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"obey" Definitions
  1. to do what you are told or expected to do

872 Sentences With "obey"

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"When we are approached on that matter — 'You should obey the sanctions, you should obey' — we cannot obey," Mr. Erdogan said in December 2012 at a news conference in Istanbul.
"We don't have to take their pay, pray and obey — we don't have to obey," Ms. MacIsaac said.
Mr. Obey and his wife of 53 years, Cheryl Obey, lived in the Manor Heights neighborhood of Staten Island.
In that latter role, he is largely free to set the rules -- and obey or not obey them -- as he wishes.
He began using the commands "OBEY" and "OBEY GIANT" in stickers and posters, hoping to incite "feelings of disobedience," he said.
The advertising industry needs to obey the law, the overwhelming majority of players in the digital advertising industry obey the law.
When feelings well up that you might otherwise obey reflexively, you're more likely to reflect on them and decide whether to obey them.
If you watched Netflix's The Crown, you might recall that those vows call for the wife to promise that she will obey her husband, and that this has been a bit of a sticking point in recent royal weddings: Elizabeth promised to obey Philip, but Diana did not promise to obey Charles, and Kate did not promise to obey William.
If the suspect doesn't obey or doesn't obey quickly enough, the police are trained to move in closer and shout louder, until the suspect responds.
" A subversive on slavery Ephesians 6:5: "Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ.
Opposition supporters staged street protests lobbying the government to obey the court order and urged the international community to help persuade the government to obey the ruling.
Here's the wild card ... he must obey all laws.
" Gardner added that, "Also, they tend to obey orders.
Perhaps those parts of the universe don't need dark matter to obey the laws of physics after all, because they simply don't obey the laws as we understand them in the first place.
Opposition supporters have staged street protests lobbying the government to obey the court order and have urged the international community to do what it can to persuade the government to obey the ruling.
But that doesn't make those rules any easier to obey.
"We think quantum gravity should obey this principle," he said.
Their trade unions say they will only obey the Generalitat.
It doesn't follow the rules the rest of us obey.
They obey the same cosmic laws as Einstein's entangled atoms.
He said soldiers should refuse to obey any shaving orders.
He was beaten when he declined to obey, he said.
To love and to honor, to cherish and to obey.
Police said they would no longer obey their commanders' orders.
When he tells servants and soldiers to come, they obey.
They want to make the rules and see others obey.
The Constitution is clear: He must obey all of them.
They obey the same rules and follow a predictable pattern.
When the omniscient God has spoken, we can only obey.
"I want to obey the church's and the Vatican's leadership."
Those who do not obey should be deported or executed.
Otherwise, you are violating the Bible you purport to obey.
The second one is to obey your public health department.
"They kill you if you don't obey," said Mr. Cruz.
A young child may blindly obey authority — Mom, Dad, teacher.
"All the police forces obey those higher orders," Chen said.
The next day he will have to obey Nadia again.
It was about making women "obey" whatever husband they are given.
"We will not obey the Supreme Court," he told throngs of
"Obey the riff" has been the band's mantra since day one.
Daenerys Targaryen has two giant dragons who obey her every command.
Mr Trump may not feel any need to obey WTO rules.
Though that hasn't stopped couriers from doing their best to obey.
But if you enter our network, you must obey Chinese law.
Others refuse to obey immigration officers unless they have a warrant.
So he just made magic obey, basically, the laws of thermodynamics.
But because it uses American components, Airbus must obey American rules.
He was also cited for failing to obey the traffic light.
Schlafly said, she did not promise to obey, only to cherish.
" Iraqis are "monkeys" who should "shut the fuck up and obey.
Either way, I was never able to obey the rule consistently.
"We could only obey the orders of the terrorists," he added.
Rivers don't obey borders — they often traverse more than one country.
They seem to obey religious injunctions against bunting and stealing bases.
Arnold Obey ran his first New York City Marathon in 173.
Why won't Trump obey the law and hand over the document?
Other experts argue we cannot trust Russia to obey the treaty.
But I believe that I am successful because I obey them.
"You are under no order to obey," he said to Mary.
All local government departments must obey the order from the central.
But Mr. Persico apparently misjudged Mr. Orena's willingness to obey him.
I didn't obey that, but that's the way I took it.
If Trump were to fail to obey subpoenas from Mueller, then it's likely that courts would obey the Nixon precedent and require him to comply, on the grounds that the rule of law trumps his executive privilege.
Veress stressed the importance for park visitors to obey all warning signs.
Virginia Tech Hokies game when they failed to obey the kiss cam.
Incumbents are demanding that online rivals obey rules that constrain everyone else.
The investigator told her that he had no choice but to obey.
Officials advised residents to be cautious and obey all signs while driving.
Or would they view the ruling as illegitimate and simply not obey?
"Everyone has to obey the law, even the government," she told them.
Boards would have to note them, but would not need to obey.
In the tiny, subatomic world, atoms obey the laws of quantum physics.
The forming of a government appears to obey a similar temporal rule.
This principle holds that within those societies, people normally obey the rules.
If you do not obey the light, it will turn into darkness.
After everything she's been through, maybe it's best we obey her wishes.
We should obey our rules, stop the deficit spending, and shrink government.
He probably also thinks "dogs are stupid because they obey," Frank said.
Why change them if you can just choose which ones to obey?
He jailed, tortured and oppressed anyone who did not obey his regime.
Nearly all gun owners are normal people and they obey our laws.
If you remind him of the rules, he'll acknowledge them and obey.
Obey her in everything, no matter how you may at times disagree.
If he wants her to home-school their children, she should obey.
This left citizens with little to do besides defend, enjoy and obey.
Otherwise, it is advisable to obey all verbal commands from your lamp.
But those companies don't want you to actually OBEY motor vehicle laws.
He urged people in the path of Irma to obey local orders.
If that's what the law is — I like to obey the law.
"For certain things," he said, "one just has to obey the rules."
Jon (delusionally) believed his sisters would obey the throne, whoever was on it.
But if you love the flag, you might like to obey the rules.
Police shot and killed Artan after he failed to obey orders to stop.
Diana did not promise to "obey" Charles as part of the traditional vows.
Pledging to obey one's husband isn't in line with advocating for gender equality.
The CPUC and legislators will force it to obey existing clean-energy mandates.
"It dictates that we should obey and hear the ruler," says Sheikh Mohammad.
Fast-forward 30 years, it's screens telling us to obey, conform, and consume.
SoftBank and the Vision Fund obey rules on investing and their fiduciary duties.
"You can't pick and choose the laws that you obey," Kelly said Thursday.
I'm guessing that Emanuel doesn't realize that criminals don&apost obey the law.
People can demonstrate as long as they obey the law and the rules.
In dry areas: • Obey local ordinances regulating the sale and use of fireworks.
Second, he didn't follow orders or obey authority, which is obviously very sexy.
She forbid him any contact with me but he did not obey her.
Our troops, of course, must obey the orders of the commander in chief.
"If you obey you will be safe," it said, according to BBC News.
"They obey the laws and have better conditions than other projects," Nam said.
Right now, collectors must obey a patchwork of state, local and national laws.
Under US military law, troops are obligated to not obey an unlawful order.
It says obey the "governing authorities" -- that is, the government, not the laws.
Such is the invocation that Ethan Hawke, as a director, prefers to obey.
Clark ran when a police helicopter responded, then failed to obey officers' orders.
When she protested, the nurse ignored her questions and demanded that Malatesta obey.
"I mean, love, honor, and obey—OK, fine, whatever," Wasser Wasser tells Bloomberg.
And manufacturers still have to obey the state traffic laws written for California.
Diana Spencer was the first to drop the word "obey" from her vows.
"We're talking about who we will have to obey or not," she added.
Still, she said that if the Vatican recognized Bishop Zhan, she would obey.
To avoid pain, she can be persuaded to accept her lot, to obey.
And the British and Dutch colonialists had no Bill of Rights to obey.
It's a proposal that manages to obey the current laws of Australian politics.
There was no immediate word from Edelstein whether he would obey the order.
It was as if I'd lost the ability to obey my own intentions.
The palace has officially confirmed that Ms. Markle will omit the word obey.
But Arias jailed, tortured and oppressed anyone who did not obey his regime.
Obey the carry-on and personal-item rules that come with your ticket.
It came with the obligation to obey the emperor and pay him tribute.
The man was disorderly and refusing to obey airline staff and police instructions.
"The issue is concluded and Metro must obey the law," the group said.
But the challenge of management isn't simply getting people to obey your rules.
Then, obey the most important rule of grilling: Never cook directly over flame.
Sports agents generally obey a code of silence when asked about coach pay.
But General Hifter refused to obey his Russian backers and left without signing.
Francis Rooney, of Florida, has also called on Perry to obey the subpoena.
She pointed to their unwillingness to obey congressional subpoenas during the impeachment probe.
The problem is criminals who flout the regulations that legal fleets must obey.
She was cuffed and arrested for DUI, reckless driving and failure to obey.
It doesn't matter that you understand the command, it matters that you obey.
Neither Congolese nor the international community should recognize Tshisekedi, nor obey him, Fayulu added.
Ritualization means that aggression is made to obey rules that make injury less likely.
"My daughter makes requests and then I have to obey those requests," he said.
Once the demons are let loose, they are not going to obey anyone's bidding.
Kate Middleton didn't vow to "obey" Prince William when they married in 2011, either.
In the slowest cities, few drivers obey bans on texting or making phone calls.
"I cannot obey my parents in this — justice is still more important," she said.
"Be humble, learn to obey, don't worry about material stuff," Ms. Tolokonnikova rhymes sarcastically.
Because it has been programmed to obey road markings, the AV will get stuck.
Witnesses told police he did obey all traffic laws and drove the speed limit.
Because you&aposre in the school you don&apost have to obey regular laws?
They have to do more than obey traffic laws and avoid pedestrians and trees.
Yara refuses to shut up and obey, no matter how many times she's told.
"To avoid evil and please God," it said, "a person shall obey the rulers."
This is for the simple reason that primarily law-abiding people obey the bans.
In the end we will not fear the UkuRobot but we will obey it.
A good place to start would be to insist that they obey the law.
Short story ... Keep separate property separate, pay your bills, and obey the speed limit.
However, once Elizabeth becomes Queen, this promise to obey becomes increasingly difficult to keep.
When hijackings had been frequent, crews were trained to obey whoever had commandeered them.
Pakistani girls were supposed to do what their parents wanted, to obey and listen.
President Xi Jinping recently reminded the media that they had to obey the party.
"My daughter makes requests and then I have to obey those requests," he added.
And it requires all government officials to swear an oath to obey the law.
Obviously, some of the Afghan national security force units obey the vice president's orders.
"The people have spoken, it's time for Rosselló to obey," Capó said in Spanish.
Should Christians be expected to obey all human laws and cooperate with all regimes?
And which actor has ever felt anything but discomfort when asked to obey it?
"They want toughness, they want firmness, they want to obey the law," Trump said.
He has said repeatedly he expects members of his administration to obey the law.
Spanish Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis responded on Sunday with the call to obey Madrid.
Wisconsin, too, has been hauled into court for failing to obey a judge's order.
Many Christians believe that it counsels believers to obey secular authorities, particularly the government.
And how far will Western governments go to ensure that citizens obey the rules?
As Hollywood endings go, this one does not obey the logic of Kobe lore.
A President also has an incomparable megaphone to warn people to obey evacuation orders.
The rapist is confounded and annoyed: He rapes to dominate women, not obey them.
They present families and relationships that seemingly obey the tenets of a harmonious society.
He was willing to obey God's order, even if it meant killing his son.
Dave Obey represented the district from the late 1960s until 2010, when he retired.
We are on the territory of Russia, and obey the laws of the Russian Federation.
There is a sanctions system existing in the U.S. we have to obey to that.
"There is a great confusion out there as to what orders to obey," Moore said.
When someone calls shotgun, you have to obey the rules and give them that seat.
If you're a Catholic, you have reasons to obey the Catholic church and its teachings.
Elvis reportedly requested that the word "obey" be removed from their otherwise traditional marriage vows.
A highly trained bonobo called Kanzi can obey commands such as "Give water [to] Rose".
" He replied, "Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.
And that's a responsibility of anybody who wants to obey a code of professional ethics.
We've got to stop taking it for granted, because the internet doesn't obey fixed laws.
Self-driving cars can be programmed to stay in their lane and obey speed limits.
"You are my wife and you have to obey me," she says he told her.
If Trump gives them orders that are against the law, they will refuse to obey.
In addition, professional moderators have the experience and ability to make candidates obey the rules.
Numerous insurgencies appeared, demanding that political leaders learn to obey their constituents in all matters.
Arpaio's conviction on his refusal to obey existing immigration laws was a prisoner of conscience.
O'Donovan, who denies both charges, was expected in court on Saturday, lawyer Obey Shava said.
The least they can do is obey our laws and refrain from doing us harm.
If people see the authorities flouting the law without consequence, they will not obey it.
The police said Mr. Sterling matched that description, but he refused to obey police orders.
"When I was in the hospital, Doc was asking where I was," Mr. Obey said.
Her lawyer Obey Shava said O'Donovan would be released on Friday after completing administrative procedures.
When you decide you can obey the rules of the court, you may come back.
He doesn't respect and obey those institutions, traditions and values that form morally decent individuals.
Almost immediately upon arrival, they began demanding that women obey all ISIS rules of comportment.
Competitors tread lightly and obey all speed regulations, and there are penalties if they don't.
They're taking away our freedoms, and we won't just obey because they tell us to.
If the public does not respect the courts, then why should citizens obey its rulings?
David Obey (Wis.) and John Murtha (Pa.) proposed a surtax to fund every war's cost.
Then government officials swoop in with solemn gratitude or veiled warnings to obey the law.
The note of defiance in the title "DIS OBEY" seemed to fit Mr. Omar's outlook.
Johnson says he won't do that, although he also insists he will obey the law.
German police said the group had compromised safety and refused to obey the crew's instructions.
Recruiters within these cells picked off the angriest men, whom they thought would obey orders.
We show this especially when we obey in something we do not feel like doing.
One by one, they refuse to obey her command to stone one of their own.
He ordered Cox to stop trying to get the tapes, but Cox refused to obey.
Ohio State Police Officer Alan Horujko shot Artan after he failed to obey orders to stop.
But she hadn't been able to obey one command – remove the silver stud from her tongue.
Meanwhile, states and localities that obey the new rules would be eligible for additional federal funding.
While that has its perks, I think she liked that someone, or something, didn't obey her.
The officer said he opened fire after Eugene did not obey commands and growled at him.
They also instructed civil servants not to obey orders from Madrid and respond with peaceful resistance.
And you often obey, even despite evidence that suggests all that crap actually makes us sad.
"Elected officials do not get to pick and choose which laws they will obey," Republican Gov.
Still, CBP officers at U.S. airports "attempted in good faith to obey court orders," he said.
Martin Luther King Jr., Dietrich Bonhoeffer -- lost their lives because they refused to obey earthly authorities.
The country would continue to obey E.U. laws, but without having a say in their formulation.
He must obey the confiscation order or face an extra four years in prison, Korner said.
Women are still expected to marry young, bear children and obey husbands and mothers-in-law.
His deputy, William Ruckelshaus, then became acting attorney general, and also refused to obey the order.
In that instance, NHTSA said self-driving cars should obey all traffic laws, including speed limits.
If a wife didn't obey her husband, there were all sorts of ways of disciplining her.
Its directive to obey its operator has been overridden by the knowledge that it cannot proceed.
For the most part, people obey rules without questioning their often flimsy or non-existent rationale.
Having to obey IMF conditions in return for assistance would be a blow to his prestige.
On the upside, Echo uses this voice data to improve its functionality and obey your command.
No doubt, all these companies would obey if President Vladimir Putin ordered them to curtail production.
After several warnings, cops finally arrested Bundy for disorderly conduct and failure to obey an officer.
He has said repeatedly that he expects all members of his administration to obey the law.
If you ever find yourself in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, remember to obey the speed limit.
More than 90% of Tunisians and Moroccans believe that a wife should always obey her husband.
Others suggested that the military would be within its rights to refuse to obey those orders.
Jacquees was booked for failure to obey a lawful command, and for the seat belt violation.
It's one more dishonest message from Uber demanding that we have to obey Uber or else.
Short story ... he has to stay clear of Bethenny for 6 months and obey all laws.
The Constitutional Court verdict was a reminder that even presidents are supposed to obey the law.
" Certified financial planner Douglas Obey draws a similar conclusion in his book, "Money & The Human Condition.
Could it be that Clinton believes that we need not obey the laws of this country?
The police said Mr. Woods had had a knife and had refused to obey police orders.
Trump said earlier this week that under his administration, the country would obey the existing laws.
" (The opera has three acts.) His strategy is to "obey the instructions that Wagner gives you.
David Obey (D-Wis.), asked the performer if he had some acoustic guitars in his office.
We hope HRSA's efforts to make sure drug manufacturers obey 340B program requirements stay on track.
During a post-briefing photo op, he urged people to obey preparation instructions from local officials.
All the products are structured to obey Islamic principles, such as a ban on interest payments.
Women have to confess their sins to their husbands, but the husbands must obey their wives.
Lawyer Obey Shava said he would now apply for bail at the High Court on Monday.
Kids also don't just passively obey their teachers or parents; they bend and break the rules.
"Mr. Sheriff,' Jackson hissed, "since you cannot obey my orders, summon me; yes, sir, summon me.
Building Cruella a fur empire, he speaks very little and seems to obey her every command.
If you don't obey the traffic signals in Berlin, you might get crushed by the tram.
Or how about Wonder Woman's magic lasso, which forces the captive to obey her every command?
As this feature indicates, it does not obey natural systems of classification and species boundaries, either.
He had no tolerance for illegality and often instructed his three children to strictly obey officers.
We say that we'll press fraternities to be responsible, and they in turn promise to obey.
My child would never have to obey just because adults are bigger and can force them.
This may be due to legal consequences if they do not obey shelter-in-place orders.
These are instructions and these are rules that we should all obey to stop people dying.
The CDC's current advice is to wash hands, obey social-distancing advice, and stay at home.
The other branches, as well as the populace, would obey the justices because of their prestige.
Otherwise, the rules that American citizens and businesses must obey are being made by unelected officials.
"If the government wants something, we will have to obey them," said Mr. Mostafa, the refugee.
Populist regimes fear the truth because it doesn't obey them, so they claim it doesn't exist.
In general, we ought to obey even ill-conceived laws until we can get them changed.
"We will not obey any unjust and unlawful demands, and are willing to pay the price."
And you know what, if that's what the law is, I like to obey the law.
If we're talking about my father's cousin, if he's older than me, then I obey him.
And you know what, if that's what the law is, I like to obey the law.
First, it assumes Beijing will suddenly obey trade rules and commitments it has never previously respected.
In turn, girls are more likely to want to obey social norms and not cause trouble.
As for Medicaid reporting, they say it's unfair to ask them to obey 85033 disparate laws.
While the other actors obey the director's fairy-tale strictures, Kidman behaves like a real person.
They would immediately be obliged to decide whether to obey President Trump — and risk criminal punishment.
And they told Conservatives that they do not have a mandate to obey their prime minister.
I may privately disdain the rules of the old guard, but I've learned to obey them.
I think the system works better if you try to obey norms, even if others aren't.
We even pay their wages through our hunting fees to make sure we obey the rules.
As long as the caliph was virtuous and law-abiding, Islamic thinkers obliged Muslims to obey him.
Vision, heat perception, smell and taste all obey a similar law: Perception is largely a relative mechanism.
Unlicensed VPNs are against the law in China now, and Apple has to obey the law, period.
So-, but for autonomous driver, in our code, we actually, we have to 100% obey that rule.
Huang Sha, their lawyer, said that such small payouts gave companies little incentive to obey the law.
Dave Obey, who announced his retirement 10 months after Duffy entered his first race for the seat.
By entering you agree to obey the rules of the place, even if you think they're silly.
UberCab became Uber to obey the letter of a cease-and-desist notice, if not its spirit.
Go to the front of the aircraft and swear your oath to obey and enforce plane law.
Britain will continue to obey the EU's laws during a transition period until the end of December.
Yameen has stopped short of saying he will not obey the court order to free his opponents.
More than half support the death penalty and 84% believe schools should teach children to obey authority.
By these standards, requiring American soldiers to obey international humanitarian law is somewhere between foolish and treasonous.
Experts say the move could force Apple to obey various government requests to access Chinese iCloud data.
Her class, some as young as 7 years old, obey politely as she sums up the task.
Never used before, this grants the government wide powers to compel a region to obey the constitution.
Clariant management had to "obey or give way", a White Tale representative said according to the paper.
Above all, he says he will obey the constitution, which limits him to two five-year terms.
The potential traffic issues: AVs are programmed to obey speed limits, but prevailing traffic often moves faster.
When he's alone with one of the black men, he urges him to obey the officer's orders.
Branson said that airlines must obey the rules, though he questioned the rationale behind the U.S. move.
The agencies with which he's fighting will have to obey him and his appointees—figures like Bolton.
The State of Florida simply refused to obey the mandate of the highest court in the nation.
IT leaders in these cities were the least likely to obey a ban on after-hours emails.
The suspect is set to appear in court Thursday and only faces a failure to obey charge.
Prisoners have not been deprived food in order to coerce a stubborn lone prisoner to obey guards.
The garden can be got back to, it suggests, as long as we all obey the gardener.
Knowing house manners and how to obey them is vital to Murphy's success as a guide dog.
After sustaining a broken arm, she was charged with resisting arrest, failure to obey and disorderly conduct.
Her mother may think that Jeanne is someone she has to listen to, someone she must obey.
"We're not going to turn to people and say, 'These are the rules; obey them,'" he said.
Two other Marines pleaded guilty to failure to obey an order or regulation and a general article.
They obey the federal guidelines, come here to work temporarily, and return when the season is over.
Our workers are treated well, obey the law, and provide high levels of service to our clients.
"Elected officials don't get to pick and choose which laws they obey," he said to loud applause.
The message was a threat to release internal company data if Sony didn't "obey" the hackers' request.
"Resolutely support and obey the decision from the center," it said, referring to the party's top leadership.
You can get it at CVS, Walgreens, but there are rules and you have to obey them.
Chaos theory tells us that even when something does obey rigid rules, it may still be unpredictable.
Was it the multiple times Sherry went up to Daryl and told him to just obey Negan?
The defense is bizarre: Since he is the president, there are laws he isn't obliged to obey.
In fact, she said, she induces the lions to obey her with affection and morsels of meat.
Even so, some leading ultra-Orthodox rabbis have begun to instruct their followers to obey government restrictions.
That is because everyone realizes that the rules are temporary and is, therefore, willing to obey them.
I gave in because it was Asian tradition to obey my elders no matter the personal cost.
The couple perform every act of expiation they can imagine, obey every superstition, worship at every shrine.
But they have chosen a form in which the bride does not promise to "obey" the groom.
Consider Vice President Pence, a man who regularly tries to make policy obey the dictates of faith.
Prophets also foresee the grand possibilities and privileges awaiting those who listen with the intent to obey.
" — TREVOR NOAH "[As Trump] I like to obey the law, just ask Paul Manafort or Michael Cohen.
Some in the room thought he was saying that they should shut up and obey his directives.
"In our constitution it is banned -- and it is my duty to obey my constitution," he said.
Obey all of the same signs, signals as road markings as you would if you were driving.
All must obey the CCP, and the CCP obeys Xi — this is the absolute power of control.
"He's got to obey the SEC, clearly … there's an accountability to the public trust," Tyson told TMZ.
But, for the first time in her life, the 28-year-old psychologist refused to obey them.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took."
The Fed set up a system that would penalize banks that failed to obey its new rules.
He made clear that Apple would obey American law — but only after trying to shape the law.
"They think we are strategic partners and that we will obey everything," he said of American officials.
The city says it needs passenger dropoff data in order to make sure drivers obey those rules.
He was booked for failure to obey a lawful command, and for the seat belt infraction ... both misdemeanors.
On Tuesday, the site's interim editor in chief, Barry Petchesky, was fired for refusing to obey that order.
It is the responsibility of every driver to adhere to road and traffic signs and obey local laws.
She'll follow in the footsteps of Diana and Kate in omitting the word "obey" from her vows. 9.
Indian label Transcending Obscurity will release the band's third album, And You Will Obey Me, on June 15.
TIME Britain will continue to obey the EU's laws during a transition period until the end of December.
By and large, they obey its laws and adopt many of its customs, and its institutions remain strong.
Life for ordinary Orthodox clerics serving scattered communities across France has always been tricky, whichever bishop they obey.
As he put it, this verse gave the "clear and wise command" that people should obey the law.
The inmates work to socialize the dogs, teaching them to trust people, behave appropriately and obey simple commands.
Some will follow pedestrian signals, some will obey traffic lights, and some will do none of the above.
Some among Catalonia&aposs roughly 200,000 civil servants have said they will refuse to obey orders from Madrid.
A poll of young Indians last year found over half agreeing that women should always obey their husbands.
" "The first thing we ought to do is probably obey the Constitution," Paul said on "Kilmeade and Friends.
She's saying he doesn't check the boxes that would qualify him to issue orders she ought to obey.
Though Yameen has ignored the court rulings, he has stopped short of saying he will not obey them.
Actual clowns, McNicol explained, have a code of conduct, follow an ethical code, and obey a clown constitution.
And since robots are not natural creatures, there's no need for them to obey biological or evolutionary laws.
Twenty-nine states legally require their electors to obey the results of the popular vote in their state.
These two bodies have identical services; the main difference is that they pray for, and obey, different bishops.
Abdeslam was not armed but did not immediately obey orders when confronted by police, Van der Sypt said.
As a member of UNCLOS it is supposed to obey the court, but there is no enforcement mechanism.
That's why we're not very comfortable with writing in a pool and having a director obey a guideline.
Will the Arctic become its frigid Caribbean, a saltwater preserve where Moscow makes the rules and others obey?
Instead of calls for jihad, what I heard were religious leaders insisting that the faithful obey the state.
She describes him as controlling and says he would raise his voice if she failed to obey him.
Apple refused to obey a court order directing the tech giant to help the FBI unlock the phone.
He didn't obey the flight attendant and put the bag away, the manager says, because he was snoozing.
Taking a rather defeatist stance on gun control, she pointed out that mass shooters don't obey the law.
"Authorities must take into consideration that we are not just subjects that have to obey," she told Reuters.
"I'd remind people: We would not have health care today were it not for Nancy Pelosi," Obey said.
And research shows that if leaders convey that they won't tolerate harassment, people within an organization typically obey.
Jeffrey Deitch, who gave him a solo show in 2010 at Deitch Projects, calls the Obey campaign prescient.
But even some of those inclined to obey the government's instructions find the economic costs difficult to bear.
Like other North Korean workers abroad, the women were trained to obey their manager, who held their passports.
If democratically accountable governments legislate net-zero targets, businesses should obey the law as it applies to them.
And the league once again made clear it is willing to obey China's rules to preserve that chance.
Four-year-olds are sensitive to social norms and think that they and other people should obey them.
Britain has said that it will obey European rules during that time as part of a transition period.
" The lyrics of the closing track, "Congenital Evil," reinforce the message: "Why do you always have to obey?
Part of the answer is that these circles of DNA don't obey the same rules that chromosomes do.
The Fallists argue that they obey no hierarchy and bear no responsibility for actions taken in their name.
He urged Muslims around the world to swear allegiance to the caliphate and obey him as its leader.
She cut grass, grasping a sickle with hands that did not always obey her, to feed her rabbits.
On Tuesday, however, Trump told reporters he would obey international law against attacking cultural sites in military conflicts.
"It's sound financial management advice to obey the law, rather than to blatantly act in opposition to regulations."
Reagan fired the strikers when they did not obey his order to return to work within 48 hours.
We have given life to these things, but now we know that they do not obey only us.
They are, however, required to act in good faith and must otherwise obey company, insurance and contract laws.
As Quignard notes in "The Hatred of Music," the Latin word obaudire , to obey, contains audire , to hear.
He urges Muslims around the world to swear allegiance to the caliphate and obey him as its leader.
And Kelly's face will start popping up under freeways in LA.Yeah, like Obey, but it'll just say Shoes.
We don't get to vote for anything in the U.S. but we have to obey every federal law.
Whatever thruster scientists design, however, it will have to obey the laws of physics just like everyone else.[Researchgate]
Obey the laws of the land so they won&apost have a reason to accuse us of any wrongdoing.
If you don't obey the mandate, the Swiss find out, and they go after you and garnish your wages.
Nixon first fired his attorney general and deputy attorney general when they refused to obey Nixon and dismiss Cox.
First, enjoy these deer who obey traffic signs in a very orderly fashion that you probably couldn't pull off.
They work hard, they obey, they're cheap, and they do all the work no one else wants to do.
Video game architecture doesn't need to obey the laws of physics, and Dishonored 21999 took advantage of that freedom.
When it does, it may be more morally and politically justifiable to violate the law than to obey it.
They're trained to impose their will on others, obey strict hierarchies, physically dominate, and are rewarded for doing so.
BLITZER: Gentlemen... (CROSSTALK) BLITZER: ... we actually have rules — we're trying to obey these rules that all of you agreed.
After all, it's easier to obey local laws if they're the same laws in a bunch of big cities.
But as the firm scrupulously reminds its customers, they need to use their common sense and obey all laws.
The great worry for officials in Madrid is that the public administration in Catalonia may not obey their orders.
According to Reuters, 41 percent of Americans trusted Facebook to some extent to obey laws protecting user data privacy.
Quoting Romans 13, he said Duterte was a God-appointed "agent of wrath" whom police should obey without question.
The project calls for Chinese tech companies to obey the labor laws in China and the international labor convention.
Luis Roberto from KHUNTO, a junior member of the opposition coalition, said his party would "obey" the president's decision.
He ended up being suspended by the Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission for his failure to obey the court order.
The Chinese government has said it encourages Chinese enterprises to obey the laws of the countries where they operate.
Although most European countries belong to the EU and obey numerous common rules, they have widely different tax regimes.
House investigators today have little reason to believe that Trump would obey a formal congressional subpoena for his testimony.
Barth thus ultimately concluded that Romans 13 does, in fact, not call upon people blindly to obey the state.
"We're not going to turn to people and say, 'These are the rules; obey them,'" he said in June.
In fact, I experienced flashbacks of when I was back in high school and was expected to "obey" them.
Omani banks must obey lending ratios which limit the credit they extend to 87.5 percent of their deposit bases.
He softened his tone during a debate last week, saying he would obey international law as commander in chief.
Bartenders dressed as Meeseeks obey every drink order, and there's a separate entrance for customers dressed as Rick Sanchez.
"All they want to do is push us back, so that Russia would sit silently and obey," he said.
If I were to give something illegal and not in consonant with the law, then they must not obey.
With OBEY and OJ proving viable as well, I realized that this was the grid I had to make.
"There's an old saying in politics: If you don't know your jewels, know your jeweler," David Obey told me.
Waterfalls are furious cascades of water, sometimes scoring the landscapes in which they flow as they obey gravity's demands.
BROADWAY THEATERS MUST OBEY NEW RULE BANNING GATHERINGS OF MORE THAN 500 PEOPLE BEGINNING ON THURSDAY NIGHT - GOVERNOR CUOMO
Mr. Black, known as Gary, did not obey at least five commands to drop his gun, Chief Metz said.
"Business owners and business associations must obey the law and must safeguard the health of their patrons," he said.
The European Union, in fact, has been threatening to penalize companies that obey Washington's mandates about cutting off Iran.
Mr. Barak said he was unaware of any impropriety and had ordered his campaign aides to obey the law.
Look, Mustapha told himself, if I want to get out of this place, let me obey whatever they say.
Disease doesn't obey borders, which means any truly major health crisis will eventually land on a US President's desk.
The president later walked back his comments and said he would "obey the law" with respect to military action.
"Turn around their ingrained lazy, lax, slow, sloppy, freewheeling, individualistic ways so they obey company rules," the directive said.
" He said Mr. Trump's refusal to obey congressional subpoenas is a "direct assault on the legitimacy of this inquiry.
He refused to obey a court order to remove a statue of the Ten Commandments from a state building.
When deputies arrived, he refused to obey commands, so an armored truck and tactical team were called, Reid said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Traffic lights don't just work for drivers, some bank customers obey them on their smartphones too.
Most of us obey the word of those clad in uniforms to an almost Stanford Prison Experiment-esque degree.
She has consistently appeared to forget about the people she's conquered beyond their capacity to serve and obey her.
It would also require local police chiefs and sheriff to obey federal demand to hold suspects for possible deportation.
The ingredients needed are clear: The participants have to agree on who's in the group; there's a single set of rules all participants can actually obey; compliance is monitored effectively, with graduated punishments for violation; enforcement and adjudication is affordable; and outside authorities have to allow the participants to obey the rules.
Mr Duque visited a camp on October 13th and assured its residents of his support provided they obey the law.
Since you can have lots of different skyrmion configurations so long as they obey the same rules, they're topological objects.
In a paper published today in Nature Biotechnology, researchers programmed human cells to obey 109 different sets of logical instructions.
He been charged with breach of peace, failure to obey police officer's direction or order, and resisting an officer's demands.
The notice carried in Chinese media Monday said travelers should closely monitor weather and sea conditions and obey all warnings.
Providers are left struggling to find creative ways to obey both the law and their vow to do no harm.
She was arrested, convicted of refusing to obey the bus conductor and fined $10 and costs, a total of $14.
Facing the biggest challenge of his presidency, Yameen has stopped short of saying he will not obey the court order.
The poor college-age waitress didn't know which to obey — the former leader of the free world, or Mrs. Bush.
Non-Mormons can attend, but they are charged more for tuition and must obey the school's strict code of conduct.
Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) is mysteriously inhabited by a mystical entity called Genesis, which makes people obey his every command.
White House employees must also obey the Presidential Records Act which clearly states that all records belong to the public.
Carrying cloth bags for all shopping can be a challenge, but people need to obey the government's decision, she said.
Then, an officer made a command for people to leave the Capitol, which several people including Williams did not obey.
"On the front line fighters don't obey the rules any more," says a former militant, who notes that many smoke.
In March, Hancock entered pleas of no contest to driving the wrong way and failing to obey a highway sign.
Having studied behaviour at crossings, she notes that people more readily obey a system which purports to heed their input.
Gaines was accused of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, littering and failing to obey a reasonable and lawful order, all misdemeanors.
As a result, the CAA sent a letter to Ryanair asking it to obey the rules and threatening legal action.
They are however required to act with good faith towards clients and must otherwise obey company, insurance, and contract laws.
And it may have only been because McGahn refused to obey presidential orders that Trump wasn't charged with obstructing justice.
The portrait of Representative Dave Obey (D-WI), completed in 2005 (six years before his 2011 retirement), is so crowded
"In normal countries, the president is there to ask people to obey the law," says the newly-freed Mr Dundar.
Here's the problem ... obsessed fans are the least likely to obey stay away orders because they're often not operating rationally.
For much of human history, government power has been the unavoidable constant in life – government decrees, and the people obey.
A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Take a printed shirt, like this one from Obey, with a silk scarf that you can tie around your head.
They do not believe that an American government agency which operates in secret can be trusted to obey any rules.
There's the cliché of the stentorian-voiced dominatrix who speaks in very clipped tones and says, You will obey me .
At its best, the impeachment process is an attempt to protect our institutions from his inability to obey the rules.
This is a man who cried "reverse discrimination" when he was asked to obey fair housing laws in the 1970s.
"We will make sure that whoever does financial business in the EU has to obey our strict rules," Karas said.
"They won't obey you unless they fear you," she told Daenerys, entreating her to be a dragon, not a sheep.
Singapore is ideal because it has good weather, great infrastructure and drivers who tend to obey traffic rules, Iagnemma says.
Gaines was accused of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, littering and failing to obey a reasonable and lawful order, all misdemeanors.
Never before used, it empowers the government to take "all measures necessary to compel" a region to obey the constitution.
On Sunday, he told reporters he believed Erdogan had staged the coup, and that he would obey any extradition order.
At last, the government has devised a means to better protect American workers and ensure that companies obey the law.
It creates a sense of ownership over the law along with a strong source of motivation to obey the law.
Rhodes was stuck in the difficult position of having to choose to obey his coach or his team's veteran defender.
When I say, "Go on your hands and knees," or "Go in that corner," or whatever, they kind of obey.
Last year, they made OBEY free for everyone under 19, an objective that came to the founder in a dream.
"There's something special about OBEY happening in this town that's not totally tuned in to what we're doing," he says.
Appeals court judges are bound to obey Supreme Court precedent, but justices are free to vote to overturn past rulings.
Under this president, businesses now face an arbitrary and unexpected new regulatory regime — obey him, or face his biker mob.
These people have taken an oath, and they have, on their website, 10 orders they refuse or will not obey.
They obey American laws, work in American jobs, pay American taxes and hunger for the opportunity to become American citizens.
While his kindhearted nature is commendable, it is also dangerous to be too forgiving of authorities that obey discriminatory commands.
Arnold Francis Obey (pronounced OH-bee) was born on March 5, 1947, in the Bronx, the oldest of six children.
Mr. Khadam took pains to emphasize that his refusal to obey the order did not amount to an armed rebellion.
Many women are taught from an early age that the best chance of survival in an attack is to obey.
A. For Microsoft's Cortana virtual assistant to obey only one voice, the software has to get to know that voice.
And most important, Democrats must never follow the Republican example of sacrificing morals, principles and reason to obey their leader.
You should obey the law and if you don't like the law, get your legislative body to change the law.
The problem with this theory is that it violates the law of conservation of matter, which all chemical reactions obey.
"As an investor, I obey by all UN resolutions making sure we're not violating any sanctions, any rules," Sawiris said.
Another was donated by iconic street artist Shepard Fairey, founder of OBEY Clothing and creator of Barack Obama's "Hope" poster.
The number began to plummet under Mayor Michael Bloomberg after the city instructed police officers to obey the state law.
"The administration needs to obey the law, and we're going to do everything we can to enforce it," said Sen.
"Defendants have been given ample opportunity to take these lawsuits seriously and obey the rule of law," the filing said.
The situation has local sheriffs and police chiefs in a bind: Whom should they obey, the president or the courts?
"I would obey any subpoena that was sent to me," he said at a town hall-style event in Fairfield.
In addition to its in-house brand, Wildfang regularly collaborates with huge names in menswear, like Obey, Volcom, and RCVA.
Knowing that IT must obey the laws of its space, Losers' Club push IT into a corner so IT shrinks.
Formula One history has countless examples of teams forcing drivers to obey orders but usually with one dominant player benefiting.
At that time, we expect him to obey the law and turn over the whistleblower's full complaint to the Committee.
Amazon turns its workers into little more than fungible mechanical parts in a giant machine, who must obey orders unquestioningly.
"Article 3 of Nixon's impeachment was obstruction of Congress, refusing to obey defined congressional subpoenas, pleading imaginary privilege," Nadler said.
As a devoted servant of God, he agrees to obey and takes the child to Mount Moriah to slaughter him.
"Once you let the genie out of the bottle, it's not going to obey you and just go back in."
In Germany, most people obey the Ampelmännchen ("little traffic light man"), whereas pedestrians in the U.K. tend to be more defiant.
Trying to obey, the crew reduced thrust, unaware that the faulty engines could only offer all or nothing, the sources said.
It's an Alexa-powered speaker (emphasis on the Alexa, not the speaker) that will answer your questions and obey your commands.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism said Monday that travelers should closely monitor weather and sea conditions and obey all warnings.
Obey the laws of the land and put other matters into the hands of God and he will work it out.
Despite their differences, the interiors of both AdS and dS universes obey Einstein's classical gravity theory—everywhere outside singularities, that is.
She has denounced rights violations and vowed that abusers would be prosecuted and called for all sides to obey the law.
Princess Diana became the first royal bride not to vow to "obey" her husband when she married Prince Charles in 1981.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Britain will not obey the bloc's regulations, setting a hard stance on the upcoming negotiations.
He said in his quiet voice that spoke with authority and meant you had best obey, get back on the horse.
Rather than obey a new anti-abortion restriction attached to those federal funds, the reproductive health organization is rejecting that money.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Britain will not obey the bloc's regulations, setting a hard stance on the upcoming negotiations.
It will pay a penalty of $892m and a further $300m if it does not obey the terms of the settlement.
Rather, his point of view seems grounded in whether things like abortion and birth control obey the letter of existing laws.
Published in censored form as "For a Just Cause" in 1952, it contained sections reluctantly inserted to obey the party line.
"We live in a country whose direct competitor can shut down our banks if we do not obey it," he says.
Zoe (Zendaya) messes up her phone and realizes that one of its apps makes men and boys obey her like dogs.
By requiring its hardware to obey local regulations, DJI effectively removes a layer of accountability if a pilot breaks the rules.
And then there's the problem of black holes, which also must obey the laws of general relativity and quantum mechanics simultaneously.
Many sovereign citizens refuse to pay taxes and believe they have the right to pick and choose which laws to obey.
At home and abroad, the prince is also promoting a strand of Islam that encourages its followers to obey their rulers.
Two constitutional experts consulted by Reuters said the president would be committing a crime if he does not obey the court.
Recently, RFRA-type laws have been used to shield members of the Christian majority from having to obey anti-discrimination laws.
We should not have to repeatedly remind Seattle that they are still part of Washington State and must obey the law.
Indeed, evangelical traditionalists commonly believe that God will lavishly reward those who obey his commandments while subjecting others to eternal damnation.
But these first results from the Event Horizon Telescope suggest that both big and small black holes obey the same rules.
There is no choice except to obey, and yet he treats it as if she took him up on an invitation.
As for who picks the subject matter: "My daughter makes requests and then I have to obey those requests," he says.
The 23-year-old was pulled over in Weehawken -- and allegedly failed to obey a police officer's directions, according to NJ.com.
He says if she doesn't obey him he'll make another heir, which seems like a stretch, but Yara lets it slide.
Some 183% favoured introducing sharia law in some areas of Britain, while 39% felt that wives should always obey their husbands.
He was cited for failing to obey a traffic signal and operating a vehicle with an expired registration, the report states.
Both water waves and light waves consist of rippling crests and troughs, and they obey many of the same mathematical equations.
People with registered weapons who can pay $40,000 for a machine gun "bend over backwards to obey the law," he says.
Americans can instead take pride that they live in a society where even a president must obey the criminal-justice process.
How can Americans be expected to respect and obey the law when the president himself proudly proclaims he will flout it?
But we are responsible to use our measures proportionately and to obey the well-defined boundaries set by the legal framework.
"I didn't want to listen, I didn't want to do no chores, I didn't want to obey no curfew," he said.
That said, they need not obey show of hands expectations that have a significant downside (to individual candidates and the party).
I am your master and you are my slave: I order, you obey," Pedrillo chimes in, "In Europe, it's the same!
Clinton has been asking voters to stand up to the gun lobby, a regressive political force that Republican politicians fearfully obey.
QUINCEY: YEAH, I MEAN WHETHER IT'S A BOLT ON OR IT'S ANYTHING TRANSFORMATION, IT HAS ALWAYS GOT TO OBEY THREE CRITERIA.
Still, the case will move forward, and Mr. Erdogan, in typically combative style, said, "I don't obey or respect the decision."
And a judge ruled that Apple should aid federal authorities in hacking that phone, which Apple has steadfastly refused to obey.
Chinese tech entrepreneur Luo Yonghao has been banned from taking planes or trains over his firm's failure to obey court rulings.
The women deny charges of failing to obey the lawful commands of the aircraft's captain and assault by beating on board.
"Trust — that's the main thing in this business," Mr. Obey said, adding that building trust with new tenants can be difficult.
She says before this: Let's agree to obey our new leader, not only with our mouths, but also from our hearts.
"Your letter asks whether the Department and the FBI 'intend to obey' the law," Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote Monday.
Given that biblical law mandates women obey their husbands, chain-smoking Mejal wonders if it isn't a sin to leave them.
That set up Ms. Jeffress's role in arguing that the F.B.I. should be required to obey more limits than it wanted.
These places take animals from horrible situations and give them a home where they don't have to serve or obey commands.
"If somebody does not obey my orders in this republic, I'll force him," Mr. Kadyrov boasted on Chechen TV in 2013.
But Mr. Hifter, who believes he can still take Tripoli, refused to obey his Russian backers and left Moscow without signing.
"It's becoming cheaper to say sorry after the fact than to obey the law in the first place," he told me.
Similarly, the New Testament imparts clear instructions to, among other things, pay taxes without complaint and to obey the governing authorities.
Ms. Aldana, who has threatened to resign if the expulsion order stands, said the president needed to obey the Constitutional Court.
On Saturday, he threatened to destroy Iranian cultural sites, before backtracking and saying he would obey international law on the issue.
Sunday's announcement left unclear whether Tehran intends to obey that heightened scrutiny or will lower its adherence to the standard level.
And yet, she also says, the plight of women in Senegal is dire: forced to obey husbands they can never leave.
Will House Democrats fight back in court against the latest wave of witnesses to obey White House instructions and defy subpoenas?
"The only way to materialize the (1979 Islamic) revolution's goals is national unity and not to obey the enemy," he said.
Instead, he made me feel loved, said in his quiet voice that spoke with authority and meant you had best obey.
Congress is supposed to obey this mandate simply out of fidelity to the Constitution, because the Goodlatte BBA isn't self-enforcing.
We will certainly obey them, but I think we need to do more than just that — and I believe we can.
They obey local and national laws, court orders and national security authorities, and bend to other, less transparent means of coercion.
But Apple is also just a foreign company — it must obey local laws, and it must watch for its bottom line.
Ms. Jordan says she is irked by Zyaire's unwillingness to obey her and by his tendency to interrupt her quiet moments.
The wedding is held at Westminster Abbey, in great ceremony, and the Princess vows to "obey" her consort, to much controversy.
At times, I had felt like a black sheep attempting to play the political game, guard information and obey the silos.
Celebrate the publication of Resist Much / Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance with readings and more this Sunday, April 16.
So whether you want people to obey driving rules or stop other crimes, the key is to be swift and certain.
Claire Foy's Elizabeth (better known as Lilibet) is so pleased she even insists upon keeping the "obey" bit in the marriage vows.
If they do the right things and play the game and obey the basketball gods, they'll have a great chance to win.
But even if the law worked as it is supposed to, barring defections would only force politicians to obey their party presidents.
Data from the DPS showed that police issued more than 10,650 warnings and citations for failing to obey the law in 2017.
I don&apost see anything wrong with Jeff Sessions utilizing that scripture because that scripture simply says to obey the civil authorities.
A president who openly fishes for votes and affirmation from people sworn to obey his orders will destroy that careful constitutional balance.
He had fired two volleys of shots at the knife-wielding teenager, who refused to obey his commands to drop the knife.
Since qubits obey the same laws of quantum physics as molecules, the scientists could directly simulate interactions between particles with interacting qubits.
The best way to put the federal bureaucracy back on a leash is to make it obey the laws the people write.
In this type of exercise, you are an agent of the system, navigating the tension of orders you don't want to obey.
As you'd expect from a longtime feminist like Markle, the future Duchess of Sussex will not be pledging to "obey" her husband.
National law requires that every Chinese company obey the Chinese Communist Party and, as directed, pilfer data from domestic and foreign networks.
Might these firms hoard cash just because they are run by megalomaniacs who are too rich and odd to obey any rules?
But the companies also concede that they may be forced to obey valid subpoenas, court orders, or search warrants for customer information.
A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Lose It and MyFitnessPal can get fellow trainees to badger you, but Mandal found people don't obey peers like a respected trainer.
Meanwhile, Archibald gets on the wrong side of Mr. Willoughby when he smacks Margaret with his cane to get her to obey.
Riders are prohibited from riding on sidewalks and leaving scooters in public rights of way, must wear helmets and obey other rules.
Satellites exist (as proven by the existence of your iPhone), and obey rules that only work if they're orbiting a round Earth.
"Those conflicts put technology companies in the impossible position of choosing which country's law to obey and which to violate," Smith testified.
"We obey the law, not politicians," Draghi said, underscoring his commitment to the ECB's primary task of keeping inflation ticking steadily up.
It's part of a long tradition of stories about women whose curiosity and inability to obey orders causes a lot of trouble.
But about two years later I open a newspaper, and there's our chief of police saying he wasn't going to obey it.
Ohio State University police shoots the suspect, later identified as Abdul Razak Ali Artan, after he fails to obey orders to stop.
Lawyer Obey Shava told journalists the court had returned computers, cellphones and other electronic devices that had been seized from O'Donovan's home.
Monday morning, prosecutors officially charged Floyd with 2 counts of DUI, 1 count of failure to obey a cop and obstructing traffic.
Julio Guzmán, who is second in the polls, was disqualified because his party failed to obey its rules when it nominated him.
Friedman was asked if he thought the reason will be the refusal of IDF soldiers to obey the orders of the government.
He issued his first presidential pardon, forgiving Arpaio for his criminally contemptuous refusal to obey the lawful orders of a federal court.
ADF says it is unfair, cruel even, to expect religious people to obey secular laws even if they control profit-making operations.
Though he believed in the civic virtue of ordinary men, he had no truck with demands that political leaders obey their constituents.
The man, who has not been identified, reportedly yelled at his son on the field to obey a call from the referee.
"We will obey international law and will not bring anyone back to a civil war country," Sea Eye said in a tweet.
Among the infractions it is most often used to punish are throwing food, spitting, making weapons and failing to obey an order.
They said that parents whose children refused to obey the longstanding tradition could be fined up to 5,000 Swiss francs, about $5,050.
When he roars at his viewers to turn off the poisonous tube, they obey, then tune in the next evening for more.
The reason: He refused to obey federal and state court orders to remove a 22009,113-pound stone monument of the Ten Commandments.
The coins force Heti to obey an authority beyond her control, which is, in a sense, the whole purpose of her book.
The SEO's religious board is reviewing a proposal for warrants, which must be structured to obey Islam's ban on pure monetary speculation.
As kids, we're taught to respect our elders: to answer to and obey police officers, teachers and people in positions of authority.
Prompts are sinister, because after Verizon disconnects you, you have to call back and obey the rules to get to anyone again.
In "The Lives of Others," he was a successful playwright in East Berlin, striving equally to obey and to buck the system.
"We continue to respect the right to peaceful protest and expect people to obey the law," the agencies said in the statement.
The group's interim executive director, Teresa Nelson, said the officers failed to obey department rules by not having their body cameras on.
Lawler's complaint explains she felt required to, lest Choudhury diminish her as lazy, disrespectful, or withhold her certification if she didn't obey.
In refusing to obey orders because of his doubts as to their legality, LTC Lakin has acted exactly as proper training dictates.
Since starting in 2007, Halifax's OBEY Convention has established itself by continuously rallying behind artists and sounds that exist along the periphery.
And even if judge rules for an injunction, your school likely will refuse to obey it for fear of the rule's wrath.
The laws, briefly: A robot may not harm a human being, must obey orders from humans and must protect its own existence.
"I was shocked," said Mr. Obey, who has been told that he will have to move out when the property changes hands.
Some scholars argue that we have moral reason to obey the law only if compliance is independently the right course of action.
The administration cites the biblical injunction to obey the powers that be as one explanation for its zero-tolerance policy on immigration.
Russian stubbornness, she added, meant that the authorities needed to introduce controls step by step if the public is to obey them.
"John, you tried to teach our girls to be quiet and obey," Ms. Preston said in court, apparently referring to Mr. Geddert.
An unseen narrator explains what's going on and what Stanley is "supposed" to do … but what if he doesn't obey the narration?
Failure to obey the stay-at-home directive is a misdemeanor under California law, punishable by a fine and imprisonment, Kelly says.
Kim emphasized that all fields and units of the country should "unconditionally" obey quarantine instructions laid-out by the anti-epidemic headquarters.
More broadly, Trump has ignored longstanding democratic norms, such as that a presidential candidate release tax returns and obey certain ethics rules.
BREXIT: ASKED IF JOHNSON WOULD SEND BREXIT EXTENSION REQUEST IF LAW DEMANDS IT, BARCLAY SAYS BORIS JOHNSON AS PM WILL OBEY LAW
Obey Mapupa, who makes tombstones in Mbare, a poor suburb of Harare, says that business should be good: more people are dying.
"What we say to the Syrians is there are rules to live here, so you have to obey those rules," she said.
Mueller appears to have little option but to follow that legal guidance since he is generally bound to obey Justice Department policies.
One cautionary jingle of the time reminded Americans to "Obey the laws, and wear the gauze, protect your jaws, from septic paws."
Trump pardoned ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio, setting free a man who had refused to obey court orders protecting the rights of immigrants.
"Have absolute loyalty and obey all the instructions of the top leadership," he said in a keynote address to the party faithful.
It is my firm belief that the only laws an individual can truly respect and obey are those he instills in himself.
I am less likely to obey unidentified men in civilian clothes who physically intimidate me but refuse to say who they are.
In Iran's ski resorts, for instance, signs admonish female skiers to "obey Islamic affairs," but many swap their headscarves for ski hats.
It may still require me to obey speeding laws if I drive to an event that I plan to cover for Vox.
An omnipresent narrator is constantly telling you what you should do, but it's fully up to you whether or not you obey.
It may seem surprising that the motion would work in air and in water, but both are fluids and obey similar physical laws.
Individuals with a disposition to authoritarianism demonstrate a fear of "the other" as well as a readiness to follow and obey strong leaders.
Ohio State University Police Officer Alan Horujko shot Artan after he failed to obey orders to stop, killing him and stopping the attack.
Taught that a woman must obey her husband, Hawn blamed herself for her mistreatment and stayed in the marriage for 10 more years.
And all these "space groups," meaning structures that can obey all these different symmetry operations [rotations and translations that leave the structures unchanged].
The phrasing caused a touch of controversy, as many thought the future monarch should not be obliged to obey anybody — even her husband.
San Francisco's Mayor, London Breed, told the Chronicle that assholes are also refusing to obey the law and clean up after their dogs.
And I go back to that passage the attorney general referred to in Romans 13 talking about obey the laws of the land.
If the West wants Russia to obey the rules, a good start would be to do a better job in following them ourselves.
So NS2 may yet be asked to obey parts of EU law, including third-party access to the pipeline and transparency on pricing.
If Iran "wants genuinely to be part of the international community it has to obey the rules of the international community," he said.
On Tuesday, Novanto told reporters he would obey the legal process, but said he was "shocked" by the allegations and denied any wrongdoing.
San Francisco-based Airbnb said it would obey the new law and remove all the non-compliant listings from its site by June.
Whether Hughes serves time or not, he has promised to obey the law the next time he wants to make a political protest.
Over 90% of people arrested with "failure to obey" police orders were black -- and this in a city that is only 63% black.
But they cannot insist the rest of us adhere to those beliefs, or turn their holy texts into laws that we must obey.
You said that when reaching a judgment, Mr Posner assesses whether a sensible solution is blocked by some "case that judges must obey".
Making sure satellites obey the 25-year guideline, and watching them closely in the meantime, has spawned a whole sector of creative solutions.
In addition, electrons must obey the so-called Pauli exclusion principle, which states that no two particles can occupy the same quantum state.
The attorney general and his deputy at the time resigned rather than obey Nixon, but Bork, the department's No. 3, followed Nixon's directions.
TMZ broke the story ... Jacquees was arrested for allegedly driving without a seat belt, refusing to obey a police officer and disorderly conduct.
The decision to shoot Terence Crutcher, 40, who was acting bizarrely and failed to obey commands, stemmed from her police training, she said.
Abbott has said Hernandez told county officials that her office would no longer comply with state law requiring counties to obey federal requests.
"China urges the United States to strictly obey World Trade Organization rules and rectify its mistaken methods as soon as possible," it added.
For a smaller startup, figuring out how to obey GDPR's data localization mandate could be a huge engineering detour they can hardly afford.
While being a missionary used to involve typhoid fever and violent natives, modern Christians could now dutifully obey the Lord via theater tickets.
The phrasing caused a touch of controversy, as many thought the future monarch should not be obliged to obey anybody — even her husband.
Unlike employees, who must show up to work and obey instructions, contractors usually strike bargains for individual tasks, such as fixing a sink.
The Marrakesh proposals include first a requirement that ICANN obey any advice offered, after a unanimous vote, by its Government Advisory Committee (GAC).
Therefore, all Americans should simply accept and obey the edicts of government experts, under the auspice of a one-size-fits-all behemoth.
Police could then be seen ordering Crosby to get on the ground and when he did not obey orders immediately he was tackled.
It is clear that the major will continue to obey the orders of the commander in chief no matter who that will be.
We felt compelled to explain in an issue brief what before nearly every American took for granted: The President must obey court orders.
While Caixin has always had more leeway than those organizations, it must still obey increasingly strict rules on what news organizations can publish.
Romeva was asked whether he believed all institutions, including the police, would follow orders from Catalan institutions rather than obey the Spanish government.
Certain Bible passages, like, "Servant, obey thy master" — different things like that were given to slaves to keep them in a docile position.
But women are still barred from driving and must obey a strict dress code requiring that they wear loose robes when in public.
In city council meetings, Spurgeon has said even if the buffer zone is instated, he and the other protestors will not obey it.
"It also affects the good officers, the ones who obey the law, stripping them of the credibility they need to do their job."
I got a newer vehicle and obey the speed limits and traffic laws, so getting pulled over is the least of my worries.
The problem with these restraining orders ... the people whose conduct judges are trying to curb are the least likely to comprehend and obey.
After consulting with the hospital's ethics committee, my colleagues and I told the family members that we would no longer obey their wishes.
The fact that "they risk their lives for us" should be enough impetus for people to obey directions and not exacerbate the situation.
Mr. Obey, who had a heart condition, was on vacation with his wife and sister-in-law when he began feeling seriously ill.
Adding more speed safety cameras in school zones would calm traffic citywide, train drivers to obey the law and protect all New Yorkers.
We ask them: What does blocking a legal website without any legal notification mean in a country that still pretends to obey laws?
"People who don't obey the requirements shall be dealt with by authorities in accordance with their respective duties and laws," the notice reads.
Trump has bent the presidency to his raucous requirements and refused to obey its behavioral codes fashioned over two-and-a-half centuries.
"Tomorrow, we'll be here and if you don't obey, you'll be arrested and your children will be taken to family services," he said.
Mr Johnson says he will obey the law, but he also insists that Britain will leave the EU on October 31st, whatever happens.
"You know what, if that's what the law is, I like to obey the law," the president told reporters in the Oval Office.
"Hillary will probably do much better in Milwaukee because she will do much better with the black vote in that area," Obey said.
They have also stressed that officials obey a heightened duty to be candid and provide any mitigating evidence that might undercut their request.
I believe we should stand up strongly to protect the interests of American intellectual property and punish those that don't obey the laws.
Milo's owner said dogs have to go through an exam, can't be too excitable, and must be able to immediately obey to commands.
"Are you trying to tell me what to do?" is our base response to anyone requesting that we obey the simplest social norms.
In April 2016, police arrested Farrera-Brochez for refusing to obey the government's order that he take a new blood test, Gan said.
Washington (CNN)Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Saturday said he would "obey any subpoena" that is sent to him -- his most forceful statement yet to clarify a previous remark that he wouldn't testify in a Senate impeachment trial "First of all, I'm going to obey any subpoena that was sent to me," Biden said at a campaign event in Fairfield, Iowa.
Among the other essential elements are governments that try to act within the law and, when they fail to do so, obey the courts.
But every day companies are pressed into complicity when they obey subpoenas to hand over phone or credit card records of a criminal suspect.
"Slaves" like Sylvie were expected to obey "masters" in a pyramid-like structure, with Raniere standing alone at the top as the only man.
Mendez de Vigo also said he was confident that the regional Catalan police would obey the law after the government had sacked regional officers.
Vasillios Pistolis was convicted Monday in a summary court-martial for failure to obey an order or regulation and making a false official statement.
HANNITY: Do you believe that people should obey the laws and in federal-- AREU: And in taxes-- HANNITY: Well, OK, there&aposs another example.
In order to sell insurance in a given state, an insurer must be licensed in that state and obey the laws of that state.
Partly due to NFL coaches' long-standing obsession with military tradition, both football players and soldiers are similarly trained to obey authority without question.
Transactions between the continent and new arrivals should also be fair and contractual, and include the migrant's duty to obey the host country's law.
The President warned the Supreme Court that if it gets in his way he would order the executive branch not to obey the court.
They need to think long and hard about the command you gave and then they'll decide if they're going to obey it or not.
And elsewhere the court has ruled that unauthorised immigrants fall under the jurisdiction of the United States, since they must obey the country's laws.
Some frame the stand-off in terms of the rule of law: Apple cannot pick and choose which rules it will obey, they say.
Flipkart has become a tangle of interlinked entities, including a holding company in Singapore, in an attempt to obey India's rules while maximising profits.
You can picture an upcoming scene in which Dany asks one of her dragons to dracarys him, and the dragon simply ... refuses to obey.
They have more trust in each other and in government; they tend to obey rules (leading to many jokes about "squareheads" and "dumb blondes").
"We're not going to turn to people and say, 'These are the rules; obey them,'" the agency's current president, Craig Reedie, told The Times.
It is unclear whether any major financial pledges will be made, or if there will be any commitment to obey the laws of war.
Americans' trust in the FBI and Justice Department will not be restored until those agencies are compelled to obey the law and the Constitution.
Evangelicals obey no canon law; each denomination is responsible for itself, an outgrowth of the Protestant belief in the individual priesthood of every believer.
For him, it seems, patriotism is not a voluntary and flexible thing, with room for dissent, but a martial enterprise: to obey without questioning.
Those whose names are logged into the system can face a host of restrictions, including air travel bans, for failing to obey court judgments.
In a city that is 63 percent black, 91 percent of those arrested for discretionary offenses like "failure to obey" or "trespassing" were black.
"Esper's third rationale was "to demonstrate our commitment to upholding the international rules-based order that we have long called on Iran to obey.
Torra could be removed from office for up to two years if found guilty of failing to obey the order to take them down.
The panic over ObamaCare premiums is putting new focus on the individual mandate and how much people should pay when they don't obey it.
"While yoga and meditation can be beneficial activities, it doesn't negate the need to obey flight crew instructions while in the air," Simon said.
Bean acted as if the whole state belonged to him by virtue of that fact and chose to obey whichever laws he saw fit.
If that socialization doesn't work, they can't be made to obey, to defer and to depend on others to make important decisions for them.
To convince people to obey the rules, politicians need to make a convincing case that the situation is serious enough to merit such sacrifices.
It has survived two major Supreme Court challenges, more than 50 attempts to repeal it, state reluctance to obey it, and relentless administrative sabotage.
In Staten Island, N.Y., the family of Arnold Obey, 210, a retired school principal, does not know when or how his funeral might occur.
American officials say he would have no choice: Chinese law requires that the country's firms obey instructions from the nation's Ministry of State Security.
Mr. Obey, a retired elementary school principal on Staten Island, N.Y., died of Covid-19 on Sunday in San Juan, P.R. He was 73.
He does not have a base of donors or a party apparatus that he feels the need to obey, and that makes a difference.
In my conversations with Belarusians, I was told that bosses don't necessarily have to threaten to fire employees for failing to obey political orders.
In her testimony last week, Ms. Haspel had vowed never to restart a detention and interrogation program and said she would obey current law.
Tell them that it's about a man who can't decide whether to obey his father's revenge rituals or kill himself first, and they vibrate.
We hypostatized our own concept and turned it into something "out there" whose commandments (which we made up) we struggle to understand and obey.
Green knows the President has the authority to pardon, and to issue legal orders, and that he has the responsibility to obey those orders.
"People think dogs are more intelligent than cats because they obey," said Frans de Waal, a biologist and primatologist at Emory University in Atlanta.
A united, sovereign nation must have borders and it must have laws that everyone, even crunchy tech companies in the Bay Area, must obey.
The banner on the facade of the office building housing AP3 called for the funds to "obey the law" and to "move the money".
" He added that "we are going to get answers to questions regarding their qualifications, potential conflicts of interest and willingness to obey the law.
And if some people can flout law enforcement and survive, and others obey it and die, law enforcement is not doing its job properly.
Michael Eldridge, were charged with a range of offenses including cruelty and maltreatment, drunk and disorderly conduct and failure to obey a general order.
There is a religious tradition that, unlike some others, asks the believer not only to observe and obey but also to discuss and disagree.
Petruchio's treatment of Kate is more blatant than most, but even Bianca's sweetheart of a husband, Luciento, expects his wife to obey him unquestioningly.
Learning how to obey such commands is useful for captive crocodiles, she says, in case they need to be transported or examined by a vet.
Before lighting up, it's important to consult and obey local regulations to ensure you're not breaking the law, advises the National Council on Fireworks Safety.
Like most gymnasts who had grown up immersed in training, she was isolated and vulnerable, and had been taught to trust and obey her coach.
We don't place unnecessary hurdles before our citizens or entrepreneurs, and things aren't overly complicated for people who are trying to know and obey laws.
Ms. Park is accused of hitting and slapping the children, and stepping on their legs and kicking them when they did not obey her orders.
But even if we all exist in a simulation, as Musk suggested at the Code Conference this month, he still has to obey securities laws.
But really it's all about Emmy Rossum having the most fun as Lena's wild cousin Ridley, a siren who can make men obey her telepathically.
Rick Perry, at least at first, will need to obey these rules, and that's one more way that research won't be hobbled by political winds.
The farmers featured in Matsubara's film are among those who refused to obey the Japanese government's initial requests to euthanize cows in the exclusion zone.
Of all of Claire's acquaintances, only Jane could say, "Come keep me company while I put my jammies on," and expect Claire to obey her.
Ling was quoted as saying to the court in his closing statement that he accepted all charges and would obey the court verdict and sentencing.
"Registered investment advisers" already have to obey this standard, and generally make money by charging a fee set at a percentage of a client's assets.
Police say Vinson opened fire after Scott stepped out of a vehicle with a gun in his hand and didn't obey commands to drop it.
It's by now well known that Samsung's Note 23 phone could pose a safety risk — but that doesn't mean everyone going to obey Samsung's recall.
But the final authority to obey the request lies with the courts, which will hold a full hearing some time after February 24th next year.
Refusals from McGahn — and other top White House staffers — to obey presidential directives are part of the reason that Trump may have avoided obstructing justice.
The cleric said he had "absolutely no recollection" of such incidents and considered himself innocent but that he would obey the orders of his superiors.
Under the new rule, if an EU citizen requests that their personal data be erased from a company's records, the company will have to obey.
Bart, Texas: If Trump refuses by executive order or other means to obey a final federal court ruling, how can the courts or Congress respond?
So I think -- RIVERA: I think that hold the got to obey the law stuff is such B.S., I really think it is such cover.
And for such a person, the approach can produce the opposite of the intended response, driving the person to lash out rather than to obey.
He hoped that by reminding its members to obey the constitution above all else, he and they would help "put the brakes on" creeping authoritarianism.
I'd say they should ask Shane, Andrea, Spencer, the Anderson family, or Sophia what happens when you don't explicitly obey Rick's instructions, but they can't.
If there had not been significant pressure from Capitol Hill, from Democrats and Republicans, would Nixon have felt less pressure to obey the court order?
Cops arrested him on DUI charges, and then added a failure to obey a lawful order charge because he refused to take a breath test.
Plus, if companies design autonomous cars to obey traffic laws, they will reduce the millions of dollars that cities and states collect in traffic fines.
If there is a change in the deal that was signed, we will be obliged to obey, but as of today, we are moving ahead.
French President Emmanuel Macron defended what he called Mattarella's courage and German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke of the need to obey rules governing the euro.
It found that many yearn for a lower-stress way to control their spending than trying to set budgets that they often fail to obey.
On the night that his Chelsea tenure ended, after a loss at Leicester City, Mourinho blamed the players for failing to obey his coaching diktat.
The song goes on to preach against Instagram ("Hold the selfies, put the 'Gram away") and the importance of faith ("Follow Jesus, listen and obey").
Operators can't sell their locations, and they have to obey Chick-fil-A's regulations, which include a rule that operators can't have any other jobs.
They obey it largely because they believe the authorities have the right to tell them what to do; in other words, the law has legitimacy.
The Uniform Code of Military Justice -- the military's law book -- requires personnel to obey only lawful orders, including those issued by the commander in chief.
Local officials called on migrants to obey local laws and regulations, adding that they could only provide assistance to the caravan if members followed guidelines.
Bork did so after Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus quit rather than obey Nixon's order to dismiss the special prosecutor.
Still, Pence did obey orders not to go where other officials at calmer times generally go -- a series of blue buildings known as conference row.
She was taught not to ask questions, to put her feelings "on a shelf" and to obey her parents and religious leaders no matter what.
I don't know what they're teaching kids here in North America but it seems to be obey, regurgitate, don't do any thinking or be creative.
I grew more and more angry and frustrated at my body, because I thought I was doing everything right, and yet it would not obey.
He was also fined the equivalent of $80 for violating the terms of his entry visa, which require visitors to obey Myanmar's laws and customs.
But debate has already erupted over how well the Italian government will be able to enforce the new rules — and whether Italians will obey them.
A second higher-up, Luis Vega, 33, ordered a murder and directed assaults against those who showed disrespect or didn't obey rules, the indictment said.
"We reached the point where we believed if we issued the subpoena, he would obey it and he would testify," Mr. Nadler said on Wednesday.
As a Catholic my faith in the Lord is undiminished; however — I no longer respect, submit, or obey the hypocritical predatory leadership of my church.
Chibaya was released on bail of 400 Zimbabwe dollars (about $39) on condition that he not interfere with witnesses, his lawyer, Obey Shava, told Reuters.
Dominic Cooper stars as Jesse Cutler, a whiskey-swilling small-town preacher who suddenly develops a superpower in which others are compelled to obey him.
Critics also argue that values are a private matter and that, in any case, new immigrants and longtime citizens alike must obey the country's laws.
A week later, Mr. Trump signed an executive order requiring executive branch employees to obey a list of rules designed to prevent conflicts of interest.
He's trying to get a judge to rule on whether he has to obey a congressional subpoena or a White House order to ignore it.
"I had this dynamic with Harvey where I felt like I always had to obey and jump," Ms. Mann said on Monday during cross-examination.
"We have to do this trial in a fair and bipartisan way and I hope that Leader McConnell would obey those strictures," Mr. Schumer said.
When asked Tuesday whether he would target Iranian cultural sites, Trump appeared to back off his earlier threats, saying he wanted to obey the law.
"I thought that I had to obey Chairman Mao," she wrote in her memoirs, "In the Vortex of the Cultural Revolution," published in Hong Kong.
That raises another loophole: The whistle-blower first must obtain specific directions from the director of national intelligence before he or she can obey them.
When her pledge to obey a voluntary campaign spending cap proved nettlesome, Ms. Harris did not hesitate to reverse herself, earning a hefty ethics fine.
He is employed by the United Nations, which contends that diplomatic immunity does not absolve its employees from the need to obey United States laws.
Floyd was also charged with failure to obey an officer and obstructing a roadway after his car was spotted an intersection just before 2121 a.m.
Party committee at companies in the private sector should act as supervisors to ensure companies strictly obey Chinese laws and regulations, according to the directive.
It was the standard police refrain: The officer feared for his life, and the victim was a really bad guy who failed to obey commands.
The spacecraft had technical difficulties connecting to some payloads, and three of the eight payloads plugged into the satlets couldn't hear and obey their groundmasters.
Organizers have asked participants to abide by "Santa's Code" (respect the city and obey the law), and here are a few requests from neighborhood bartenders.
She is a small woman from a long line of small women and a writer whose dense, fragmented works obey the merciless logic of nightmares.
The lace borders the scene, but refuses to obey its bounds, creeping into the image, turning the grass around the pond into knots and fine mesh.
And I can't speak to their situation but I do know if you're going to play across the world as an example we obey the laws.
"It bothers me that the intelligence of animals is measured by how willing they are to obey the commands of a human," the fake quote says.
"They are taught in the art of war from childhood, they obey their elders and serve the motherland," Cossack elder Igor Barannikov told The Associated Press.
The only solution I think is that the new platforms accept and obey the existing rules that are already adopted and respected by the existing networks.
Along the way, Wonder Woman is compelled to obey the dictatorial children, and she receives a sound spanking from toddlers while a mob of babies cheers.
As a citizen and a member of our community he has a duty to obey the law and act responsibly, especially while driving a motor vehicle.
But he's still going to make a better king than Jon "I obey the orders of anyone who tells me I'm doing a principled thing" Snow.
As it stands, now that the divorce is official, there will be a transition period during which Britain will continue to pay dues and obey rules.
To get a human being to obey in all areas, and to get them to go against their nature, is a very complicated and psychological monster.
A second higher-up, Luis Vega, 33, ordered a murder and directed assaults against those who showed disrespect or didn&apost obey rules, the indictment said.
I understand why the situation in France is the way it is, and I do believe the police only obey orders by casting a wider net.
From the looks of it, Percival Graves (Colin Farrell) is no longer content to obey magical laws and has his own agenda for liberating his brethren.
A positive verdict "would put Germany in a tough position where they have to obey the German constitution or EU law," said Brown Brothers Harriman's Chandler.
We try to obey company guidelines in terms of working excessive amounts but sometimes we eat into weekends, do extra work, and those sorts of things.
Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, said he would obey President Trump's order not to testify rather than seek a judge's ruling first.
In a video posted on social media on Monday, Rainsy appealed to soldiers not to obey if Hun Sen orders them to shoot at fellow Cambodians.
During the negotiation process, the UK would obey EU treaties and laws, but not take part in any decision-making, as it negotiated a withdrawal agreement.
But PASPA has no federal scheme, it just commands states to obey its dictate, a clear violation of the principles of federalism and the 85033th Amendment.
It is also not clear that companies would pay up: Barcelona's business lobby says no private firms would obey Catalan tax demands unless approved by Madrid.
The prime minister has now indicated to colleagues he will obey the law and seek an extension if it is forced on him by the courts.
From the view of US, if other countries that in the nuclear agreement still obey the agreement, then the US has difficulty to press Iran alone.
Good for all women who don't want to obey some timeline that they never signed on to or stay in a box of someone else's construction.
"I invite RAPP to become a compliant company, to obey the rules of this country, like the other forestry companies," Nurbaya said in a ministry statement.
But he said it appears to apply to an effort to arrest people in violent and unruly groups who refuse to obey police orders to disperse.
When Rose Pastor married James Graham Phelps Stokes on the shores of Connecticut in 1905, the couple insisted on omitting the word "obey" from the ceremony.
Sometimes our vehicles must follow paths delineated by cones or flares, and sometimes they must obey hand signals from workers (as seen in the video below).
Exactly why Mr. Sidhu did not heed the warning signs and failed to obey a four-foot wide stop sign with a flashing light is unclear.
That would keep the United Kingdom in a customs union with the European Union, while Northern Ireland would obey even more of the bloc's economic rules.
He's also the same guy who, no word of a lie, called a baboon a "fucking cocksucker" on live TV after it refused to obey him.
"We only need to obey his orders," said striker Javier Hernandez, whose back-to-goal distribution was so vital to triggering the team's offense on Sunday.
But Health and Human Services is an executive agency, bound to obey the president, and the needed cost and safety determinations are well within its capacity.
"Some of the concern is that people with the wrong values will not obey the law," said Jeffrey G. Reitz, a University of Toronto sociology professor.
But in the United Arab Emirates, where women are still legally obligated to obey their husbands, the law imposes some constraints on the girls'-trip narrative.
The church forbade sex outside marriage, and he'd promised God to obey the church's rules, but surely this particular rule didn't apply to an ex-wife?
" "We believe highlighting police presence promotes road safety because drivers tend to drive more carefully and obey traffic laws when they are aware of nearby police.
Several legislative attempts have since been made to protect consumers, but no national laws have been passed that require that companies obey Do Not Track requests.
We obey Allah and His Messenger, and we are fighting for the sake of this religion, not for the sake of Iran or the Arabian Peninsula.
He was arrested on suspicion of two counts of DUI, one count of obstructing a roadway and one count of failure to obey a police officer.
If approved, the law could directly contradict federal directives, putting local law enforcement agencies in the difficult position of deciding whether to obey Sacramento or Washington.
Whether it's the moon orbiting Earth, Earth orbiting the sun, or two cylinders falling toward the planet, general relativity says that they all obey identical equations.

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