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LONDON — In his debut on the international stage, President Obama presented himself as the leader of an America that can no longer go it alone, and as abiding by the protocol of a global new deal.
From 2003 to the beginning of 2006 Iran voluntarily applied the Additional Protocol, with its more comprehensive and intrusive inspection arrangement, and few steps would be more important in building confidence than Iran going back to abiding by this protocol.
European leaders, including Mr. Putin, reaffirmed their intentions of abiding by the Kyoto Protocol.
But the State Department is abiding by a complex web of restrictions governing foreign aid, an official said.
It also appears that its owners are not abiding by a two-year-old city ordinance that regulates vacant buildings.
Meanwhile, the US is abiding by a nine-year-old moratorium on nuclear tests.
What that includes, Mr. Reed said, is abiding by a batch of new rules.
Now he actively played the market, abiding by a long-term perspective.
He insisted that Al Fatah was abiding by a cease-fire that Mr. Arafat declared on Dec. 16.
Though still largely abiding by a ceasefire that has been in place since 2013, the PKK are denounced as "terrorist" by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish President.
Morgan Stanley said in a securities filing that the total amount of the awards was subject to a number of conditions, including abiding by a noncompete agreement.
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