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We may not abide by U.S. GAAP accounting, but we win this one.
He was shocked when Trump said in Wednesday night's debate he may not abide by the results of the election.
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In fact, especially when road inspections (and/or operating speed data) highlight that the actual speed on the road is notably higher than the posted speed as in the case of site PP1, then the speed limit may be not abided by several drivers.
The key issue would be betrayal – which is why May can't abide it.
For all the second-guessing, Mr. Bush's fateful appearance may have occurred because his aides in Austin did not abide by the first rule of presidential politics: Don't trust what your local advisers tell you.
"President Sarkozy needs to make clear that while Russia may score military victories, in the long term it faces political and economic isolation if it does not abide by its international commitments," he said.
Decisions taken in Kiev, or in Moscow for that matter, may have little effect on the ground.The insurgents in the east were quick to say they would not abide by the ceasefire.
Those who do not abide by the Bush code -- either you're with us or you're not -- may find themselves summering with the fishes.
"Assad has not abided and will not abide by a cease-fire".
We will not abide a king.
I will not abide!'" They all laugh.
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