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All the F.C.C. said is that the new broadcasters must abide by the present channel allotments and continue to provide service receivable on present sets.
The resolutions declared the region's sympathy with the South, although it pledged to abide by Kentucky's present policy of neutrality.
A spokesman for the P.D.P. said the dissidents had failed to abide by party rules in presenting their grievances.
After 9/11, we knew that we had entered a new era – that enemies who did not abide by any law of war would present new challenges to our application of the law; that our government would need new tools to protect the American people, and that these tools would have to allow us to prevent attacks instead of simply prosecuting those who try to carry them out.
Under a longstanding tradition, the leaders in both houses form districts that help each chamber's dominant party and then abide by the lines the other house presents.
But the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry has insisted that countries abide by the Vienna conventions governing diplomacy and present credentials to the head of state.
At present, Comcast is bound to abide by net neutrality rules until the end of 2017.
It was here taken to mean that the king had obliged himself to abide by any decisions made by his subjects; past, present or future.
"You abide by that".
"I don't abide by rules.
"We abide by the international laws".
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