have been in Formula One, there's been the same rule that all us drivers understand and it is only newcomers who have come in and potentially not abided by that," Hamilton told reporters.
Ever since the jump cuts of Lee's début feature, "She's Gotta Have It" (1986), recently resurrected as a TV series, he has abided by the rule that the best way to prick the conscience is to shock the eye.
In meetings with academics, think tank officials and journalists, Mr. Rouhani is likely to portray Iran as a peaceful nation that reached an agreement with the West and abided by its terms, only to watch Mr. Trump walk away.
To help control it, I have always abided by universally-accepted rules for those with a greasy scalp: I strictly condition just my ends, hoard dry shampoo, and most importantly, I would never let a deep conditioner touch my hair.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Only half of 200 or so countries have abided by a pledge to tackle the use of antibiotics with concerted nationwide efforts, threatening lives and crops, particularly in poor countries, expert groups said on Wednesday.
Min Aung Hlaing made his first public comments since the U.N. report in a military-run newspaper on Monday, saying that Myanmar abided by U.N. pacts but "countries set different standards and norms" and outsiders have "no right to interfere".
Li, speaking at an EU-China business summit, said China had always abided by its commitments on reform, and would work to improve market access for foreign companies in the hope that all firms could compete on a level playing field.
It's not a legal requirement, in part because every major party nominee has abided by the norm, and once we got a nominee who didn't abide by it, his party had the power to block any legislation to compel it.
Yes, but: A bipartisan group of senators from the Senate Banking Committee today voted overwhelmingly for an amendment that would require the Trump administration to certify that ZTE had abided by U.S. demands before sanctions could be eased, per The Hill.
LONDON (Reuters) - An Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said on Monday that U.S. vessels patrolling the Gulf had changed behavior and now abided by international regulations, a week after U.S. military officials said they had not adjusted operations in the sea area.
The menu is rife with things like fried chicken, beef tartare, and chocolate mousse, yet you would never know that Simons has abided by by a strict plant-based diet for the last year—except when he's in the restaurant's kitchen.
As required, Iran relinquished 97 percent of its enriched uranium stockpile, dismantled two-thirds of its centrifuges and its entire plutonium facility, abided by the most intrusive international inspection and monitoring regime in history, and forswore ever producing a nuclear weapon.
Additionally, the IG looked into whether USDA abided by procedures for making organizational changes, but found that no established procedures relating to the relocation exist when the change is proposed by the secretary, rather than when agencies request a reorganization.
In a statement to Vox, Khanna said that the executive branch has to seek the authorization of Congress to launch an offensive attack under the US Constitution and War Powers Resolution of 1973, but some administrations have abided and others haven't.
"Being able to scrutinize the tax returns of a man or woman seeking to occupy the most powerful position on earth is a low bar, and one that candidates long abided by until 2016," Pascrell said in a news release.
Speaking in Beijing following Trump and Kim's signing of a joint statement at the end of their historic summit in Singapore, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang reiterated that China has always strictly abided by all U.N. resolutions on North Korea.
"Our principle -- this is a principle that presidents of both parties have long abided by -- is that we should observe the protections that are in place that ensure that career civil servants are evaluated based on merit and not on politics," Earnest said.
Taken in a vacuum, isolated to fulfilling the covenants of the unwritten contract a Presidential candidate makes with his constituency, it would be tough to recall any elected official who has abided by the terms of the agreement as dogmatically as Trump.
MOSCOW, Feb 27 (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Tuesday that only Russia was able to put pressure on the Syrian government to ensure it abided by a new ceasefire, the RIA news agency cited him as saying.
SocGen, one of France's top three banks, led by Chief Executive Officer Frederic Oudea and Chairman Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, said on Monday it abided by all the rules of the countries in which it operates and was proactive in fighting tax fraud.
YANGON (Reuters) - A commission set up by Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi to investigate attacks on border posts and the army's brutal response on Wednesday said security forces had abided by the law in a Muslim-majority area of northwestern Rakhine State.
The police minister for the state of New South Wales, David Elliott, acknowledged that officers had not always abided by standard procedures in conducting strip searches of children, which are legal if the circumstances are urgent and a parent or guardian is present.
" But the state of research also meant that mysteries abided: "Whales suddenly appear off the slopes of the coastal banks where the swarms of shrimplike krill are spawning, the whales having come from no one knows where, by no one knows what route.
Tauscher noted that even if the tables were turned and a State Department interpreter was being interviewed by a GOP Congress under Obama, the circumstances would still be different because Trump threw out the country's diplomatic playbook while Obama abided by it.
At the same time, no matter how you feel about the immigration issue more generally, very few Americans believe that the Dreamers—individuals who were brought to the U.S. as children and have since abided by the law—should be sent home.
But, complicating matters, China and Taiwan have abided since 2009 by their Cross-Strait Joint Crime-Fighting and Judicial Mutual Assistance Agreement, which formalized criminal-justice cooperation and established a procedure for each side to return the other's citizens in legal cases.
In comments broadcast on Fox News on Wednesday night, Trump backed farther away from his hardline stance on deporting millions of illegal immigrants, saying he would be willing to work with those who have abided by U.S. laws while living in the country.
Justice Samuel Alito, writing for a 7-2 majority, pointed out that the court had long abided by the so-called "dual-sovereignty doctrine," which holds that a crime under one sovereign's laws is "not the same" offense under the laws of another sovereign.
Following the New Yorker report in August, Moonves said he regretted "immensely" making some women uncomfortable by making advances, but added that he abided by the principle that "no means no" and stated he had never misused his position to harm or hinder anyone's career.
Prosecutors agreed in 2014 to defer and ultimately drop charges that Fokker Services sent more than 1,000 parts, technology and services to sanctioned countries between 2005 and 2010 without first obtaining a license, as long as the company abided by the terms of the pact.
Because Democrats abided by it during Barack Obama's presidency and Republicans refused to sign off on many of his nominees, his tenure ended with a large number of court openings that the Trump White House can now fill if it can overcome Democratic objections.
Moonves said in a statement on Friday that he regretted "immensely" making some women uncomfortable by making advances, but added that he abided by the principle that 'no' means 'no,' and stated he has never misused his position to harm or hinder anyone's career.
Now, the LPs that have abided by Health Canada's intense regulations and invested millions of dollars to grow and sell medical weed have started lobbying the Liberal government to shutter the pot shops that eat into their profits, put the public at risk, and operate with impunity.
Tocco was second-in-command of the Chicago Heights crew, as they were known, and Hager remembers him being a hothead—a man in the mold of Al Capone who loved and abided by old-guard rules like keeping your mouth shut, and never flaunting wealth.
In a study a year ago commissioned by the government's Korea Legislation Research Institute, over half of about 14.73,000 people queried said they did not believe South Korean businesses abided by the laws, while more than two-thirds said business regulations against pollution should be strengthened.
Although the pact never took effect officially because the United States and seven other key countries didn't ratify it, the major nuclear powers — the United States, Russia, France, Britain and China — along with India and Pakistan have abided by an informal testing moratorium since the 1990s.
Steve WomackStephen (Steve) Allen WomackLawmakers pay tribute to late Justice Stevens Rubio asks White House to delay B Pentagon contract over Amazon concerns   New CBO report fuels fight over minimum wage MORE (R-Ark.), then inspected the poster and ruled that it abided by House rules.
The Cambridge, Massaschusetts-based research university published a study in April 2016 titled "How much of a difference will the Paris Agreement make?" showing that if countries abided by their pledges in the deal, global warming would slow by between 0.6 degree and 1.1 degrees Celsius by 2100.
"Our principle -- this is a principle that presidents of both parties have long abided by -- is that we should observe the protections that are in place that ensure that career civil servants are evaluated based on merit and not on politics," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday.
"Our principle -- this is a principle that presidents of both parties have long abided by -- is that we should observe the protections that are in place that ensure that career civil servants are evaluated based on merit and not on politics," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.
"That is kind of in my mind, and maybe I'm a traditionalist, violates a norm and standard of behavior that's long been abided by previous presidents and to me that's bothersome and I think another sign of some erosion of our institutions and our norms and standards," Clapper said.
In comments broadcast on Fox News on Wednesday night, Trump said he would be willing to work with immigrants who have abided by U.S. laws while living in the country, backing away from his insistence during the primaries that he would try to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants.
After the Office of Special Counsel recommended that Mr. Trump fire Kellyanne Conway, one of his top White House aides, for repeated violations of the Hatch Act, Mr. Trump said he saw the situation differently and had no intention of seeing to it that his aide abided by the law.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE and Martin O'Malley, the other major contenders for the Democratic nomination at the time, also abided.
Although the Senate Judiciary Committee has long abided by versions of the so-called blue-slip process, in which senators may seek to block a president's choice for a federal office in their state, the tradition is a longstanding practice and is not a rule or a law, experts said.
Since the presidential primary race began, the two senators — who have been friends since before Ms. Warren was elected to the Senate in 2012 — have abided by a de facto nonaggression pact, rarely criticizing one another and frequently acting as something of a populist tag team on the debate stage.
And we who have discussed and debated, who have waited so long and patiently, who have suffered so quietly through Cyborg's positive drug tests and weight-cutting refusals and Ronda's ugly taunting and cruelty, and who have tolerated Cyborg's misguided celebrations and abided Rousey's misguided movie acting—we have earned this fight.
The Supreme Court ruled had late Wednesday that until lawmakers abided by previous rulings that nullified all legislation passed by congress, the high court could assume the constitutionally assigned powers of the National Assembly, which has been controlled by the opposition since it won a landslide victory in elections in late 2015.
Washington (CNN)Special counsel Robert Mueller abided by Justice Department guidelines that a sitting president can't be indicted, but in preparing the detailed 448-page report, the long-time law enforcement official has teed up an investigation into obstruction that could outlive President Donald Trump's time in the White House and his temporary immunity.
Asked by Reuters to comment on Tuesday, SocGen referred to a statement it issued on April 4 saying it had closed its establishments in Panama and other havens, and an interview in Le Figaro newspaper in which the bank and Oudea said SocGen abided by all the rules of the countries in which it operated.
Faxon, Craven's lawyer, said Yale could have saved money if it had done two things: made a full apology to Craven, including an honest explanation of how the error occurred, and if it had abided by her request that the doctor involved in the alleged cover-up be kept out of the operating room during a second surgery.
For instance, on Tuesday, the NBC News and MSNBC managing editor for politics, Dafna Linzer, told me that they would not have abided, for instance, with an arrangement like that of Mr. Lewandowski, who continued to collect money from Mr. Trump's campaign while working for CNN (severance or otherwise) and was also constricted by a nondisclosure agreement.
A protective order issued as a result of the case prevents him from possessing firearms anywhere in the US. (On his Facebook page, Franey also alludes to this and other incidents as the reasons he lost rights to visit his two children.) Until he met the undercover agent, Franey had apparently abided by the order to disarm.
Several companies the President has claimed to have haggled into retaining or growing their manufacturing workforce have failed to follow through, or abided by the terms while cutting jobs elsewhere in the US. After he claimed to have saved more than 22011,000 jobs at a Carrier factory in Indiana, workers there thought Trump had saved all the jobs at the factory.
Of course, these trends are provided by the platform itself, and when asked if the lists were curated at all beyond sorting posts by reblogs and likes, communications manager Leah Linder told The Verge in an email that the team "went with what was statistically significant" and that the top posts list included only original content that was "SFW" and abided by Tumblr's terms of service.
If Bernie Sanders is the most on-message candidate in the 2016 race, if he has a penchant for returning time and again to his overarching worldview, and if he has abided by the plain principles of respect and positivity that he set out early in his candidacy, then Clinton has already tried several different approaches and messages in this young campaign, with the result that you never quite know which Clinton you're going to get.

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