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is abiding
adjective
Continuing or persisting in the same state; lasting; enduring.
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Iran is abiding by the agreement's terms.
Unfortunately, nobody else is abiding by the Arsenal manager's ethics.
Yahoo's Singapore unit has said it is abiding by the new requirement.
What that includes, Mr. Reed said, is abiding by a batch of new rules.
She went to jail because she is abiding by the law, not flouting it.
It is Shyrokyne that offers perhaps the clearest evidence yet that neither side is abiding by the ceasefire.
What they are doing is abiding by the very meager restrictions on coordinations on expenditures and solicitations.
And it takes a stretch of the imagination to say that Argentina is abiding fully even by these weak conditions.
But the State Department is abiding by a complex web of restrictions governing foreign aid, an official said.
Israeli officials say Mr. Sharon is abiding by a promise to President Bush not to harm Mr. Arafat.
The endorsement lets Mr. Putin say that he is abiding by term limits, just like an American president.
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