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If he really believes that then before he leaves office he should appoint someone as head of the DEA who is willing to abide by science and what science says on drugs," Angell said.
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The social sciences abide by a similar pattern.
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"You abide by that".
"I don't abide by rules.
"We abide by the international laws".
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