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Secretary of state John Kerry said on Saturday both of Afghanistan's presidential candidates were committed to abiding by the results of the "largest and most comprehensive audit" of the election runoff ballots possible.

The report goes further: "Cease discouraging Palestinian national reconciliation and make clear that a government that agrees to a cease-fire with Israel, accepts President Mahmoud Abbas as the chief negotiator and commits to abiding by the results of a national referendum on a future peace agreement would not be boycotted or sanctioned".

Now serving as an election observer for the Carter Center, Mr. Kaunda praised Mr. Moi for ushering in real democracy in Kenya by stepping down, holding elections and abiding by the result.

That would involve former Secretaries of State James A. Baker III and Warren Christopher committing the Bush and Gore campaigns respectively to waiting for a hand count in Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and any other contested counties, and then abiding by the result once the absentee ballots due by Friday are added in this weekend.

In "The Skinny," though, he uses the trappings of soft-core pornography to dress up awkward messages about sexual responsibility and abiding friendship, with uneven results.

It is apparent as the Democratic Party gradually sheds Michelle Obama's declaration that "When they go low, we go high" and trading it for "We fight fire with fire". It is borne of frustration and a lack of results after abiding by the norms of political discourse while Trump and his allies run roughshod over all the old rules.

It's the result of abiding by rules that were carefully constructed and practices that were begun by people living in the long shadow of the Dark Ages.

Wisdom -- wrought by a reverence for history Care -- the result of an abiding, simple humility Sanity -- the consequence of an adherence to truth.

Subjective interest is occurring either as an individual trait in terms of a stabilised construct or as a situation-specific state, which results from an abiding individual value that is allocated to certain issues or circumstances (Hidi 2000, pp 313).

The result is an abiding sense of gratitude to the US that I have inherited myself.

Because of system complexity, some uncertainty about endocrine disruption probably cannot be resolved – resulting in some abiding doubt about the significance of a chemical as a potential endocrine disruptor.

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