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Apparently, the way to make a killing in healthcare is to abide by the slogan: "Two patients to a room!
The group's policy is to abide by the legal and regulatory obligations in all jurisdictions in which we operate".
"The board's obligation now is to abide by the court's decision and return to the business of educating the school district's students".
She noted that one strong precept of Islamic law is to abide by the law of one's land, and this explains why American Muslims do not generally practice bigamy, even though the Koran allows it.
Germany has come round to the view that, if the euro zone is to abide by balanced-budget rules, only the commission can act as referee.So despite its flaws, the commission remains essential.
To release the seven Baha'i leaders – whose only "crime" is tending to the needs of their community – is an essential start if the government is to abide by recognised standards of human rights and due process.
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If students are to abide by that standard, they need to know what it means.
In return, the partisan bands were to abide by the rules that applied to the regular army.
They required the players to abide by rules and regulations without even giving them copies of the rules and regulations they were to abide by.
After all, if Assad were to abide fully by his agreement with the Arab League, he would effectively surrender control over large, and largely rebellious, swathes of the country.
Make that fiscal Conservatism, in fact, because Mr Brown's strategy was to abide by the Tories' austere public-spending plans during Labour's first years in office.
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