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is obedience
noun
The quality of being obedient.
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The price of entertainment is obedience.
A bit late, but there is obedience.
"All I can think of is obedience training.
In the Army, what duty most often necessitates is obedience.
CNN: "What this culture prizes in its children, in its students, is obedience.
Ben Franklin proposed as a motto of the Republic "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God".
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Atta was a finicky, dour man whose chief attributes were obedience and a capacity for detail.
The basis of legitimacy was obedience to the tsar: Nicholas expected all his subjects to obey him, but he did not expect non-Russians to become Russians.
But in the seminary for parish priests (unlike seminaries for Jesuit priests, for example) the only thing they really wanted was obedience and conformity.
Its foundational principle was obedience to government and its edicts and decisions, even on issues of life and death, as a religious and moral obligation.
If that's obedience, legal obligation needn't be obligation to obey.
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