Sentence examples for which abides from inspiring English sources

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"And that which abides is the ability to be idiotic".

The Virginia High School League, which abides by similar innings restrictions, will go the same route with its executive-committee meeting in December.

Whether or not Russia's president lives in "another world", as Angela Merkel observed, he certainly inhabits the alternate reality of Russian politics, which abides by terms and assumptions that often strike Americans as incomprehensible or mad.

Arete's campus is situated in the forty-family Celo Community, a small land trust in rural North Carolina primarily composed of artists and retired academics, which abides by its own taxation laws and governs by consensus.

Then he arraigned Israel's leadership and delivered a heavy verdict: "For many years, the State of Israel has been squandering not only the lives of its sons but also its miracle, that grand and rare opportunity that history bestowed upon it, the opportunity to establish here a state that is efficient, democratic, which abides by Jewish and universal values.... Look at what befell us.

And he smiled and chuckled, because that was the rule at this Washington tradition, which abides by the credo of the Gridiron Club, a press society named for the cooking appliance, that its brand of humor may singe but never burn.

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All the raw materials used is nontoxicity without any template or polymer and the side-products are all small molecules which abide by the pricnciple of environmental protection.

In a forthright interview, Reding said that she would aim to restore a level playing field between "European companies which abide by the [data protection] law and companies from outside Europe which don't abide by the law.

This study met the guidelines of Capital Medical University, which abided by the Helsinki Declaration on ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects.

The term joint venture is often used for commercial activities undertaken by multiple firms, which abide by contractually defined rules for sharing their assets and the consequent risks and gains of their joint action.

Pollan argued that the impression left by the store's displays was misleading; "organic" often meant that the food came from gigantic monocultural operations owned by the big food conglomerates, which abided by the letter but not the spirit of the term, rather than from, say, the Edenic chemical-free family farm that you pictured when you paid a dollar more for the organic soy chips.

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