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Of obeying the law.
He is guilty of obeying orders so shouldn't be rewarded".
They cool themselves with the satisfaction of obeying the letter of God's law.
Since that fatal collision, we have worked to shed light on the importance of obeying all traffic safety laws.
They had chosen to be there — it wasn't just a matter of obeying an order from a superior.
Even their studious, conservative younger daughter has begun to doubt the wisdom of obeying her parents in all things.
In a country riven by contentious warlords, American officers say they emphasize the importance of obeying civilian authority.
Antinomianism, (Greek anti, "against"; nomos, "law"), doctrine according to which Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying the Mosaic Law.
That general downward trend also seems to demonstrate that law (at least in the limited sense of obeying Supreme Court precedent) plays a significant role in deciding cases.
His death led to a change of leadership, as the pro-Roman Callicrates (regarded by Polybius as a sycophant) began a policy of obeying Rome's every wish.
What if the people onboard, instead of obeying misguided orders and waiting for instructions that never came, had decided to fend for themselves?
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