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Knowing that the rule of law is being abided by all sides is important for investors too.
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He is being asked to abide by the consequences of his own actions".
The way she is being brought up, she has to abide by the rules of her community – where she doesn't have a voice, and asking questions is seen as disrespectful.
Asked about current relations between ministers and civil servants, Mr Riddell said they were "strained" in some departments but long-standing conventions were still being abided by.
Make sure the place you are being treated abides by the national privacy act.
David Cameron recently told the Commons that the Saudis were being encouraged to abide by humanitarian laws.
The only one that absolutely can't be abided, of course, is the old idea of the storm as divine retribution.
Det Insp Andy Butterworth of GMP's Rochdale borough said: "This legislation is not even a day old and we've already made an arrest, which I hope goes to show just how serious Greater Manchester police is about ensuring this law is abided by".
But it's laughable to suggest that this was abided by … Since there are no incentives to encourage dancers not to break the rules, and the customers are always prepared to pay more to get more, then licensing terms will always be broken".
"Outside the ring you have seen what happened, he has had a whole load of madness going on, but inside the ring we have rules and they have to be abided by and I'm not training to break any rules - I'm looking forward to going out there and doing a job".
Total process of lymphocytes separation was abided by Helsinki [59].
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