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North Korea abides by the "three generations of punishment" rule.
It however says it abides by truces Moscow has brokered.
"China consistently strictly abides by its relevant decisions," he said.
Meanwhile, Earth abides below, beautiful but threatening, and dizzyingly far away.
The only exception is that it abides by local censorship laws.
Whether the DOJ abides by the court's admonition remains to be seen.
This time of year, David Tanis's recipe for peaches with zabaglione abides.
Melissa's recipe for an olive oil zucchini bread abides like the Dude.
Earth abides and so does physics, obviating the need for a creator.
Beijing has said it strictly abides by international sanctions against North Korea.
If Burrow abides by the plea agreements, a felony conviction will be dismissed.
His restaurant Maza in San José proudly abides by the Slow Food philosophy.
The bank abides by strict, self-imposed capitalisation, gearing, liquidity and underwriting criteria.
Self-made millionaire Arianna Huffington says she abides by one rule when hiring.
Beach Goth abides by one rule: Dress up and have a good time.
"The equilibrium that the collective underworld abides by is pretty fragile," he said.
The sea, spool of junk, similar to land abides by plastic the albatross eats.
"Meitu strictly abides by the applicable local laws and regulations," a spokesperson told CNBC.
Palestinian leaders say they will wait to see if Israel abides by the resolution.
He's meant to be setting the rules and ensuring that everyone abides by them.
If he abides by all stipulations, the charge will be expunged from his record.
The American hunger for big cars, big screens, big personalities and Big Macs abides.
"Shark Tank" star and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban also abides by this principle.
Skepticism abides in these works, aimed less at colonial powers specifically than at power itself.
Tehran has said it cannot negotiate unless Washington lifts sanctions and abides by the agreement.
Can you tell me about what kind of aesthetic you feel your art abides by?
But don't be fooled: The royal family actually abides by a handful of frugal habits.
The government — even if reluctantly — abides by the law and will follow the court's ruling.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe doesn't have a hard set of rules that it abides by.
The excremental vision of Dante and other traditional moralists -- the essential stain of brown-nosing -- abides.
Yet it's clear he also abides by a simple philosophy to not sweat the small stuff.
Ash Carter: Yeah, proportionality is an ancient principle of warfare which the United States abides by.
Badiraguato, Mexico (CNN)It's the kind of place where everybody abides by a code of silence.
It's hard to tell why the current system abides, other than to protect some administrators' turf.
Hyp26268r denies wrongdoing and says it abides by privacy regulations and social networks' terms of service.
The U.S. energy industry already abides by strict transparency standards that don't compromise America's global competitiveness.
"If they respond and fix it, great," said Dardaman, who abides by this strict ethical code.
While valuations are generally more subdued today, imprecise thinking about tech stocks abides, with troubling implications.
"Palestinian factions will abide by calm as long as (Israel) abides by it," spokesman Daoud Shehab said.
If the Supreme Court abides by its own long-standing principles, he adds, "Trump's order cannot stand".
T-Mobile, which has about 235,000 employees, says it abides by the law and denies mistreating workers.
But it could be that the truck company abides by the law and still fails its customers.
It's extremely hard to look — and the art abides in the ease with which we turn away.
But the charges against Davis will be dropped if he abides by the agreement, according to Abramowitz.
Basically, this change would prevent the feds from arresting or prosecuting anyone who abides by state rules.
"There are lots of other teachings in the Catholic church that not everybody abides by," he said.
Washington abides by many provisions of the treaty, which had been endorsed by more than 160 countries.
As a result, the mayor said he would reverse Trump's decision so America abides by its commitment.
When it comes to corporate values, BMW abides by five key terms: responsibility, openness, trust, transparency and appreciation.
If Roh abides by the deal, he will have no criminal conviction and serve no time behind bars.
However, SoFi turned him down, as well, because it abides by the same underwriting rules as traditional banks.
"We will be keeping a close eye on who abides by it and who does not," he said.
Britain says it has a legal responsibility to ensure China abides by its obligations under the 1984 declaration.
Although she goes to school, she abides by the curses, bad omens and taboos of her local culture.
Britain says it has a legal responsibility to ensure China abides by the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration.
In a statement, the company said it abides by standard regulations and keeps the Indian cultural sensitivities in mind.
Mr Selmayr abides by Oscar Wilde's dictum that the only thing worse than being talked about is the opposite.
Translation -- if Mathis abides by the terms of his probation, he won't have to serve the remaining 58 days.
The Europeans have promised to help firms do business with Iran as long as it abides by the deal.
"Palestinian factions will abide by calm as long as (Israel) abides by it," Islamic Jihad spokesman Daoud Shehab said.
The Europeans have promised to help companies do business with Iran as long as it abides by the deal.
YouTube abides by the three-strike policy, which means repeatedly violating the terms will result in a terminated account.
The central bank will take over the supervision of the banking sector and ensure it abides by Islamic law.
" Google said in a statement that the rulings confirmed that it "abides by French tax law and international standards.
China has also suggested the tough sanctions on the North could be eased if it abides by U.N. resolutions.
He's turned a fighter's mindset—the mental fortitude that abides even when the odds are steeply against them—into pathology.
"McDonald's strictly abides by Hong Kong labor legislation and the statutory requirements," said a spokeswoman for the fast-food company.
But, that standby brand isn't the only retailer in the game that abides by that fashion-of-the-moment criteria.
It's a slow process, and Phet is forgiving and patient, so long as the trainer abides by the gym rules.
He added that Google had "terminated" an effort to develop a search engine that abides by China's political censorship rules.
HGTV's Chip Wade abides by the first rule of a successful car ride: Everyone pees before they leave the house.
Its influence, however, abides, notably among creative types who acknowledge that they qualified as full-blown nerds in their teens.
Therefore, if the planned fellatio café abides by required registrations when it opens, it could very well be perfectly legal.
Blood Services Canada says that it abides by the policy set forth by Health Canada when considering potential organ donors.
"Australia is seen as a country that plays fair, that plays by the rules, abides by the rules," she said.
He has three failed marriages, a grown daughter who barely abides him and a body that is rebelling against him.
The Pentagon believes that it can minimize the impact on the broader program if Turkey abides by the U.S. timeline.
The White House has maintained that some penalties must remain in place to ensure that China abides by any deal.
That's provided that the rival side -- the UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) -- abides by it, the statement added.
"For as long as Iran abides by the agreement ... then Britain will remain a party to the JCPOA," he added.
But the EU now says it firmly rejects any automatic export restrictions, because it abides by the world trade organization's MFN.
Tweet Ninja sees to it that all activity abides by Twitter's terms of service, so your account remains in good standing.
Amid all the chaos and confusion of the Trump administration, one certainty abides: Attorney General Jeff Sessions does not like pot.
Unlike other VPN services, Private Internet Access abides by a strict no-logging policy — meaning everything you do is totally anonymous.
The Indonesian government law doesn't have cheating-related laws, but much of the country is Muslim and abides by the Sharia.
If the Iran Nuclear Deal does completely fall apart, or even if Tehran abides by its provisions with willing non-U.
Why would the bloc go to such lengths when it has the clout to insist that Britain abides by its rules?
If Iran abides by these rules for 2202 years, it would take it at least 2628 months to build a weapon.
For Mr. Buttigieg, the solution to McKinsey's ethical pitfalls may come in a rethinking of the rules that business abides by.
Iraq "abides by its constitution that prevents the use of its lands to launch aggressions against neighboring countries," the statement said.
He wears designer clothes and drives a Ferrari, though he still abides by traditional morality and is unquestioning of the nation.
If Iran abides by these rules for 22019 years, it would take it at least 12 months to build the weapon.
As long as she abides by the terms of her probation, Tommie Lee will escape jail time in her child abuse case.
Yet, as with most things one might expect from the first lady, she -- like her husband -- hardly abides by a standard playbook.
Samsung Electronics says on its website it abides by local laws and rules and that it applies a strict code of conduct.
Prosecutors also filed a criminal case against Georgeson, which will be dropped if it abides by the agreement's terms for three years.
It would also consider factors like whether a foreign company purchasing a U.S. company abides by U.S. rules concerning disclosure and transparency.
The company typically abides by a strict violence policy that would have removed the tweets shortly after they were reported by users.
But one thing is missing from the high-powered but traditional campaign operation underway in Rosslyn: a candidate who abides by tradition.
The removal of sanctions on Russia by the West is seen as dependent on whether the Kremlin abides by a peace deal.
Cambridge Analytica abides by all relevant data protection laws and, just as importantly, the company's core values of integrity, respect and honesty.
Canada's a country that abides by the rule of law and when you have an extradition treaty with a partner, you honor it.
The release of two versions at once is new in the console industry, which typically abides by a model-by-model upgrade cycle.
Yet Gabriel grabs a high-ranking member of the group at knife point, demanding that they hear Rick out, and the leader abides.
The Hyde Amendment prohibits federal funds from being used for abortion except in very limited circumstances, a law by which Planned Parenthood abides.
A dog aunt abides by one overarching truth: that not having a dog does not stop her (or him) from having a dog.
As a global business, Amazon has four principles it abides by: passion for invention, customers over competitors, operational excellence and long-term thinking.
Although Kilcullen's portraits of Iraq and Afghanistan prove that militarized nation-building makes matters worse, his faith in military means (despite caveats) abides.
As long as your daughter abides by the rules, there's no ethical reason she shouldn't join the ranks of the swing-state voters.
Britain currently abides by the EU's Common Agricultural Policy but is set to leave the European Union at the end of this month.
If the company operates in a state that also abides by QSBS, shareholders can avoid paying state taxes on their windfalls as well.
Woolf's novel tells of an Elizabethan nobleman and poet who abides through the centuries and migrates from the male gender to the female.
Much like Stadia, xCloud is a streaming service that abides by the laws of nature, like speed of light, so latency is a thing.
India's foreign minister said in May it abides only by sanctions imposed by the United Nations and not those imposed by any other country.
He has also composed a half-century chronicle of European and American bohemia and politics, and the narrower account abides within the wider one.
The Chinese side consistently strictly abides by international law and laws of the local country, and is committed to protecting regional security and stability.
"The co-op hopes that the Quad, like all shareholders, abides by its obligations to the co-op and its residents," Mr. Dreyer said.
Though the police have occasionally asked him to turn it down, and Mr. Aycock abides, the B.Y.OB. party often continues well past the encore.
"China has made representations with Singapore about this and hopes the Singapore government earnestly and scrupulously abides by the one China principle," Hua said.
"BIDV always abides by the laws and is cooperating with the authorities in carrying out necessary legal proceedings," the bank said in the statement.
While the US does not appear to have a such a list, it abides by especially restrictive practices when it comes to welcoming refugees.
Chief Justice Roberts has argued that the Supreme Court, even though it generally abides by this judicial ethics code, is not obligated to do so.
Beijing has denied any wrongdoing and has said that its costs are lower than other producers and that it abides by World Trade organization rules.
If Woods abides by the requirements of the program stays out of trouble for a year, his DUI charges will be wiped from his record.
Like many of Dignity Health's California facilities, the hospital abides by "ethical and religious directives" set down by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
In the Kipling stories, every creature abides by the Law of the Jungle, a decree that's been read as a proxy for British imperialist rule.
What is more, if the U.S. abides by the Paris treaty and President Obama's vision, the ensuing environmental regulations would cost thousands of American jobs.
SenseTime has said it's "deeply disappointed" in the U.S. decision and abides by "all relevant laws and regulations of the jurisdictions in which we operate."
It's always pure pleasure when Sam Elliott shows up on screen, whether he's reminding us that "the Dude abides" or playing a former Marlboro Man.
WADA must promptly explain how it came to the decision to reinstate Russia and how it will ensure that Russia abides by the new condition.
"We are not censoring their content; as long as it abides by our community standards, the content can run on the platform," Ms. Everson said.
Now, we've learned he's been accepted into Georgia's Pretrial Intervention Program -- which means if Albert abides by terms set by the court, he won't be prosecuted.
CoSport said it abides by the rules on ticket sales, only applying the allowed mark-up, and has scored consistently high marks in customer satisfaction surveys.
Troian Bellisario — who just so happened to have directed episode "In The Eye Abides The Heart" — is one actress who would deliver a riveting villain's monologue.
"In all its operations, the Bank observes the highest standards of risk management and abides by all relevant legislation, including applicable financial sanctions," the statement added.
New York (CNN Business)When you deny a mobile app permission to collect personal data from your phone, it's reasonable to expect it abides by that.
For example, Norway, which is not a member, pays the E.U. a fee and abides by most of its regulations to get access to its market.
While publishers are still free to share some of this content as long as it abides by Facebook's standard policies, monetary incentives could inspire self-censorship.
"We believe it would be very important to have UNHCR fully involved in the operation to guarantee that the operation abides by international standards," he said.
Israel rejected Tuesday's move as "legally invalid", saying the court lacks jurisdiction because the Palestinian Authority is not a state and Israel abides by international law.
KWB's Frąckowiak said the mines "certainly have an impact on farming land and its productivity" but stressed that the company abides by the requirements of Polish law.
It also confirmed that it reads the contents of chats after they have been flagged to moderators to ensure the content abides by the company's community standards.
He loved Emerson's observation that 'If a single man plant himself upon his own ideals, and there abides, the whole wide world will come round to him.
It said the group "resolutely abides" by foreign exchange rules and adapts its overseas development strategy to "a constantly changing national and international policy and legal environment".
As mistrust abides, all parties to the conflict seem inclined to escalate military campaigns in the hopes of forcing their rivals to negotiate on more acceptable terms.
Whether Israel abides by that constraint — and if it doesn't, whether Mr. Trump attempts to enforce it — will be one test of the seriousness of this effort.
SEOUL, South Korea — Set on 250 sprawling acres in North Korea's capital, the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology abides by the cult of the Kim family.
Britain says it has a legal responsibility to ensure China abides by the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, which lays out the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
Its positive impact on the U.S. economy will increase if other countries join it, creating an even larger trade area that abides by 21st century trade rules.
Israel says its plan abides by international law and was approved by the country's high court, adding there is no intention of deporting women, children or families.
But I am calling for a true democracy, one that abides by the principle of one person, one vote, and that doesn't allow billionaires to buy elections.
NordVPN strictly abides by a No Logging Policy, so you can rest assured that none of your private data is being tracked, or worse, sold to other entities.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, asked about allegations that Russia is re-exporting North Korean coal, said on Friday that Russia abides by norms of international law.
Gianforte received a deferred sentence, which means the conviction will be dismissed and his record sealed in six months if he abides by terms set by the court.
Sixth, what are the enforcement mechanisms to ensure that the Taliban abides by any agreement on barring foreign jihadist groups, or any other agreements they might enter into?
If you read through it, though, it sounds true, or at least, "truthy," because it is written in a style that abides by the conventions of news writing.
At one stage, it threatened Kenya's participation at the Rio Olympics and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) ordered that it sets rules and abides by its code.
Alibaba abides by local laws and has "rules and systems in place" that help it identify listings that infringe on its policies, a spokeswoman said in an email.
And yet Wagner abides; there I was, going through old Bayreuth recordings of "Tristan" and "Tannhäuser," the two mature dramas I did not see, on the plane home.
Xu said Poly is unfazed by any changes in any country's government as long as foreign investment is welcomed because the company abides by laws of the land.
"'It Follows' abides by a principle that few horror movies have the courage to embrace: The unknown is the unknown," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
Moksha, an observant Jew and Hebrew teacher by day, headlines at an underground drag club in Jerusalem in full tzniut, or modest dress, that abides by Orthodox Jewish standards.
Those individuals stay in constant communication during the process, but there's no hard-and-fast rule about perspective or continuity that the company abides by in crafting its experiences.
Though Facebook allows you to manually change the privacy settings of a live video, it initially abides by your default choices, which also apply to status updates and photos.
It is quite a strange authoritarian who abides not only criticism from the press, but an obvious desire to see him and his immediate family ruined, or even incarcerated.
"I previously promised my constituents that I would fight to close these loopholes to ensure that Congress abides by the laws that we pass for our constituents," he said.
"Canada strongly believes in a rules-based system of trade, and therefore always abides by and upholds the rules that govern trade," she said in an e-mailed statement.
"Changing can do a little good," Bridges-as-Lebowski says, before throwing in an inexplicable "the Dude abides," even though the phrase has no logical place in their conversation.
China insists those tariffs must come off once a deal is reached, but the Trump administration wants some to remain in place, to ensure China abides by its commitments.
The NYC Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, the Big Apple's lead technology agency, is charged with overseeing the project and ensuring that CityBridge abides by its consumer privacy promises.
Altria maintains that with its investment in Juul, it gives the e-cigarette maker access to a team of regulatory experts that will make sure it abides by FDA standards.
It's a classic Four Tet set, in that it abides to absolutely no form or obvious direction, opting instead to surf wildly between house, hip-hop and straight up psychedelia.
That set the stage for decades of political stability and economic growth, and entrenched the principle of a single presidential term with no re-election that Mexico still abides by.
The veterans' journey across the Vidda will honour the commandos' memories, as well as bringing back those of their own youth—of that which was taken and that which abides.
"Anbang is a highly transparent company that operates in accordance to the standards of public companies and strictly abides by applicable regulatory requirements," Tim Ragones told Bloomberg in a statement.
Obama has worked to ensure that the total size of the nuclear arsenal continues to fall, and that the US fully abides by existing nuclear arms control treaties with Russia.
But the United States will have a greater chance of addressing those concerns if it rigorously abides by the nuclear deal and maintains unity with its partners in that endeavor.
Under that agreement, authorities have agreed not to prosecute Wells Fargo for three years as long as it abides by certain conditions, including its continued cooperation with "further" government investigations.
In the second scenario, which abides by the Paris Agreement's global annual temperature increase of 0.01 degrees Celsius, the U.S. would still see a comparatively large, albeit smaller 1.88% GDP reduction.
Speaking to reporters with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi standing at his side, Guterres, without specifically mentioning China, said what was needed was a United Nations that abides by its principles.
The center says it abides by the 12-step program, though anexados complain they are left for hours at time without exercise, or anything else to do, and without emotional support.
Planned Parenthood says it abides by a law that allows providers to be reimbursed for the costs of processing tissue donated by women who have had abortions Additional reporting by Mashable.
All it takes to get the air-dry of your dreams is a little product know-how and some secret tips from a stylist who abides by the heat-free ethos.
The 5 percent of matter we can perceive abides by the laws of physics as we understand them; the other 95 percent of our universe is dark matter and dark energy.
"If this is going to be treated as the new normal, she'll be happy to participate and make available anything she has when everyone abides by the same standard," he said.
It's been almost 20 years since The Big Lebowski graced us with its slacker bible in film form, but even now, The Dude still abides, as Jeff Bridges proved on Friday.
SocGen has also signed deferred prosecution agreements, which provide that, following a three-year probation period, the bank will not be prosecuted if it abides by the terms of the agreements.
"China scrupulously abides by World Trade Organization principles and its accession protocols, protects foreign enterprises' lawful interests according to law, and creates a fair market environment for them," the regulator said.
Ramdev says he doesn't even have a bank account (he abides by the monk's vow of austerity and chastity, though the company seems to more than take care of his needs).
If Syria abides by the plan, it would at least delay a bloody assault by the forces and allies of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, which include Russia and Iran.
"The Smithsonian abides by a code of ethical conduct, which demands the highest standards of honesty, integrity, professionalism, and loyalty to the institution," the Smithsonian said in a statement Friday morning.
That's the case for the airline industry, where new tech has to undergo substantial testing before it's infused into the aircraft to ensure that it's safe and abides by federal regulations.
Under the terms of the JCPOA, all signatories are required to ensure that trading relationships with Iran remain normal as long as Iran abides by the terms of the nuclear deal.
"Don't always post food pics; if we wanted to look at food we'd follow a food page," says Simran R. Connie Hunter abides by a strictly "no food photos" Instagram rule.
"'It Follows' abides by a principle that few horror movies have the courage to embrace: The unknown is the unknown," Stephen Holden wrote in his review for The New York Times.
Unless the Court abides by one set of rules to adjudicate constitutional rights, it will continue reducing constitutional law to policy-driven value judgments until the last shreds of its legitimacy disappear.
In a statement later on Friday, the China Iron and Steel Association said allegations of intellectual property infringement were "completely baseless" and that it strictly abides by Chinese law and international norms.
However, the European Union has since announced it will look to sanction Italy with a fine if the country continues to refused to submit a budget proposal that abides by its rules.
While China and other countries recently celebrated Lunar New Year, and Iran is preparing for Nowruz on the first day of spring, most of the Western world abides by the Gregorian calendar.
While the announcement was a relief to major companies that depend on aluminum, U.S. congressional Democrats demanded further legislation to ensure that Deripaska abides by the deal "in letter and in spirit".
China hopes the U.S. abides by its promises not to take sides in the dispute and stop "hyping up" the issue and tensions, especially over China's "limited" military positions there, she said.
Clients have a right to expect confidentiality even if — and perhaps more so — the idea proposed is stupid or borderline criminal, assuming the client abides by his lawyer's rejection of the idea.
"That the US strictly abides by its 'one China' pledge and refrains from having any official exchanges or military contact with Taiwan are the political preconditions for China-US relations," Lu said.
Hyp3r meanwhile, has denied wrongdoing, arguing that all the data was public and legitimately accessed, and that it believes it abides by all relevant privacy laws and social network terms of service.
China hopes the US abides by its promises not to take sides in the dispute and stop "hyping up" the issue and tensions, especially over China's "limited" military positions there, she said.
The World Boxing Council announced yesterday that it will no longer sanction boxing matches in the Canadian province of Ontario, or any province that abides by the rules of its athletic commission.
Cahun is gifted and troubled, in a very distant way, and Moore pretty much abides by the conventions attached to the wife of a powerful artist: helpmeet, reasonable intermediary, survivor, emotional caretaker.
While he has absorbed and abides by the mythology and rules of the American dream of self-advancement, there's a part of Willy that worries the odds are fatally stacked against him.
Over the course of the show, the Hound has gone on a remarkable arc, from the Lannister's "hound" to a man who abides by his own code of ethics — and occasionally shows mercy.
"It was her desire to donate her brain to be studied," her lawyer Konstantine Kyros said in a statement to CNN, acknowledging this could only happen if Massaro's family abides by her wishes.
Once a link is shared a certain number of times, it can be vetted by a third-party fact-checker, which will assess whether the story abides by the basic tenets of journalism.
As a founding member of the Council of Europe, Turkey is fully aware of and abides by its international obligations with respect to the protection of human rights as it takes such steps.
But Republican senators found out Thursday night that the Senate parliamentarian, who is in charge of making sure legislation abides by prescribed ground-rules, would not allow a trigger mechanism into the bill.
"We're reminding the Chinese government that a spotlight remains on its adherence to the U.N. conventions and other international norms that it has told the world that it abides by," Mr. Halliday said.
While it abides by censorship laws in the few countries that require it to, Facebook otherwise has assumed people will have an identical perspective of morality even if they're thousands of miles apart.
This half season, she directed the episode "In The Eye Abides The Heart," better known as the scene in which Spencer has a very odd encounter with Wren (Julian Morris) at the airport.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd takes cybersecurity seriously and abides by applicable laws and rules wherever it operates, the China Daily newspaper quoted the company on Thursday as saying.
Stathakis said on Tuesday the ores that will be produced will contain arsenic, which will well exceed accepted levels, and therefore the government should make sure the company fully abides by environmental rules.
With their LPs Mars is a Very Bad Place For Love (2015) and The Fishman Abides (2017), both released on Alpha Pup, The Breathing Effect have continued to cultivate their unique sonic identity.
As part of its constitutional "spending power," Congress may attach conditions on the receipt of federal funds, provided it abides by certain rules elaborated by the Supreme Court in South Dakota v. Dole.
The United States can only negotiate with this regime from a position of strength and only if Pyongyang first abides by the denuclearization commitments it has previously made, but subsequently chose to unilaterally discard.
Beijing wants Washington to remove existing U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, while the United States wants China to agree to terms of an enforcement mechanism ensuring it abides by the deal, the FT said.
Inspired by the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr., the Poor People's Campaign abides by 12 fundamental principles, which all make up its "call for moral revival" to challenge systemic racism, poverty and beyond.
" Chevron spokeswoman Isabel Ordonez responded to the minister's comments with a written statement that the firm "abides by a code of business ethics, under which we comply with all applicable U.S. and Venezuelan laws.
But a coalition of local advocacy groups and national organizations are suing to block the disbursement of $5 billion in HUD recovery money unless the city abides by civil rights-era fair housing laws.
The coalition didn't specify the target, but warned that "this is the first operation and it will be followed by another, in case no one abides by the coalition' statements," Saudi state TV reported.
But Taweekiat noted that the party should revise wording in its manifesto, which states that it abides by "democratic principle per the Constitution", to say "democratic system with the king as head of state".
The updated USMCA will include this "rapid-response mechanism" that calls for an independent, three-person panel of multinational, independent experts who will make sure Mexico abides by its union rules and other protections.
The question is, if only one of America's two warring factions believes the information that mainstream institutions produce, abides by their rules, or socially propagates their norms, are they still S13 institutions at all?
But Taweekiat noted that the party should revise wording in its manifesto, which states that it abides by "democratic principle per the Constitution", to say "democratic system with the king as head of state".
A spokesman for the ANC-led provincial government said it was committed to sound financial management, would cooperate with all investigating agencies to tackle corruption where it exists and ensure it abides by the law.
Rose Byrne plays her as an unstable, brilliant, caring, and loving individual, who abides by her own logic and sees her actions — including the light poisoning of her unfaithful husband with castor oil — as acceptable.
To have a real understanding of whether North Korea abides by any commitments it makes, the international community would need drastically more transparency and access than it has ever received previously from the Hermit Kingdom.
Despite this resistance, Assad's forces are still finding alternative routes and ways to bypass coalition positions, benefiting from the rules of engagement by which the coalition abides: Fire on regime forces for self-defense only.
But critics of the regime, including Nimr's son, saw the cleric's state-sanctioned killing as a way to crush dissent in a nation that abides by the strict interpretation of Sunni Islam known as Wahhabism.
Immigrant rights groups periodically file motions to ensure the government abides by the ruling, and the Department of Justice recently filed for relief from some provisions of the ruling during this year's child separation crisis.
For the past 20 years the Metropolitan Recreation Center pool has blocked off certain hours for female-only swimming in consideration of the local Hasidic Jewish population, which abides by strict rules pertaining to modesty.
The majority of the postseason field, though, will come from a group that now abides game to game, improving their position one week, undermining it the next, dragging suspense from one locale to the next.
A negotiated electoral solution that abides by the Constitution and that allows them to save face and play the role of enforcer to an internationally backed agreement might be the only alternative left for Venezuela.
"We might all be doing legal things that are actually not optimal, but this is just not the same as deliberately trying to break the rules that you know most everyone else abides by," she says.
Huawei, the world's second-largest smartphone maker after Samsung, insists that it has no formal ties to the Chinese government and that it abides by all international and domestic laws in the countries where it operates.
But the 2100-day construct abides, fueled both by journalists eager for a yardstick to measure a new administration and by presidents themselves, who lay out 21993-day plans as candidates and almost unfailingly fall short.
However, asked about lifting tariffs on China, Trump said: "We're talking about leaving them for a substantial period of time because we have to make sure that if we do the deal," China abides by it.
Dealing more directly with the data underlying EPA rules and procedures, EPA abides by the Information Quality Guidelines which prescribe comprehensive measures to assure quality, objectivity, utility, and integration of the data used in the rule.
Beijing wants Washington to remove existing U.S. duties on Chinese imports, while the Trump administration wants China to agree to an enforcement mechanism to ensure the country abides by the deal, according to the Financial Times.
The dish the two are making today—socca pancakes with sweet potato and brassicas—abides by the health goth rules, in that it's healthy, but it's not an Instagram darling of the wellness and mindfulness set.
If you want a financial professional who is qualified, experienced and abides by a code of ethics, you should search for a certified financial planner who does not sell products such as annuities, investments or insurance.
Even assuming he abides by that promise, how much support will he get from his Republican colleagues, most of whom have worked to block Mr. Obama at almost every step of the way for seven years?
"If this pilot abides by insurance and other non-traffic laws and remains confined to the Brooklyn Navy Yard — which is private — then it can operate," Seth Stein, a spokesperson for the mayor, said in an email.
Asked about the verdicts, China's foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular briefing that Amnesty is biased when it comes to China and should not be believed, adding that China abides by the rule of law.
A vote on a climate bill: Hoyer said that the House will first vote next week on legislation to ensure the U.S. abides by the Paris agreement on climate change, from which President Trump withdrew in 2017.
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 reason is simple to understand: Trump abides by his "America First" worldview, which in this case means American taxpayer money should be used to fund priorities at home, not to help other countries with their problems.
Max Schrems is suing Facebook, claiming that because the United States allows bulk surveillance programs, the U.S. cannot guarantee data stored on servers located on its shores abides by the E.U.'s stringent personal data protections laws.
"The United States must lead the world in ensuring that the Chinese government ceases any repressive acts in Hong Kong and abides by its three-decade-old international commitment to respect the autonomy of Hong Kong," he said.
But the possibility that Trump may not have paid any income tax for 18 years will undermine Trump's message that Clinton abides by a different set of rules than most Americans by putting Trump at that very level.
LAST week's issue of this paper contained the following headlines: "Rooms for improvement" (in a story about British housing); "Though Mooch is taken, Mooch abides" (on the firing of Anthony Scaramucci); and "LIBOR pains" (on interbank loan rates).
AshLee Strong, Ryan's spokeswoman, argued that Ryan's "position has not changed" and that he intends to pursue a "permanent tax reform plan that abides by reconciliation rules," which would require no increases to the deficit after 10 years.
"The president's budget abides by the bipartisan funding agreement passed by Congress last fall in which the administration successfully advocated for substantial relief from harmful sequester levels for both defense and non-defense funding," said an administration official.
If his influence abides, it will be thanks to initiatives like the one at Hostos, giving children and aficionados the opportunity to learn the basics, commune with elders and experience his music as a catalyst for something else.
Good. Now, for the love of God, and in the name of all things holy, just try to anchor a limb to something that still abides by the laws of gravity—before you're promptly sucked into the abyss.
Software group Salesforce has offices on multiple continents, yet its work ethos remains the same in each: the company represents an "Ohana " — which means "family" in Hawaiian — of trailblazers, and abides by core values including innovation, equality and trust.
But as always, Nicholas abides with a care and total respect usually reserved for the old and infirm—with "On My Mind" he attends to the weather-beaten "Turn Me Out" like Jacob Husley with two elderly Polish ravers.
To acknowledge that a normal man who generally abides by the law is raping or sexually harassing women (or men) is to recognize that society has been condoning or at least tolerating such behavior for a very long time.
WASHINGTON — The United States, the wealthiest nation on Earth, also abides the deepest poverty of any developed nation, but you would not know it by listening to Hillary Clinton or Donald J. Trump, the major parties' presidential nominees. Mrs.
Their sexual lives are dictated by their husbands and lovers — Maggie abides by the rules established by her controlling teacher, and Sloane sleeps with the men her husband chooses for her even when she doesn't much care for them.
When asked if Trump would benefit from a visit to a therapist, Colbert said he abides by the so-called Goldwater rule, which advises psychiatrists not to comment on the mental state of public figures whom they haven't examined.
Yet manufacturers base most of their testing on toxicology, a field that often abides by the outdated edict that "the dose makes the poison," or the idea that it is not the substance itself but rather the amount that matters.
China Unicom Chairman Wang Xiaochu said at a press conference in Hong Kong on Friday the company abides by local law in every country it operates in and that there is no reason for the U.S. to revoke its authorisation.
NORWAY'S peculiar relationship with the European Union—it abides by most EU rules but has little say in writing them—might be a democratic outrage, a diplomatic relic and an international oddity, but it once worked out well for Torild Skogsholm.
"A long-term European solution for similar issues in the future should be a priority in order to avoid a repeat which puts even more burden on a member state like Malta which always abides by its obligations," it said.
That extra penalty is waived after two years so long as Uber abides by the terms of the settlement, which say Uber may only operate at airports where it has successfully received permission and cannot misrepresent fees it adds to fares.
A spokesman for Wilmar said that it abides by its sustainability commitments and was watching the Bumitama land inquiry closely but that the company's internal monitoring program had not yet triggered any alerts about Bumitama's subsidiary outside Tanjung Puting National Park.
In little more than a decade, Iran will be an industrial-strength nuclear state never more than a few weeks away from having enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon — and that's if Iran abides by the current nuclear agreement!
The billionaire now abides by the principle that whenever he disagrees with someone, he pauses the conversation and establishes rules and protocols about how they behave to one another, allowing them to continue their conflict in a mutually agreed way.
After reaching a deal with prosecutors, Dr. Frieden, 58, received no jail time and will have no criminal record, with his case file sealed, if he abides by an order prohibiting him from any contact with the woman for a year.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China suggested on Tuesday that sanctions relief could be considered for North Korea if the country abides by United Nations resolutions, as U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to work for denuclearization.
The company's deep business interests in China, which include a majority of its consumer electronics supply chain, mean that in almost all cases, it abides by the country's censorship policies and its sensitive reactions to any and all criticism of the Chinese government.
In the premiere of "Quicksand," an opera-novel told in the form of a mystery by the composer Robert Ashley (who died in 2014), the choreographer Steve Paxton abides by that approach; his movement may color the text, but it doesn't describe it.
The news, announced during a Q&A session during Wojcicki's South by Southwest Interactive talk here in Austin, comes as companies like YouTube are struggling to parse through the sheer volume of user-uploaded content and ensure it abides by its policies.
The Europeans have said they would help companies do business with Iran as long as it abides by the deal, but Tehran has criticized what it sees as the slow pace of progress on a promised payment mechanism for Iran-Europe trade.
Max Schrems is suing Facebook under the claim that, so long as the United States allows bulk surveillance programs, the U.S. cannot guarantee that data stored on servers located on its shores abides by the E.U.'s stringent personal data protections laws.
U.S. lawmakers have previously questioned Google's intent to work with the Chinese government to make a search product that abides by the country's strict censorship laws — especially in light of the company's decision to end its work with the U.S. Defense Department.
Even Euron Greyjoy, who murders his brother to force regime change in the Iron Islands, abides by the traditions of his people and participates in the Kingsmoot, the closest thing to democracy in the Seven Kingdoms outside of the Night's Watch elections.
Frank Benenati, a spokesman for United, said in an email that the company "abides by and respects local laws and regulations in all markets and jurisdictions" where it operates, and that it did not expect the website changes to affect any flights.
There will be no negotiations, Abu Rudeineh said, until the current American administration abides by international law and agrees to work toward a two-state solution, which would see a state of Palestine created along 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Using sober and measured language, Rouhani added that Iran's "intent is to ensure that the United States of America abides by laws and stops bullying, stops pressuring, maintains commitments... [and] adheres to the United Nations Security Council resolution" that oversees the nuclear deal.
The company's founder and CEO, Eugene Kaspersky, who was trained by Russian intelligence as a young man, has long vocally insisted that he abides by the laws of every country that uses his software and that he has no direct ties to any intelligence agency.
A lot of major companies like Apple and Google "require" the police and other government officials to present a warrant before they turn over data—it's an informal arrangement that law enforcement generously abides by since congress has waited 30 years to update the rules.
While the "Spencer has a twin" theory has been one of the most popular of season 7b, our most definitive clue came during Tuesday's episode "In The Eye Abides The Heart," when it seemed that the Liars' ringleader was in two places at once.
If the Trump administration abides by the Flores settlement — and for now, they aren't saying they plan to violate the agreement — then families would need to be released after 20 days as they wait for a backlogged immigration system to work through its caseload.
If he abides by the principle that a military presence and weapons make an area safer—believe what you will about the veracity of that—then it's only natural that he's not ruling out an escalation of arms stored and used in outer space.
"The two sides remain apart on two key issues — the fate of existing U.S. levies on Chinese goods, which Beijing wants to see removed, and the terms of an enforcement mechanism demanded by Washington to ensure that China abides by the deal," the FT adds.
That might sound quaint; our ethical guidelines are sometimes seen as a relic when the average reader barely notices the distinction between an article by a newsroom reporter, who abides by these standards, and an opinion writer, who can advocate in work and in life.
A report in Changjiang Daily suggests that Huoshenshan Hospital abides by a principle it calls "three zones and two channels" -- the division of clean, semi-polluted and polluted areas, plus the creation of two separate channels for medical staff and patients to walk through.
Peirce Moser, an assistant prosecutor working for Mr. Vance who participated in the first trial, said in court that the criminal indictment against Mr. Davis, 62, would be dismissed after 60 months if he abides by the terms of the deal, which include committing no crimes.
For its intermissionless 85 minutes, "Funny Thing" abides by the rom-com rules that a couple who meet antagonistically have to be attracted to each other, and that any heroine who is so aggressively defensive has a tortured back story, preferably involving a mirror-image parent.
The spirit of rock lives on near gate D57 (and the surrounding fifteen gates, which can all hear Billy Squier's "The Stroke" blasting), in the only dining establishment that abides by Ace Frehley's trademark lawyer's heavy-metal principles: sex, drugs, and a bewildering number of menu sections.
Background reading: A look at the two approaches: Senate Republicans are framing the hearing as a legal proceeding that abides by a presumption of innocence, whereas Democrats are framing it as a job interview for a position that they say is a privilege, not a right.
To instill grit within her own two daughters, Duckworth says that her whole family abides by what she and her husband call the " hard thing rule:" Everyone must do something that requires practice, necessitates feedback telling you how you can get better, and requires trying again and again.
While it's typically Kris's job to manage her many offspring, both orchestrating their momentously successful careers and handling their PR with a deft hand from behind the scenes, clearly she abides by the philosophy that while the matriarch is away, the most famous family on the planet will play.
The codes that Talese abides by were established at a time when journalism was practiced by an elite sliver of society—as he demonstrated at a conference earlier this year, when he failed to name a female journalist he'd looked up to at the start of his career.
McCaul, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee and helped author the more moderate bill, said he believes the legislation abides by the four pillars the Trump administration has laid out: border security, limits on family migration, protections for young immigrants and an end to the visa lottery.
William Howell, the Republican speaker of the State House and a plaintiff in the lawsuit opposing Mr. McAuliffe's executive order, said in a written statement that legislators would study the new process for restoring voter rights to ensure that it abides by the Supreme Court's ruling in July.
I need answers, I need someone to reach out to me and if I can't get anywhere with this email that I'm sending I'm going to take it further because I'm a person who abides by the rules of the United States and shouldn't be treated that way.
Hilton, which includes Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites and Hampton, said that its policy is to not share information with law enforcement unless compelled to, but InterContinental Hotels Group, which includes Candlewood Suites and Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts, would only say that it abides by all laws, including privacy laws.
He abides by what he calls the 40-40-20 rule, which holds that, in any debate, 40 percent of the audience holds an implacable allegiance to one side, another 40 percent is equally committed to the other side, and an ambivalent 20 percent in the middle is movable.
" Stephen Crabb, Conservative lawmaker "This is an imperfect deal, it could have been so much better ... But I am going to vote for it because I believe in doing Brexit in a responsible way that protects the interests of my constituents and abides by the outcome of the referendum.
Donald Trump is a libertine who has described his sexual promiscuity as his "personal Vietnam" and boasted that the privileges of celebrity allowed him to grab women by their genitals, while Mike Pence is a committed evangelical who, like others of his faith, abides by strict rules of sexual propriety.
This is typical of our home state of Louisiana among black citizens — they can be as conservative as any Republican, but are also completely convinced, by dint of history and experience, that the Republican Party not only abides racists, it courts them, and therefore they would die rather than vote red.
Another extreme example of social jet lag is experienced in Spain, which abides by central European time, despite being geographically in line with the UK. This means the country is shifted one hour forward, and that the population must follow a social schedule which is not in keeping with their biological timings.
But there is an enormous loophole around this promise: Cattle are frequently "laundered" in the supply chain, often born on a farm where the forest was illegally cleared, and fattened on another ranch recently formed by a fire, before being sold to a final ranch that abides by Brazilian law and international environmental conventions.
But importantly, it still remains possible that Republicans can pass something — the repeal-and-delay bill (the Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act), the House bill (the American Health Care Act), or some kind of stripped-down "skinny" repeal — with a bare majority under the reconciliation process, so long as it abides by the chamber's rules.
"We hope that Vietnam faces up to historical reality and abides by the high-level consensus reached by both countries, upholds the resolution of the dispute by dialogue and consultations and avoids taking action that may complicate the issue and disturb the broader picture of peace and stability in the South China Sea and bilateral relations," Geng said.
Each Off Broadway company abides by certain conditions: to hire a production team composed to the greatest possible extent of minority artists; to commission a script by a Latino playwright, for which the Sol Project pays $15,000; and to say yes if the Sol Project asks that company to meet with an artist it doesn't already know.
The owner of an old-fashioned pub in northern England, he chafes under the consensus that he was inferior to Pierrepoint, and barely abides a gin-drinking wife, an unhappy teenage daughter and a few barflies who seem more intoxicated by the presence of a man who kills for a living than by the pints he pulls.
"It's going to be very important for us over this intervening period to make sure the government abides by the terms of the order and does not try to use it as a back door into implementing the full-scale Muslim ban that it's been seeking to implement throughout the presidency," said Omar Jadwat of the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents some of the challengers.
The Coens are famously averse to explaining or even discussing the meaning of any of their films, but Elliott's fourth-wall-breaking admonishment to the audience to take comfort in the idea that the Dude abides — which is to say he exists without some clear and systematic explanation, and we should simply accept as much — is about as close as you'll ever get to a Coen brothers mission statement.
He told me the bill would offer tech companies three very bad options: Websites could accept not having 230 immunity and moderate nothing (a practice not even the neo-Nazi forum Stormfront abides by); accept not having 230 immunity and block everything that could even be remotely objectionable; or go through the "the extraordinarily political process" of convincing four out of five FTC commissioners to grant them 230 protections.
Unless Pyongyang takes meaningful steps toward the complete dismantlement of its nuclear plants and centrifuges; stops illicit activities such as counterfeiting U.S. currency, money laundering and proliferation; releases all political prisoners and stops censoring the North Korean people in extremis; abides by international norms as an aid-recipient nation; and complies with monitoring and, ultimately, reforms its horrific prison camps, the U.S. is legally bound to continue to enforce sanctions.
Either Turkey was going to be a nation that abides by the rule of law, where there is a separation between the judiciary and executive power, or it was going to be a nation that was going to descend to their neighbor's level… And despite the fact that the activists were released last night, they remain accused of 'assisting an armed terrorist organization' and their case remains open at this time.
Sceptics of the JCPOA, from Democrats like Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE to Republicans such as Ed Royce, have made it clear: So long as Iran abides by the deal, let's stick with it (in Royce's words, "as flawed as the deal is, I believe we must now enforce the hell out of it").
This sad, embarrassing wreck of a man, "Washington Post," George Wells, and starts out -- first three words, "America&aposs child President," and I stop there and I said, "This isn&apost rational thinking," when you look at what the President has done economically, you can disagree with certain aspects, I might disagree much with him, but I also have a lot of agreements with him when it comes to judges and taxes and regulations, he abides by the Constitution, which say big deal to me.
Ben H. Winters's "Underground Airlines" (Little, Brown) is set in an early-twenty-first-century United States in which slavery abides, made crueller, and more inescapable, by the giant, unregulated slave-owning corporations that deploy the surveillance powers of modern technology, so that even escaping to the North (on underground airlines) hardly offers much hope, since free blacks in cities like Chicago live in segregated neighborhoods with no decent housing or schooling or work and it's the very poverty in which they live that defeats arguments for abolition by hardening ideas about race.

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