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The board may feel fatigued and decide to obey the forces pushing it simply to sell despite the company's improved prospects.
In the script, much depends on whether Zachry will decide to obey Old Georgie's command to kill Meronym, so Hanks went through a series of takes exploring his moral entanglement.
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Two days later, a second march was stopped when the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. decided to obey a court order.
"I have decided to obey the law but to leave home as little as possible," the 32-year-old said.
Trained for political leadership by his father-in-law, Muhammad Bello, the emir of Sokoto, with whom he again spent several years, and his position strengthened by the title of caliph, ʿUmar now decided to obey the voice of God and to convert the pagan Africans to Islām.
Governor Bush decided to obey the court order despite enormous pressure from the political right.
Nagy called for a cease-fire and a withdrawal of Soviet troops, which a Khrushchev-led majority in the Presidium decided to obey, choosing to give the new Hungarian government a chance.
"That's a very big price to pay," Pettit said, adding that "every dollar of this, as we look at it right now, could have been avoided if the port had decided to obey the law".
Ms. Nicks sang "Stand Back," and you couldn't decide whether to obey or offer comfort.
Tell them that it's about a man who can't decide whether to obey his father's revenge rituals or kill himself first, and they vibrate.
Thomas asks, When two authorities conflict, how should we decide which to obey?
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