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Easier said than done, especially when trying to abide by a $189 million salary ceiling to avoid a big luxury tax payment.
A French military pilot, no doubt trying to abide by his country's 35-hour workweek, flies off, leaving Pitt stranded with Israeli zombies.
The delegation for Barbados, for example, wrote last year about the trouble it might encounter imposing new rules while trying to abide by trade agreements.
"I think police are going to try to show that they are trying to abide by the Constitution," Verheyden-Hilliard said.
Within human limits, four characters are trying to abide by their own sense of what is just within a society that thrives on injustice.
A day after the machines' inaugural run, city election officials conceded that the problems were due, in part, to inadequate preparation, but they said the city was trying to abide by requirements imposed by the state.
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"You try to live your life a certain way and you try to abide by the rules," he continued.
"What we try to abide by as United States Marines is that we are above that," he told the recruits.
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