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The only one that absolutely can't be abided, of course, is the old idea of the storm as divine retribution.
"What I am guaranteeing," he said, "is that we will ensure that the law will be abided by".
Kurt Glaubitz, a Chevron spokesman, said in a statement that "any legal decision will be abided by the company and its employees".
Although Riley pleaded with the league to consider the extenuating circumstances, Commissioner David Stern insisted the rules must be abided by.
But Mr. Bloomberg insisted that loud noise, like the music blaring from speakers on Ithaca Street in Queens the other night, and people singing on the corner of Jane Street and Hudson Street so loudly and badly as to elicit complaints, would no longer be abided.
Three competition rules are established between the companies which must be abided.
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The commitments we entered into between troika and Greece and Greece and the European member states were abided by and respected.
And there are a whole range of safeguards that have been put in place to make sure that that basic principle is abided by.
Perhaps that's what happened here, but the rules appear to have been abided by," Cookson said at the road world championships in Doha.
You have to have the veterans to make sure that when the coach lays down the law, the law is abided by".
Total process of lymphocytes separation was abided by Helsinki [59].
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