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"disobey" Definitions
  1. disobey (somebody/something) to refuse to do what a person, a law, an order, etc. tells you to do; to refuse to obey

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Ms. Burnikel goes rogue today by encouraging us all to disobey orders consisting of familiar phrases, like "Disobey a standing order?" for HAVE A SEAT.
Well, they're trained to disobey illegal orders, so context matters.
When migrants disobey their smugglers, the blowback can be fierce.
What Trump cannot do is disobey a final judicial order.
They even might have incentivized people to disobey those orders.
In its reluctance to disobey itself, it often seemed effete.
And he certainly lacks the guts to disobey his parents' wishes.
And there are sure to be others that disobey the rule.
"  "I will not order a military officer to disobey the law.
Perhaps Wallace replicants aren't hardwired to never disobey, in an Asimovian sense.
Prediction No. 3: Those who disobey Orville the Orb will be destroyed.
Since when does Joanie disobey her mother and go off to war?
Leading Likud members had called on Edelstein to disobey the court's ruling.
They loved it and were like naughty little kids who wanted to disobey.
I wish I could say: You can disobey them and win their love.
Fabricio Alvarado, of the evangelical National Restoration party, vowed to disobey the order.
" He added, "I will not order a military officer to disobey the law.
You know they're there, you know they're armed, and you don't disobey them.
Why would a special counsel directly disobey his superiors on such a demand?
And if you disobey him, he would fake cry and make you sympathize.
" He added: "I will not order a military officer to disobey the law.
If they choose to disobey it, separatist lawmakers have a range of options.
That is why I am an anarchist — why I defy, disobey and disrupt.
And then, when subpoenas are issued, he has a blanket command, disobey all subpoenas.
Faced with the decision to disobey the president or resign, she ultimately played along.
This, essentially, was like asking two sets of allies to disobey their instinctive impulses.
Yeshua gently advises the boy to disobey his father and go to the city.
That is, he would like it, politically, if States could disobey (nullify) federal law.
"I would never had counseled anyone that they can disobey the law," he said.
And then, when subpoenas are being issued, there's a blanket command, disobey all subpoenas.
"The NCAA is not technically forcing anyone to disobey a court order," Johnson said.
He could try to pull out of NATO and decide to disobey environmental treaties.
Can it suggest experiential freedom, ability to transgress and disobey, emancipation and self-determination?
It is a federal crime to disobey a lawful writ or order from a court.
USC has said they want Reggie back on campus -- but they can't disobey the NCAA.
He pushes her to be rebellious and violent, to disobey her father, and to drink.
Youth who disobey rules can lose "privileges" such as recreation, showers, or phone calls home.
If you choose to disobey the law, you should not receive federal law enforcement funding.
That's not to say there aren't times when one should disobey laws, especially unjust laws.
"I will not order a military officer to disobey the law," the billionaire said Thursday.
"There was no intention to commit any crime, nor to disobey anybody," Mr. Mas said.
Sam, Hawaii: Doesn't Congress have some inherent contempt authority to arrest people who disobey its subpoenas?
And because of his reputation as a hitmaker, to disobey a request was to lose everything.
In a 2003 interview with CNN, Moore stood firm behind his decision to disobey the order.
But when they do something wrong or disobey us, we are quick to point that out.
A conservative circuit court of appeals panel could rogue and decide to disobey Roe and Casey.
And, if you ever disobey me, you will feel the full force of my father's connections.
They had no idea that he would disobey direct orders; neither, of course, did his superiors.
But a conservative Court of Appeals panel could rogue and decide to disobey Roe and Casey.
USC has previously said they want Reggie back on campus -- but they can't disobey the NCAA.
By merely insulting the judge, rather than threatening to disobey him, he is testing the waters.
Rather than deciding to disobey us, dogs sometimes simply can't do what we ask them to.
Confusingly, Trump said in early March he would not order US military officers to disobey the law.
He could seek to disobey the law and take Britain out of the E.U. without a deal.
Crowds from the "Women Disobey" march disrupted traffic in the streets of Washington earlier in the day.
A legal right trumps any other non-right claim, and those who disobey may suffer serious sanctions.
Events disobey them; the story won't move forward; indeed, the principles of creativity are almost entirely reversed.
The rituals leave victims fearing that relatives will fall ill or die if they disobey their traffickers.
I learned that our duty compels us to disobey an instruction that is legally or morally wrong.
Confusingly, Trump said in early March he would not order US military officers to disobey the law.
Tthen put his hands down continued to disobey orders and then reached into the open widow of car?
Maduro's opponents are hoping the Venezuelan military on the border will disobey his orders to block the aid.
In the meantime, Mr Morales will treat the constitutional court's decisions as illegitimate and may even disobey them.
She continued to remain defiant and disobey me until I checked out of the situation and ignored her.
Not everyone can disobey their parents like Betty and walk away from it with little to no consequences.
I doubt there was a deliberate decision to disobey court orders, but there is a lot of confusion.
Truckers' unions are subjected to a fine of 100,000 reais ($26,757) per hour if they disobey the decision.
Salome retorts that it is impossible to disobey a Bible that none of them have ever actually read.
" Authorities also requested those who have information on "someone planning to disobey this cancellation to contact Crime Stoppers.
"In no moment was it my intention to disobey, or anything like that with the boss," Kepa said.
Faced with the decision to disobey the president or resign, DeVos ultimately played along, according to the report.
James Mattis would disobey President-elect Donald Trump if he is ordered to waterboard suspected terrorists as Defense secretary.
"To disobey would bring no material loss to the subject," Milgram wrote in the concluding discussion of his findings.
He has been overhauling the military, making it more difficult for generals to disobey or to stage a coup.
"This is a treasonous crime, an incitement of soldiers to disobey orders," Hun Sen told garment workers in Phnom Penh.
No longer can they exile or simply just kill the people who disobey orders or threaten the safety of others.
Francis tried to rein in the priests, and when they continued to disobey his orders, he threatened them with expulsion.
Her first and only instructions are to keep up their affairs with Stobert and Deirdre — orders which they promptly disobey.
You could argue that one implies the other, but the Bible teems with examples of heroes who disobey the law.
"Government officials are free to disagree with the law, but not to disobey it," the prosecutors said in a statement.
The out-of-order texting suggests the ways that poets disobey temporal rules, treating their long-dead predecessors as collaborators.
Recent research at Tufts University is working on exactly that: teaching robots to disobey humans if it's harmful to them.
Uber and Lyft can't disobey traffic laws the way ambulances can to speed people to a hospital in urgent situations.
My tiny, almost invisible eyelashes consistently disobey the direction I curl them in — and worse — often point right into my eyes.
No one (and we mean no one) knows how to ditch, disobey, and totally ignore said "rules" like street style stars.
"They are rules that have to be followed in our collective interest," Those who disobey them, she said, will be punished.
The place feels like a living, breathing being, with various catacombs and vaults and catwalks that disobey the laws of gravity.
"Those who disobey the unified command or shirk off responsibilities will be punished," Mr. Xi said, the Xinhua news agency reported.
"Those who disobey the unified command or shirk off responsibilities will be punished," he said, according to the Xinhua news agency.
"It's a moral imperative to disobey unethical laws and they're going to fight and not relapse back to smoking," Conley said.
How to Disobey Your Tiger Parents, in 14 Easy Steps (2018) As you rebel, you can retain your dignity — and theirs.
"So, yeah, there's some grey areas, but if there is a clear order to disobey the laws of war, someone, hopefully someone in the U.S. military will disobey it and then it will become public knowledge, and then there will be a shit storm the magnitude of which we can't comprehend in the international community," he added.
Flight attendants are there to keep passengers safe in the skies, but is there ever a time it's okay to disobey them?
What I'm trying to say is, if you have to genetically engineer a creature to disobey you, you have a good life.
"Government officials are free to disagree with the law, but not to disobey it," Joyce White Vance and Kenyen R. Brown said.
A president could only be stopped by mutiny, he said, and more than one person would have to disobey the president's orders.
Shaq says that he was given "orders from the top to leave it alone," and he's not about to disobey his mom.
Eve acts of her own volition only once, and it is to disobey God and bring man down with her into dust.
In literature, these are characters who show high levels of intelligence, use their mind to play tricks, or disobey any established rules.
When asked what she would do if she was accepted, she said she would have to disobey them and follow her dream.
As experts argued that military officials would disobey even a commander-in-chief's unlawful order -- as Trump's torture decision would be -- Trump bristled.
This is why military leaders are typically clear about how they would disobey an illegal order, even if it comes from the president.
"If he begins to disobey court orders, I think that I would really take a look at," Cummings said of an impeachment probe.
"To the armed forces of Colombia, who receive daily orders to conspire against Venezuela's peace: Disobey orders to disrupt Venezuela's peace," he added.
Arpaio contends that while he continued to carry out patrols despite the order, he did not intentionally disobey it, CNN affiliate KNXV reported.
The officers are very aggressive from the start, warning Shaver and his friend that they will be shot if they disobey any orders.
"Like anyone else, native-born Americans, whoever their parents are, can be charged with crimes if they disobey U.S. law," Mr. Legomsky said.
In "How to Disobey Your Tiger Parents, in 14 Easy Steps," Michelle Kuo writes: I know a lot about disobeying immigrant tiger parents.
Some of the lawmakers have said that Alberto Fujimori — who at that point was still imprisoned — asked them to disobey Keiko Fujimori's instructions.
The one who continued to walk away with his hands up, and proceeded to disobey more orders all the way back to his vehicle.
Meanwhile, B'Tselem, an Israeli human rights group, urged Israeli soldiers to disobey open-fire orders because using live ammunition against unarmed people is unlawful.
This does not mean that you should not pay your taxes (which support our military) or that you should disobey the rule of law.
They could be put on probation if they disobey these rules, or they could kick out people that individually break some of the rules.
Trump could flake out in the midst of some foreign policy crisis and the national security apparatus could have to flat out disobey him.
I figured it would be better to disobey, so I refused to lock down, was written a misconduct ticket*, and taken to the hole.
Guaido, who is calling for free and fair elections to be held in Venezuela as soon as possible, urged the military to disobey the government.
The band released their highly successful cover of "Zombie" as a single in advance of their debut album, Disobey, which was released on May 18.
Some rules were made to be broken, and we're more than happy to disobey the unwritten, "thou shalt not wear white after Labor Day," commandment.
Top military and intelligence officials have already vowed to disobey Trump if he ordered them to commit war crimes, as he has promised to do.
They take the form of commands to disobey the law's key purposes in favor of some new purpose currently favored by the new chief executive.
Thoreau's claim was that citizens needed to become a "counter-friction" against injustice, that all people had a duty to disobey immoral laws and orders.
This week close to 15,000 got together in downtown Toronto on a weekday afternoon to smoke weed and disobey cannabis laws that they find unjust.
"The avenging-women are strong female lead characters who actively disobey the patriarchal culture of disarmament, in an apparently feminist display of empowerment," she writes.
When immense power is in erratic and belligerent hands, as it is today in the United States, the readiness of subordinates to disobey becomes critical.
And if there's one overarching tonal difference it's the frequency and scale at which the women of The Testaments actively question and disobey the rules.
Seth commissioned a stained glass depiction of Lilith, Adam's doomed first wife, behind his pulpit as a warning of what happens to women who disobey.
On the contrary, Argentina famously told a United States court that it would disobey any ruling other than the one it wanted, and it did.
His power and willingness to abuse it for personal gratification — and to punish those who dare disobey him — come to light in this harrowing moment.
We saw the doctrine of nullification that was John C. Calhoun's notion that if a state didn't like federal law, they were free to disobey it.
As they disobey and dismantle state institutions, those institutions atrophy, laws become ineffective, liberty gets eroded, and the key functions of government fall by the wayside.
Any US president has the authority to order a nuclear strike on their own, though some experts argue that the military would disobey an illegal order.
When the authority in question is the president of the United States, permission to disobey the boss (because he isn't really the boss!) has profound implications.
Letter To the Editor: Re "How to Disobey Your Tiger Parents," by Michelle Kuo (Sunday Review, April 15): Like Ms. Kuo, I am a Taiwanese-American.
Spain's central government is prepared to discipline Catalan citizens who chose to disobey direct rule from Madrid, the Spanish government's official representative in Catalonia told CNBC.
Trump has also threatened to retaliate against officials who disobey federal law by transporting those being held at the border to be released into sanctuary cities.
Spin and LimeBike said they might impose a fine on riders who disobey, and all three said they would restrict or even ban habitual bad parkers.
To disobey the local, state, and federal guidance and take Covid-19 so lightly is unethical and is putting the most vulnerable among us at risk.
Mr. Milgram showed that normal people would commit violent acts — not because they were sadists, but because they were loath to disobey an authority figure's directives.
But locking up violent offenders (whose victims are also, disproportionately, racial minorities) creates a far greater margin of safety for those who don't disobey the law.
Moreover, this is only common sense: Like anyone else, native-born Americans, whoever their parents are, can be charged with crimes if they disobey US law.
Traditional Islam does not urge its followers to disobey the laws of well-organised states: on the contrary, it encourages a cautious and conservative way of life.
Eventually, they will have to be punished for using their powers in ways that Manon doesn't approve of — that is, for using their power to disobey men.
In addition, former CIA Director Michael Hayden said the military might disobey orders from a president like Trump, who vows to issue directives that violate international law.
The question in the Zubik case is a simple one: Do religious objectors get to disobey the laws they dislike, even when that places burdens on others?
And then the question of how to strike gives us tools to take over the control of our lives, to disobey and create new forms of living.
Rather, the defense must go through the government to request interviews, they said — hinting that defense lawyers could be prosecuted for spilling classified secrets if they disobey.
This time, I smoothe on their Disobey Time Rose and Peptide mask , and bask in the glory of some lavender bubble bath I received as a gift.
"There are only classification targets...but no punitive measures for residents who disobey the instructions," said Yang Kun, a city management official in the upmarket Finance Street district.
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was suspended and removed from office in September after directing probate judges to disobey a US Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage.
Ibrahim Hussain Shihab, a government spokesman, said on Monday that the president did not intend to disobey the Supreme Court, but that "procedural measures" needed to be addressed.
Compare this to the solicitude the Lord shows his Adam and Eve, their freedom even to disobey and the absolute importance of their choice, dire as it is.
We in Oakland pride ourselves on our inclination to question and to disobey, to establish havens and battlegrounds for those brave and tender hearted enough to resist conformity.
Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), an Air Force Reserve pilot who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, vowed he would disobey Trump's orders if they violated the law.
The game also has multiple endings, each one branching away from moments when you, the player, might choose to disobey your handler and protect the owner of the phone.
A 15 year old being sent home from school for making the fashionable choice to wear a long skirt does not mean she is trying to intentionally disobey law.
Trump dismissed the letter -- as well as comments by former director of the National Security Agency Michael Hayden who said if Trump ordered torture, the military would disobey him.
I might also add that if drinking is going to make you do something dumb like repeatedly disobey flight crew, you might consider going easy on the booze, too.
Many Venezuelans are closely watching the armed forces, who have the potential to tip the balance if they disobey government instructions or give Maduro a nudge behind the scenes.
But some experts also worry that a lot of people will let up and disobey the rules of social distancing, especially as it drags on for months and months.
LONDON — Commuters in London are being asked to disobey one of the key rules of the Underground: Keeping to the right on escalators to allow others to walk down them.
"Several witnesses have stated that defendant exercises considerable control over the people and businesses in Short Creek and that there are serious consequences for those that disobey him," Stewart wrote.
During the campaign, when Trump openly advocated torture, Michael Hayden, a former Air Force general who also served as director of the C.I.A., said that officers would disobey illegal orders.
Had she chosen to disobey her superior and continue her pregnancy, Reyes says the child would have been handed over to a civilian family 40 days after it was born.
This is why Nour will sometimes disobey you: what might seem like the most obvious choice to make to you, might not actually be in the full context of the situation.
Protesters said they would not disobey the ban by offering rides on Saturday, and hoped that customers would lobby for the ban to be lifted once they were left without rides.
She thought the required dark hijab ugly, and she cried when she had to put it on, but her mother gently explained that this was a rule no one could disobey.
Protesters said they would not disobey the ban by offering rides on Saturday, and hoped that customers would lobby for the ban to be lifted once they were left without rides.
"What he's saying is that, for the sake of good order and discipline, we must disobey the president," Parlatore, himself a naval officer before becoming a lawyer, told Reuters by telephone.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday called on Colombia's military to "disobey orders to disrupt Venezuela's peace," in the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the neighboring South American countries.
In 1802, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Marshall, first confronted the question of whether a military officer had a duty to disobey illegal orders from his commander in chief.
"In general, there is just enough ambiguity that it's unrealistic to expect military officers to disobey arguably unlawful orders," explains Rosa Brooks, a Georgetown professor who studies the law of armed conflict.
But the purported leader of Sunday's raid on the military base, fugitive former National Guard captain Juan Carlos Caguaripano, has called on his "brothers in arms" to disobey orders from military leaders.
In January 1995, Aphex Twin DJ'ed at New York's Knitting Factory to close out a two-date residency by the London club Disobey, put on by the avant-rock label Blast First.
"That's why you feel like you got a chip on your shoulder," his cousin Carl says on "FEAR," after referencing the Book of Deuteronomy, which states those who disobey God will be punished.
In an effort to build up this defense, the NCAA has deregulated medical rules, placing liability on individual schools, and has studiously declined to create punishments for teams that disobey its concussion protocol.
Just days before news of the decision broke, officials with Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School, also in Indianapolis, announced that the school would disobey the archdiocese and continue the employment of a gay teacher.
I think it shows that a state government can go rogue, and disobey common sense, the law, the majority opinion of the United States if they have powerful allies like the oil industry.
The Green family lent artifacts to the Creation Museum in Kentucky and offers support to a "religious literacy" program aimed at public school students detailing the consequences they face if they disobey God.
Despite the prohibition, the ashtray requirement prevents those who disobey the rule from accidentally starting a fire by putting their butts out in a toilet tissue filled trash can rather than an ashtray.
But here, at the halfway point of the first season of Discovery, it's becoming clear that Lorca — and by extension, the series — was correct: sometimes you need to disobey orders to win a war.
A 2014 review of the research published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs showed that although many young people disobey the drinking age, it has decreased drinking and has saved lives.
The former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency said Friday that the military would have to disobey Donald Trump if he followed through on certain campaign promises as president.
Her Bavarian interior minister has warned that he will disobey her and establish a hard border with Austria unless she strikes a deal with European leaders to stem the flow of migrants into Germany.
Such rites instil fear in victims, who believe that they or their relatives may fall ill or die if they disobey their traffickers, go to the police or fail to pay off their debts.
" Garcia Pereda knows from his experience in the Mexican government that there's one rule in dealing with illegal contraband: "If there's a market for it, there will always be those who will disobey the law.
Families fleeing ISIS have told CNN of the extreme punishments handed out by the terror group for anyone daring to disobey their commands -- anything from decapitation to lashes, to prison, to digging ISIS's fighting tunnels.
When political leaders with an already dubious claim to power actively abuse it, the freedom of those down the chain of command to ignore their orders can turn into a positive duty to disobey orders.
Norris said the puppy, whom she believed was a hound/Doberman pinscher mix, was likely too afraid to leave the chair and disobey his owner, so instead, he patiently waited while starving in the process.
The big constitutional question in the sanctuary cities case was whether the executive branch can withhold or even claw back federal money from jurisdictions that disobey the president's directives to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
Nearly a year after the Supreme Court struck down all states' same-sex marriage bans, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore kept trying to disobey the ruling and block marriage equality in his state anyway.
This involves ritually throwing pebbles at three walls, just east of the holy city, so as to recall Ibrahim being tempted by the devil (to disobey the command of God) and his subsequent victory over temptation.
"Let it in, that's what we're asking, let it in," Abrams told reporters at a State Department briefing, calling on members of Venezuela's armed forces to persuade Maduro to step down or to disobey his orders.
Think of it as an opportunity for beds and doors to disobey the laws of physics and an extended exercise in distorted perspective that is as delicious to witness as it must be terrifying to perform.
Mayor Bill de Blasio New York City officials declared a public health emergency on Tuesday after almost 211211 cases of measles in the city, announcing fines of up to $1,000 if people disobey the mandatory vaccination order.
President Donald Trump&aposs decision to grant clemency in the cases of three military members tangled in war crimes cases raises questions about whether troops are being given a green light to disobey the rules of law.
Even if Wilson was mistaken in his interpretation of Brown's conduct, the fact that others interpreted that conduct the same way as Wilson precludes a determination that he acted with a bad purpose to disobey the law.
In the Opinion essay "How to Disobey Your Tiger Parents, in 14 Easy Steps," Michelle Kuo writes about disobeying her "immigrant tiger parents," as she describes them: The choices I made confused my parents and caused them despair.
Students from the National FFA Organization at an Ohio school were denied permission to fly Trump campaign flags from tractors on school grounds, though the school has denied ever threatening the students with suspension should they disobey that order.
The thinking here is that merely interviewing a female candidate makes companies more likely to hire them — though this particular policy does indeed lack some of the teeth that is seen in the NFL, which has fined teams that disobey it.
If I was taking this whole clean eating thing more seriously, it could be easy to obsess over my dog's diet and his attempts to disobey it and stuff as much human food as possible down his tiny, adorable gullet. .
Given Trump's flirtation with defiance of the Court, and his tendency to ignore established norms, there remains concern that the administration might someday disobey a court order, including on Congress' recent lawsuit to obtain grand jury information underlying the Mueller report.
His argument here is essentially that both Jesus' mother, Mary, and Mary of Bethany were prostitutes, that God favors those who disobey Him in the interest of a loving life and that the Bible has been redacted to obscure both assertions.
But Republicans overwhelmingly praise her performance on the Intelligence Committee, which is charged in part with assessing the country's most sensitive covert operations abroad, authorizing government spending on intelligence activities, and taking powerful American officials to task when they disobey the law.
Thousands of Nigerian women and girls are lured to Europe via Libya each year, made to perform black magic rituals then forced into sex work in Italy, fearing their relatives will fall ill if they disobey their traffickers, the United Nations says.
With the help of a code of conduct drawn up by Chang Pao, she established clear rules for the behavior, finances, and power structure of the fleet, as well as the draconian punishments that awaited anyone who dared to disobey or cheat her.
"If we had simply let Mr. Trump disobey the subpoena, we could have gotten certain remedies from the court, however, it would have meant the jury would never get to hear or see his live testimony, which we think is essential," he said.
Instead, Peng and the Mcity team use "accelerated testing," which evaluates the most challenging driving situations such as adverse weather conditions, blind turns, low visibility, and reacting to vehicles that disobey the laws of the road (like blowing through a stop sign).
The women and girls are also fined if they disobey rules that range from leaving the bar without permission to going to bed early and arguing with co-workers, said Luz Amelia Saavedra, who heads the human trafficking office of the local prosecutor.
Guaido has actively courted members of the military with promises of amnesty and preferential legal treatment if they disavow Maduro and disobey his orders, and Washington this week raised the prospect of dropping sanctions on senior Venezuelan officers if they recognize Guaido.
In a bit of twisted logic that seems a perfect fit for this administration, you can make a very strong case that Trump's presidency was in fact saved by the fact that so many of his advisers -- most notably McGahn -- were willing to disobey him.
When the orders we receive from a civilian authority pass legal, ethical or moral boundaries, any soldier of any rank has the right and the duty to first question those orders to receive clarification, and if necessary disobey them if they cross the line.
U.S. Attorneys Joyce White Vance and Kenyen Brown said they had grave concerns about Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore's order because it advised the state's probate judges to disobey a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide last year.
Other bakeries are—just like regular shops—only allowed to stay open between 983 AM and 10 PM. But you, me, and everyone else who occasionally cycles home late at night—feeling hungry—knows that there are certain bakers who choose to disobey this law.
The group of survivors she joins gradually develops cult-like attributes — members have to participate in regular prayers and obey arbitrary rules, and those who disobey are punished harshly — but the leader is less a charismatic Charles Manson and more a petty middle manager.
Whether it's a competitor to us in our microphone business or headphone business, whatever brands you believe in, you love, you feel like you're part of, we want you to really come into Streamlabs and have an amazing experience, so I don't want to disobey it.
In a larger sense, the scene isn't just about the Commander punishing Serena and June for being women who disobey, but about him reasserting his own right to be the single person in the family with the power to break the rules and control the human chattel.
Here, waiters, office workers, taxi drivers, college graduates and even civil servants on vacation from their government jobs are out panning for black-market gold, all under the watchful eyes of an armed group that taxes them and threatens to tie them to posts if they disobey.
On one hand, "Pick of the Litter" is a genuinely informative documentary on the rigors of training guide dogs for the blind, which need to be taught not only to obey commands, but also when to disobey (if, for instance, they're ordered to march into traffic).
Under the act, travelers who choose to "willfully or recklessly" disobey the order could face steep fines of up to $1 million and up to three years of jail time, or both, "if they cause "risk of imminent death or seriously bodily harm to another person.
"What he doesn't want to have happen is what happened with his uncle, where you've got a bunch of very powerful guys and they start dominating the money and the control and they think they can disobey the supreme commander or not comply with his instructions," Madden said.
Many Freemen will cut up their identification such as driver's licenses and health cards; they'll avoid paying taxes and dodge fines or small charges; they'll use strange terminology and jargon inside courts in an effort to challenge or disobey judges, saying they need to consent to statute law.
I made it through high school and college, and swam competitively, without straying from an assignment or task, and was 22 before I found out that my refusal to disobey was kind of awkward (at, gasp, a co-ed sleepover — where I quarantined myself to the couch out of respect).
"Once you resist we are going to let you be thrown out through the vote of no confidence because you disrespect the organization and you disobey it, therefore we are going to let you be devoured by the vultures," Mantashe said in a message to Zuma, according to the Independent.
Orban, long at odds with the European Union on a range of issues, said this month his government would disobey court orders to compensate former prisoners for inhumane treatment and would also not pay a court-mandated fine to a Roma community in eastern Hungary in a case of alleged school segregation.
They knew that the next day, Cox planned to disobey President Richard Nixon and announce before a clutch of reporters at the National Press Club that he would pursue taped recordings from inside the Oval Office; they also knew that in doing so, Cox was risking his job and the fate of the investigation.
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Saeed's father told his son he loved him and said that Saeed must not disobey him in this, that he had never believed in commanding his son but in this moment was doing so, that only death awaited Saeed and Nadia in this city, and that one day, when things were better, Saeed would come back to him, and both men knew as this was said that it would not happen, that Saeed would not be able to return while his father still lived.
The experience is like reading a choose-your-own adventure in which each page has multiple choices, and they all lead to the next page, which offers more choices, and eventually you realize this book is pushing forward in chronological order, and the biggest change you can make would be to quit reading — or in the case of this game, disobey the invisible line of progress, at which point some gun-wielding maniac or loose boulder or unseen booby trap will kill Nathan Drake, and give you a second shot at doing what the game needs you to do.
In her speech, Warren might well ask whether Americans should give the power of the CIA to a man who says he will order troops to commit war crimes that they are bound by law and honor to disobey, or give the power of federal law enforcement and nominating judges to a man who praises the murderous North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, and a fascist named Benito Mussolini whose body was ultimately carved into pieces by the angry people of Italy — a fact probably unknown to the historically ignorant bully-boy authoritarian who is now the public face of the GOP.

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