Sentence examples for both obey from inspiring English sources

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Both obey to Piaget's cognitive theory & Vygotsky social constructivism.

And we're going to assume that both obey Raoult's law with respect to each other.

They both obey the law of the bubble — the law of violence and war, revenge and hatred.

When interrogating the cavity with a coherent state, the variance of the drive's amplitude and phase quadratures both obey, which determines the SNL of the light.

She should regard it as the start of a commitment to New York voters to both obey the law and avoid the appearance of impropriety and corner-cutting in the future.

It is again found that: (i) times to ignition and (ii) times for decay to a stationary state both obey universal formulae characteristic of the category of instability, lengthening rapidly as criticality is approached.

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Yvette Cooper, now a minister, Ruth Kelly and Tess Kingham are among those who have had children since joining the House three years ago.The row over breast-feeding broke out when one of the new mothers, Julia Drown eager both to obey regulations and the demands of her infant asked where in Westminster she ought not to stray with her newborn.

He was aware of the moral risks he was taking, but he believed that he was both obeying "the categorical imperative of the search for and the transmission of truth" and making a work of "beauty".

In the 1960s, both obeyed the government's call for people to help develop Xinjiang, a region in the far west of the country, though it meant considerable hardship for them.

Adsorption data were modeled using Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin adsorption isotherms; the adsorption of MB and AB29 on WTAC both obeyed Langmuir model and, pseudo-second-order kinetics was the order that best described the two adsorption processes.

I know what lured him on: first, the idea of the military man, his manners as buffed as his boots, both obeying and toying with the codes of his livelihood; second, the besotted woman — what used to be known as a silly goose — who is never permitted, thanks to a sympathetic camera, to shrink into a mere victim of circumstance.

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