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The worst-case scenario is the UK, if provoked, would refuse to abide by the judgement - something that no country has ever done.
Some bishops appeared to see the document as a statement of shared beliefs and a commitment to abide by them; others saw something much looser.
Analysts say that if Facebook wants China to allow access to its website it will have to abide by these censorship rules, something the US firm is wary of doing.
In return for the cash, National Grid will have to abide by stricter rules set by Ofgem, something it is not too keen on.
Whether they were willing to abide by the laws of armed conflict is something that would have to be determined.
Once such a law is in place, he said, he would abide by it and make available his personal schedule -- something California governors are not required to do.
"I was never going to abide by manmade laws that said women couldn't do something," Mock told Jim Massie of the Columbus Dispatch in 1994.
When someone tells me something is off the record, I abide by it.
We might abide by different critical cues, but we are all looking for something.
Such decisions will only mean something if individual member-states agree to abide by them, and here lies a problem.
"The Colorado Symphony did something bold, but unfortunately you have to abide by the rules".
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