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Under Communism, the thicket of strictures that governed almost every aspect of life was considered so inane that only fools were thought to abide by them.
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I think our effort to abide in Christ helps us to understand and love each other.
"I think the regulators have to abide by the rules," he said.
"We think it's critical to abide by them while we change them because our industry has to demonstrate it's responsible enough to handle free trade".
"A lot of people think that you have to abide by the theory of small actions; that you should do whatever you can from your position.
I happened to make a throwaway comment to this effect earlier this year, on Desert Island Discs, and honestly you'd think I'd refused to abide by the laws of gravity.
The community members whom Mann speaks of and with in her memoir and in these photographs are alive and intimate, but I think loneliness asks Mann to abide with her, too.
Mr Serwotka added: "If lay shop stewards get criminalised because they forgot to bring an armband or because we may get wrong the new laws on Twitter, then those laws are totally unjust and I think people will refuse to abide by them".
I am only concerned with what I think, even though I have to abide by that same set of rules.
So I think it's my duty to abide by the rules of the road whether I'm walking or biking or even driving (which thankfully doesn't happen often for my sake and everyone else's).
I think the only one dumb enough to abide by that is Rosie the Robot.
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