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Sometimes, as the circuits pulled free from their anchors, the silicon buckled, making it difficult to get it to adhere to its new base.
Rather, it should strictly adhere to its new guidelines for corporate prosecutions, adopted in August of last year, that protect against abusive deferred-prosecution agreements, like those that Mr. Ashcroft backs.
They argued that Iran would never adhere to its terms and it would collapse.
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I may hesitate, but when I don't adhere to its guidance, I always regret it.
Also, of course, the League, lacking its own army, could not coerce any state to adhere to its recommendations.
Incidentally, it appears that Blank Rome doesn't always adhere to its own policy.
Conspiracy rhetoric is dangerous because it creates a cohesive reality for those who adhere to its narrative and naturally lends itself to violence.
They should now similarly suspend Venezuela until it adheres to its own constitution.
It is the job of a political party to adhere to its message and platform.
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