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Despite the extra costs, captains have mostly obeyed the rule.
His mother instructed him to keep quiet, and he obeyed.
How is he to make sure that he is obeyed?
I obeyed my teacher and simply walked to the busses.
Lawler obeyed, having grown used to the late night meetings.
I'd never been religious, but I'd always obeyed my elders.
And I obeyed immediately, a little frantically, dropping my sunglasses.
"He did call it an act of terror," she obeyed.
When the base wanted Judge Merrick Garland blocked, he obeyed.
I obeyed them, sobbing while the guards yelled at me.
I obeyed, but not without a little huffing and eye-rolling.
Okey obeyed; the kidnapper on the phone told him to leave.
My muscles obeyed me lightly and precisely, without contortion or effort.
It styled him to appear successful, decisive, wise, desired and obeyed.
Though we laughed self-consciously, every one of his visitors obeyed.
"Hands out, close your eyes," she said, and the children obeyed.
He has obeyed judicial rulings that have overturned his administration's actions.
Ordered by a punitive automated voice to hang up, I obeyed.
They obeyed, and did a stellar job of brushing my Royal tresses.
The performers mostly obeyed the rules as police officers monitored the square.
It's unclear whether or not everyone has actually obeyed the Whip's instructions.
So they next checked to see if the numbers obeyed that distribution.
I wanted him badly, but luckily for him he obeyed his wife.
Everyone obeyed orders to surrender except two people, including Finicum, the source said.
"I always obeyed my parents and my teachers," Salvant recalled, with a laugh.
"The injunctions must be obeyed and the barriers must come down," said Trudeau.
The supercomputer could not verify that the numbers obeyed the distribution in time.
I have never seen this disclaimer before and I've definitely never obeyed it.
If obeyed, that means even steeper cuts to health care and anti-poverty programs.
"This [gravitational anomaly] is obeyed in all certain kinds of physical systems," said Gooth.
"In the beginning of the relationship, I obeyed because of the pressure," she continued.
Witnesses say the boy obeyed all traffic laws and even drove the speed limit.
Even when Trump supporters didn't agree with the campaign's decisions, they obeyed its instructions.
"It is one of my most important goals that rules are obeyed," he said.
You obeyed the orders of your superiors, and anybody who didn't was a traitor.
Private Meadlo obeyed Lieutenant Calley while Private Conti watched the tree line for danger.
Rittidet dutifully obeyed, dropping out to work at a gas station in Buriram, Thailand.
Motorists who obeyed the rules of the road, for example, were given gift vouchers.
But he chooses his battles with Mr. Trump carefully and obeyed his marching orders.
They see it is a commandment from God that must be obeyed as is.
Murphy, unlike Mary, spoke her mind with confidence and obeyed no-one's marching orders.
"It has to be obeyed in stars, the early universe or in our transistors."[Nature]
We obeyed the rules set by the RNC and we can not change the rules.
But when authority isn't legitimate, it isn't really authority, and it need not be obeyed.
Most of them had no idea what was going on but they all quickly obeyed.
" During Lixenberg's performance, the audience obeyed the contract, and only a few "just went away.
Verstappen agreed the rules had to be obeyed but played down the impact on him.
The two drivers obeyed team orders and twice swapped places for strategic reasons, without reward.
"The importance of the issue is whether international rules will be obeyed," Mr. Kausikan said.
O'Donovan, we don't want you to go on doing this,' I would have obeyed them.
When the Supreme Court ordered Nixon to turn over the White House tapes, he obeyed.
On the whole, these rules appear to be obeyed, although the investigation into Lt. Col.
It's true that Bland could have just obeyed, and the situation might not have escalated.
This was partly intended as a warning to recalcitrant officials that Mr Xi must be obeyed.
Witnesses added that, amazingly, the kiddo behind the wheel obeyed all speed limits and traffic laws.
Since the great age of ideology initiated by the French Revolution, politics has rarely obeyed borders.
I obeyed this until I could not find anyone I wanted to marry and grew impatient.
The third-ranking Justice Department official, Solicitor General Robert Bork, obeyed Nixon's order to fire Cox.
Hannah Greenfeld, who lives in the neighborhood, said the gathering obeyed the letter of the law.
If he obeyed the limit, he said, he would make only $4,700 to $6,000 a year.
Apple had obeyed a demand to provide the government with the information in Mr. Farook's iCloud account.
But that was OK because the press pool was told to not follow her, and they obeyed.
I lowered my eyes and quietly obeyed his orders, not wanting to be rude to an adult.
"Every state has its internal laws and order; they need to be obeyed," she told the newspaper.
Hurd obeyed his wife's orders, crashing the Brothers Osborne's PEOPLE photo session — and sharing a tequila shot.
There is, however, one ironclad law that must be obeyed without question: DO NOT FEED THE HOUSE.
"Argentina obeyed, but was punished," Juan Carlos Volnovich, a psychoanalyst in Buenos Aires, said at the time.
"The federal law should be obeyed – whether the EPA, the Executive Branch, or anyone else," Beyer said.
The old axiom, "Partisanship ends at the water's edge," was obeyed as if it were a law.
He stressed that he welcomed foreigners and migrants to Austria, but only if they obeyed its laws.
"You write in The New York Times that the Jewish community obeyed the law," Ms. Greenfeld said.
CANADA'S TRUDEAU SAYS INJUNCTIONS TO LIFT THE RAIL BLOCKADES MUST BE OBEYED, THE LAW MUST BE UPHELD
For several centuries, so-called authorities have recast women saints as "goodie two shoes" that obeyed men.
He said gangs had also obeyed his request not to target local candidates ahead of Sunday's vote.
If it were to be weaponized in a court-packing scheme, its rulings might suddenly stop being obeyed.
Spanish courts have ruled the referendum illegal, but Puigdemont says the result is binding and must be obeyed.
Everyone obeyed orders to surrender except LaVoy Finicum and Ryan Bundy, Ammon Bundy's brother, the official told CNN.
August 16th, 2016 For most of their history, computers have obeyed human commands with an uncritical, unquestioning diligence.
Best of Britain said it had obeyed all rules on political funding in accepting the donation from Soros.
Automatically I obeyed and was rewarded with not-John Temblain Paulson's face enclosed in a little blue box.
West of Nash's obsequiously named Regent Street, London society made and obeyed the rules of a mini-Versailles.
During her time at the shelter, Ms. Espada also attended art classes, obeyed curfew and applied for jobs.
In fact, it was already the law, albeit one never obeyed by the executive branch to this day.
But despite his tough image, he obeyed his mother's order to stay at home after the head injury.
Spanish courts have ruled the referendum unconstitutional, but Puigdemont says the result is binding and must be obeyed.
On Monday responses to the election of a statist, pro-death-penalty MEP as UKIP leader obeyed the trend.
She may be no older than the others, but she is obeyed unquestioningly by all of them, Jake included.
Carrasco told BuzzFeed News that the two men obeyed the police officers' orders and did nothing to provoke violence.
She has obeyed the photographer's command to sit still, but she is doing something funny with her left hand.
In my case, I mostly obeyed these anti-black hair codes via an assortment of relaxers, braids and weaves.
First, children were taught that adults in authority should be respected and obeyed, that they could do no wrong.
The police obeyed his order and surrounded Congress with riot shields to prevent most lawmakers from entering on Tuesday.
The young men were forced to secrecy and reticence by a morality which fundamentally no one believed or obeyed.
Clinton obeyed the law in the first place and used the account issued to her by the State Department.
All indications we have had in the past show that traffic laws are being obeyed by the companies testing here.
But over the course of the film, even he gradually develops a taste for human flesh that must be obeyed.
Milgram wanted to see why people who obeyed cruel and murderous orders of Nazis during World War II did so.
The firms that make up the many links in the chain that supplied his shirt had merely obeyed market prices.
In this marshy fishing village, where Gulf Coast waters meet the Suwannee River, almost everyone obeyed the county's evacuation orders.
"The blue-slip tradition has always been obeyed, we didn't change that," Schumer said on the Senate floor in May.
Republican candidates for the White House had called on the protesters to disarm, saying the law must be obeyed. Sen.
The Iranian government has reportedly requested clerics close these shrines, but not all have obeyed, including the one in Mashhad.
Gasoline was rationed, curfews were obeyed, especially in coastal towns amid fears the Germans or Japanese could attack those cities.
He or she followed the rules, obeyed the law and confidentially presented his information to the inspector general for intelligence.
The model obeyed his demands, and much more, all of which are detailed in the suit papers obtained by the Post.
From today's perspective he appears an upstanding Republican president, who balanced the budget, managed international affairs steadily—and obeyed the law.
Does Clinton think that those who immigrated legally and obeyed our laws were just fools for doing it the right way?
For as long as television has been around, most American TV shows have obeyed one rule: The show must go on.
Not everyone obeyed the evacuation orders, and for many of those people, officials say it is now too late to leave.
Where Biden studiously obeyed the time limits, Warren barreled through the yellow and red warning signs to land her final points.
She knows whether or not you've obeyed, too, since the motion controls can detect whether you're kneeling like she commanded, for example.
Mr Trujillo retorts that the referendum gave the council "extraordinary" powers to remove officials who obeyed Mr Correa rather than the law.
In a surprising twist, witnesses told the police the boy obeyed all traffic laws and drove the speed limit, FOX News reports.
Furthermore, the promise being quoted pertained only to the eastern part of reunified Germany, which has been obeyed according to Gorbachev himself.
Or should America "oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by breaking the law, have disadvantaged those who have obeyed it"?
She imperiously stuffs a dropped handkerchief back into her sleeve, a woman clearly used to being obeyed, to things going her way.
He also said that he twice obeyed commands from the division's leaders to strike detainees, because he felt he had no choice.
" More succinctly, "We oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by breaking the law, have disadvantaged those who have obeyed it.
It's really anyone's guess whether this time will be different, or whether Xi-who-must-be-obeyed can pull out another recovery.
New Jersey authorities appear to be examining whether the committee obeyed civil statutes governing how nonprofit organizations raise funds, among other matters.
Texas officials said they had obeyed the wishes of the Scalia family in not authorizing an autopsy after the justice was found Feb.
Around 2100m people were ordered to move by the state government, including 295,2176 in Miami-Dade County, Florida's largest (a small fraction obeyed).
The team discovered that as long as the rotors were close enough together, every single rotor in the simulation permanently obeyed the pattern.
Roberto DaMatta, an anthropologist, thinks Brazil may be moving towards Anglo-Saxon norms, in which laws "are either obeyed or do not exist".
He was so insistent that he be obeyed that a 13-year-old, troublesome Donald was forced to enroll at a military academy.
The ancient precept, Yosef said in a March 12 sermon, can be obeyed "without fear of the High Court or any military chief".
They let their 36 participants freely decide where, when, and how long they spent time in nature, provided they obeyed certain ground rules.
You see a movie in a dark room unconnected to the outside world (assuming you obeyed the reminder to switch off your cellphone).
SYNABEF, the national union for employees of the sector, said that by midday 90 percent of its members had obeyed the strike order.
After stealing that car, witnesses said, he obeyed the rules of the road and waited at a stop light for around two minutes.
In the past, software and digital products mostly obeyed rules laid down in code, giving an edge to those countries with the best coders.
Colleagues and friends describe Mr Golunov as a virtual teetotaller who obeyed the law scrupulously, to avoid giving the authorities excuses to harass him.
"We have to support the Democratic Unity ... in my company we obeyed the strike," said Leydy Nava, who works for a real estate company.
They called it stationarity, and the idea was that the extremes of environmental systems—rainfall, river levels, hurricane strength, wildfire damage—obeyed prior constraints.
How little must Clinton think of those who obeyed our laws and came here legally that she would excuse those who violated our laws?
The Justice Department previously disclosed that Apple has received 70 court orders requiring it to provide assistance since 2008, which it obeyed without objection.
Recall the Milgram study at Yale, in which visibly distraught subjects obeyed orders to administer what they thought were electric shocks to yelping actors.
President Obama asked American business leaders not to attend a major business forum in Russia that May, and Mr. Tillerson obeyed the president's wishes.
The question for Democrats, in other words, is not whether norms of governance must be obeyed in the United States — clearly they are not.
As a West Point graduate, he has an Army sensibility, seeing the president as the commander in chief whose decisions ultimately must be obeyed.
In this world, the mythology of elections says that they are perfect, infallible expressions of the people's will, and their results must be obeyed.
Like a good patient, she obeyed her doctor's orders — "stuck to his advice" (adhesit consilio, in the original Latin) — and agreed to the trip.
"I always sort of co-produced," she says, noting that when she was younger, she very much obeyed the unwritten boundaries of producer vs. artist.
The truth was he never made my injuries feel any better, but I always obeyed because he had a reputation for being the best doctor.
Ayrault vowed that France would act as defender of Iran's nuclear deal, saying it was in the "common interest" that the 2015 accord was obeyed.
But if Mr Xi agrees with them, he appears to think that on his watch, at least, repression will ensure that the party is obeyed.
The underlying technology defines the laws that must be obeyed and sets the conditions for the kind of digital society we want to live in.
"NY Times' Mark Leibovich Obeyed Request to Cut Palin Joke From Hillary Interview," said a headline Tuesday in Breitbart, the adamantly pro-Trump news site.
But we forget at our peril that, through most of their history, these have been not books, to be appreciated, but truths, to be obeyed.
The real rulers are secreted in the second-class carriages but are obeyed because of the splendour of the waxwork rulers in the first-class carriages.
These numbers will tell us just how often governments are trying to block access to certain apps, and how many of those orders are actually obeyed.
Each afternoon, 4,500 people gaily obeyed a pink-and-white dress code and enjoyed such classic pastimes as dancing, lazing about and flirting with police officers.
"If women are buying jewelry for themselves, there are slightly different rules that have to be obeyed," said Bec Astley Clarke, the founder of Astley Clarke.
Our home was meant to reflect some sense of order that he had idealized, a world where the father would be benevolent, present, and therefore obeyed.
There are rules about when a president may impose tariffs; Trump has obeyed the letter of these rules, barely, but made a mockery of their spirit.
She read the script out loud — its pages are projected onto a large screen so that the audience can follow along — and obeyed its stage directions.
The students' ability to organize and to enforce poorly obeyed laws has embarrassed the governing party, the Awami League, as it heads into elections in December.
"I totally believe that policy should be developed at the [Department of Defense] level, and then discussed and socialized and deployed and then obeyed," he continued.
Daugherty sent over thousands of pages of records, noting that he had obeyed medical-privacy laws and had closed the breach the moment he learned of it.
The firm already obeyed, on paper, the new governance code's requirements on outside board directors, which suggests that those at other firms may prove just as toothless.
While military leaders are to be obeyed, presidents have to rely on the tools of politics (argument and persuasion, coalition-building and compromise) to achieve their goals.
All involved obeyed the rules; though the vote was decried by her supporters in the lower house, no one suggested that it should be overturned by force.
Despite running out of options, the students feared they would be arrested if they obeyed police instructions to "drop their weapons" and leave through one designated exit.
These rules are no less important for being obvious, and Portman obeyed them, with a campaign that relied not on sweeping romance but on hard-nosed calculation.
Finland's Olli Rehn last week rejected the idea of the ECB guaranteeing government debt and ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos said EU budget rules should be obeyed.
It is a set of precise steps that need no great mental effort to follow but which, if obeyed exactly and mechanically, will lead to some desirable outcome.
Local bodies such as peasant communes could make decisions about their land while obeying an imperial prince, who in turn obeyed imperial institutions that acted as a check.
K., O.K., O.K.," she said under her breath as she obeyed the sign and pulled her faithful roller bag past a row of deserted car-rental counters. "O.
That was "one obligation she happily obeyed," said Sister Prema, a soft-spoken woman whose English has a light German accent, a nod to her roots in Essen.
Growing up, they protested what we accepted, challenged authority we obeyed, celebrated their individuality while we hoped to be one of the men in a gray flannel suit.
It said in a statement that it paid high attention to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing work, and "diligently obeyed relevant laws, regulations and regulatory requirements".
Two vendors who had claimed a patch of shade on West 33rd Street said fidget spinners and crime obeyed the same principles as everything else: location, location, location.
The military does not consider a tweet to be an official order, he said, but if he received an official order from Mr. Trump, it would be obeyed.
Recall that "ape not kill ape" is the political and moral foundation of ape civilization, handed down by Caesar, their Moses, though he hasn't always obeyed this commandment.
Ayrault said it was in the "common interest" that the 2015 accord under which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in return for lifted sanctions was obeyed.
Two things are undeniable: History says that August tends to bring a tougher path for stocks, and the current market has not obeyed seasonal patterns much at all.
And when she moved into a medley of second-line songs and called for people to wave something in the air — handkerchiefs, hats — thousands of listeners happily obeyed.
She did as she was told, and felt proud for having obeyed; proud, too, to have the key of the safe, but never to use it without Goebbels's permission.
While thousands rallied and cheered for Mr. Trump and his call to identify the whistle-blower, not enough obeyed his plea to vote the following day for Mr. Bevin.
A spokeswoman for Google France declined to comment on the amount when contacted by Reuters, saying only that the company obeyed tax rules in all countries where it operated.
He reasoned that if they learned the proper way to handle the weapons, and understood and obeyed the rules that govern them, Philadelphia might see a reduction in violence.
The results are pretty dramatic however and I manage to make it to the following day's session having obeyed Dr. V's rules about what I can eat and drink.
Some of the restrictions include: The exhibitors on the floor seemingly all obeyed the rules, and those who spoke with me said they didn't have a problem doing so.
Islamic banks in the Gulf have traditionally used in-house boards of Islamic scholars to determine whether religious principles are being obeyed, such as a ban on payment of interest.
Asked by Costello what she would say to those who believe the law must be obeyed despite the circumstances of her case, Khoy made a plea for a "humane" solution.
Of those killed, 250 were teenagers on a school trip, many of whom obeyed crew instructions to remain in their cabins even as crew members were escaping the sinking vessel.
His accidental accomplice obeyed at first, but once she spotted flashing sirens from North Attleboro Police cruisers on their tail, she immediately pulled over and walked away from the car.
I obeyed, tilting my camera down from the Palace of Culture and Science, an impressive, ornate structure in the center of the city that's also the tallest building in Poland.
When federal judges in New York, Virginia and Massachusetts initially blocked Mr. Trump's travel ban a week ago, reports emerged that border agents disobeyed the courts or obeyed only grudgingly.
If Ms. Lynch issued the order and Mr. Comey obeyed, she risked the same fate that Mr. Comey feared: accusations of political interference and favoritism by a Democratic attorney general.
As the crown prince of Rajpipla, a socially conservative 1,500 square mile princely state in North West India, Prince Manvendra obeyed his parents and entered into an arranged marriage in 1991.
His last instructions to the flock were to "celebrate the Nativity..." Having obeyed that order, his community will now be mulling over his musings on freedom with more respect than ever.
Of those killed, 250 were teenagers from the same high school, many of whom obeyed crew instructions to remain in their cabins even as crew members were escaping the sinking ship.
But on Sunday, Saudi Arabia returned to demanding that its list be obeyed and accused Qatar of having made a "declaration of war" by demanding that the Hajj pilgrimage be internationalized.
"They obeyed their evil and corrupt selves serving schemes managed from abroad whose aim is to destabilize the security and stability of this blessed country," the ministry was quoted as saying.
Of those killed, 250 were teenagers from the same high-school, many of whom obeyed crew instructions to remain in their cabins even as crew members were escaping the sinking ship.
The Finn obeyed team orders while leading in Russia last weekend, allowing Hamilton through to win the race and go 50 points clear of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel with five rounds remaining.
Putting aside that it wasn't really a joke, the word "obeyed" here goes to the essence of the criticism, mockery and vitriol I've been receiving from the right in recent days.
"You can hide behind technology, but the laws are there, and they need to be obeyed and respected," Mr. Aslam, 36, said in an interview after the tribunal issued its decision.
Nevertheless, Yoel, an Israeli writer, has obeyed her, even after her death — until his agent demands that he go to the Netherlands to promote the Dutch translation of his third novel.
LONDON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Scotland's top court has delayed a ruling on whether British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has fully obeyed a law which demanded he request a delay to Brexit.
Some key officials obeyed a White House instruction to refuse to testify but others, mostly from the State Department or the National Security Council staff, showed up anyway and answered questions.
He said authorities had taken measures "according to the law" in the Canadians' cases, and China welcomed foreign visitors, and they had nothing to fear so long as they obeyed the law.
But when Harry raised his finger to his mouth to playfully shush the adorable dog, Winnie immediately obeyed and sat nicely so the prince could give her another pat on the head.
Under California law the company must cover insurance claims and damages if its equipment contributed to the outbreak of a wildfire, even if it is found to have obeyed all safety rules.
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I'm not so sure that the other member states would be eager now to invest more in some of the countries that probably have not obeyed the strict rules of the game.
Rick clearly has issues accepting his new place in the family — as someone whose presence must be earned and chosen, as opposed to feared and obeyed — and only vaguely respects Morty's boundaries.
Last month, the Federal Court ruled against the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), saying Westpac had obeyed the law when approving 262,000 home loans using an automated system to estimate expenses.
But they share a fatal attraction that both preceded and survived the Soviet Union: the allure of a faraway place where the great leader is obeyed because he embodies a people's soul.
The film gives full voice to his view of a social order in which the rules of nature assimilated and handed down through the centuries among the Cohiuano must be obeyed, or else.
Over six weeks, several women testified about how they blindly obeyed their "masters," screamed when they were branded with Raniere's initials near their bikini lines and were pressured to have sex with him.
His father, a professional and greenskeeper at Latrobe who had set him up with a cut-down three-iron when he was four, told him to hit the ball hard, and he obeyed.
When I was in law school, I had done all this work around social-norm theory and how you could get certain laws obeyed without having to put a police presence on it.
When asked what he would do if national security officials challenged the legality of such orders, which could constitute war crimes, Trump expressed confidence that if he issued them, they would be obeyed.
A nurse in Michigan is suing the hospital she works for and accusing it of racial discrimination after it allegedly obeyed a patient's request to not be treated by an African American worker.
Kiir told reporters that Paul Malong had not obeyed orders to return from his home state to the capital to hand over to his replacement, and suggested unnamed foreigners were backing the general.
I obeyed, but shortly after I rushed over to the scene of the attack, where police had cordoned off an area for the press just outside of Monument Station's exit near the bridge.
Last month, the Federal Court ruled against the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), saying the lender had obeyed the law when approving 262,000 home loans using an automated system to estimate expenses.
Mr. Lewandowski tried to slow-walk his answers, displayed an attitude of taunting obstinacy and obeyed the White House's request that he not disclose any private details about his discussions with Mr. Trump.
By mid-afternoon, most appeared to have obeyed a call to withdraw, issued by the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) umbrella group of mainly Shi'ite militia, which said the demonstrators' message had been heard.
Pardons of most criminals may offend a few people who are their victims, but this type of pardon offends the whole nation and large groups of similarly-situated people who obeyed the law.
Or, put more precisely: The fundamental laws of physics—up to some tiny, esoteric exceptions, as we'll soon discuss—will look to be obeyed, whether we follow the flow of time forward or backward.
Islamic banks have traditionally used in-house boards of scholars to determine whether religious principles are being obeyed, but this self-policing has often been criticised for leaving banks open to conflicts of interest.
FRANKFURT, May 23 (Reuters) - The euro zone has clear fiscal rules and they must be obeyed, European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure was quoted by German newspaper Die Zeit as saying on Wednesday.
They determined the group of bikers obeyed all traffic laws and didn't intentionally try to make it sound like there was an active shooter ... so, no reckless endangerment charges for causing the mass panic.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FOR THE FIRST TIME IS PUSHING BACK ON ALL FRONTS: ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, ON TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS, ON SUBSIDIZATION OF OVER CAPACITY, DUMPING, ALL KIND OF RULES THAT HAVE BEEN NOT OBEYED.
Although the Pentagon obeyed the request by the council, the Journal reported, it is unknown whether or not the plans for striking Iran were ever fully developed or even provided to the White House.
For some reason, though, the Stack always looked to me as if it had defied gravity (or perhaps obeyed some other, more mysterious force) and grown down the far side of the dresser instead.
The Federal Court ruled against the corporate watchdog, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), deciding that Westpac had obeyed the law when approving 262,000 home loans using an automated system to estimate expenses.
But by mid-afternoon, most appeared to have obeyed a call to withdraw, issued by the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) umbrella group of mainly Shi'ite militia, which said the demonstrators' message had been heard.
Because she was Minnie and she was larger than life, it just seemed like another one of her quirks, another way she got to defy the laws that the rest of the world quietly obeyed.
Groups of Indonesians in crisp white wearing colored headbands for identification and moving in tight phalanx formations quietly chanting the mantra of the Hajj (which translates approximately to "Oh God, I have obeyed your call").
The moratorium was controversial, but it was universally obeyed, and the following year scientists, ethicists, religious leaders, and policymakers met at the Asilomar Conference in California to come up with guiding principles for the field.
Meccanoville occupied the former site of Detroit and environs, a sprawling congeries of undecorated, black spun-carbon-fiber windowless buildings of all shapes and sizes that obeyed rules of an architecture foreign to organic lifeforms.
He claims God then spoke to him in a dream, promising to "take care of the matter" as long as Stilley obeyed a strange command: make guitars and give them away to children for free.
He was also in that meeting and seems to have obeyed the president's orders to gin up a memo making it appear as though Comey was being dismissed over the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails.
If that were so, then the drafters had gotten their articles crossed: They should have obeyed Article II, the appointments clause, which requires federal officers to receive an up-or-down vote in the Senate.
At first, she obeyed the instructions of the Iraqi Army to stay indoors, but once the military arrived she ran behind one of the Humvees, only to be picked off by a sniper, she said.
That's because Romney and Obama both obeyed the conventional rules of politics: You can attack your opponent, but you don't attack, under any circumstances, "normal" Americans, even when they've put themselves forward in a political context.
While scorning international norms on the one hand, Russia's Supreme Court obeyed the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights and dropped criminal charges against Alexei Navalny, Russia's leading opposition politician and anti-corruption blogger.
They named it for a Japanese term meaning "ultimate," reinforcing the rule that small, cute oysters must be named like manga characters (a rule dutifully obeyed by Shibumi, Chunu, and others, yet flouted by Sea Cow).
Earlier this fall, prosperity gospel preacher and board member Paula White stoked controversy when she implied in an interview that Trump should be obeyed because he'd been elected by God (she later walked back her comments).
Will instructions to destroy incomplete manuscripts be obeyed, as may soon happen with Edward Albee, who left behind drafts of an unfinished project when he died in 2016, or flouted, as in the case of Nabokov?
The anti-heroes of shows like The Sopranos, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad obeyed no higher god than the accrual of power, and believed, either resolutely or unwillingly but always irreversibly, that life held no greater meaning.
In its fictional world, Gossip Girl was iconic because the blog held a full monopoly over its jurisdiction: The blog's word was the law that the elite obeyed; there was an unwavering, unshakeable attachment to Gossip Girl.
Earlier this month, news reports described a separate 2015 incident in which Yahoo obeyed a secret court order from the United States government to scan all user email for specific material linked to a suspected terrorist group.
In the first section, the relentless beat of the drums (by the electronic composer Scanner) is obeyed with rocking repetitions — flipping a hand between palm up and palm down, for instance — like a highly sophisticated exercise routine.
They obeyed the government's "I Stay Home" decree, announced on Monday night by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte with a plea for common sacrifice to safeguard the country's elderly population and to save the health system from collapse.
All I knew was that if I stayed in school, did my homework, finished all of my reading assignments, and obeyed my parents and every other adult in the world, I was not supposed to get pregnant.
He obeyed, leaving for a train and bus ride to Pennsylvania during which he took off his wedding ring and saw the storefront of Gunther's Hunting and Fishing (presumably the family business of his prison-guard tormentor).
There were judicial conservatives who doubted Obama's order was legal, but if Trump wanted to maintain the policy he could've defended the order in court and obeyed whatever the Supreme Court's ultimate judgment on the matter was.
A pure love of my country and of the principles I have often advocated before the people and "the name of honor that I love more than I fear death" have called upon me, and I have obeyed.
What's perhaps more amazing than the fact they all make those scenes believable, is the fact that 200 extras obeyed their nondisclosure agreements and didn't spill all the spoilers the actors were yelling, something Minnette was nervous about.
She also said in the interview that she "obeyed the law" and "flew to Slovenia every few months to stamp" her visa during her initial stays in the US, before she was able to obtain a green card.
" Jenner, who is praised in the Time issue by father and transgender-rights activist Wayne Maines as being a "hero," added, "I obeyed all the rules, I promise you, I didn't throw any feminine products down the toilet.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans struggling to agree on healthcare legislation to overhaul Obamacare obeyed U.S. President Donald Trump's orders to try to swiftly reach a deal but were unable to resolve their differences in a long, late-night meeting.
They have always concluded with a prayer for the Saudi royals, but the imams would not attribute sacred qualities to the monarchy and insisted that the rulers should be obeyed only to the extent that they obey God.
"The commissioner has made it very clear that the law has to be obeyed and there are consequences," said AMP Chairman David Murray, who started in the role in June, in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Mad Men, the TV series that made Matthew Weiner one of the most famous, most powerful showrunners alive, obeyed the time-honored tradition of using a story set in the past to tell a story about the present.
"He did what any member of our military is charged with doing every day: He followed orders, he obeyed his oath, and he served his country, even when doing so was fraught with danger and personal peril," Pressman said.
"He did what any member of our military is charged with doing every day: He followed orders, he obeyed his oath, and he served his country, even when doing so was fraught with danger and personal peril," Pressman said.
At the urging of her mentor Clive Davis and others, she wore glamorous clothes, sang pop-driven songs instead of R&B and obeyed other unwritten social norms that circumscribed how she could live her life and express herself.
The idea of the bicameral mind, which Westworld has been slightly obsessed with, comes from a psychological theory according to which the human brain used to be divided into two parts, one which gave orders and one which obeyed.
Had they meekly obeyed the White House's instructions to stay quiet -- as Don McGahn, Mike Pompeo and others did before -- neither Congress nor the public would have had a full understanding of Trump's apparent misuse of office and abuse of power.
Back in 1930, when France's intra-Orthodox split opened up, the Soviet Union was an atheist state; being a culturally Russian Christian of any kind, regardless of where you were or which bishop you obeyed, felt like going against the grain.
Xavier Fontanet, former chief executive of Essilor, a French eyewear company, quoted Charles de Gaulle as saying "one may not command without having obeyed"—his point being that women often lack the management experience that makes a good board director.
Mr Johnson's critics such as Kenneth Clarke, a liberal Tory grandee, argue that the foreign secretary should have obeyed the rules of collective cabinet responsibility: ministers ought to air their views within the cabinet and then defend the collective line.
But the central question facing Trump was how he would treat the majority of the 11 million illegal immigrants who have set down roots in their communities and obeyed U.S. laws, an issue that has bedeviled the immigration debate for years.
In the marshy fishing village of Suwannee, where Gulf Coast waters meet the Suwannee River, almost everyone had obeyed the county's evacuation orders except for a few die-hards who were holding a hurricane party with vodka and cranberry juice.
This illustrates the delicate balance between Congress's need to get to the truth and the fact that that need may be in direct conflict with the desire to see that the rule of law is obeyed and criminal behavior is punished.
Line: Redskins by 49 ½ Gravity has kicked in, because all laws must eventually be obeyed, pulling the Vikings to where everyone assumed they would be when quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and running back Adrian Peterson took medical leaves before Week 225.
Britain - which builds wings for Airbus jets and has been found to subsidize the jetmaker alongside France, Germany and Spain - said it was seeking confirmation from the WTO that it had obeyed its rulings and should not be subject to tariffs.
The protesters who held their ground on Saturday expressed at once regret that the Sadrists had left and scorn that they had obeyed a cleric's orders, but most of all they criticized Mr. Sadr for what they deemed inconsistent support.
This is a win for the rule of law and a win for the millions of immigrants who have obeyed our laws and legally immigrated to the U.S., in many cases patiently waiting years, or decades, for a green card.
The two sides have been arguing since 2011 about whether they obeyed earlier rulings and while there was no immediate U.S. response to Airbus's statement, experts say there is no sign so far that this occasion will be any different.
Volkswagen said in November 2017 it had obeyed the law in its payment of Osterloh, a day after prosecutors and tax authorities raided the offices of several senior officials at the carmaker in an inquiry into whether he had been overpaid.
In an immigration town hall event with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity, Trump was asked whether he would be willing to change U.S. law to accommodate those illegal immigrants who have been contributing to American society, obeyed laws and have children.
Arriving in the Iranian capital for a two-day visit, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said it was in the "common interest" that the 2015 accord under which Tehran agreed to curb its nuclear programme in return for lifted sanctions was obeyed.
Though alone, George obeyed LRA protocols, setting off early in the morning, stopping for lunch at around 1 or 2 PM and going to sleep around 8 PM, times he had learned to estimate by the position of the sun or the moon.
After a three-year delay due to the strain placed on its resources by the marathon dispute, the WTO is expected to rule within weeks on whether the EU obeyed its rulings, followed by a similar report on U.S. compliance early next year.
The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it was studying the ruling and that it was "firmly attached to the principle of respect for human rights," including that the prohibition on torture must be obeyed "even under the most difficult of circumstances."
Facebook originally claimed it obeyed Apple's rules, but Apple quickly disabled Facebook's Research app and also shut down its enterprise certificate, temporarily breaking Facebook's internal test builds of its public apps, as well as the shuttle times and lunch menu apps employees rely on.
On Friday, Kiir said Malong was in a "fighting mood" and had not obeyed orders to return from his home state to Juba three days after his sacking, raising the prospect of further turmoil more than three years into an ethnically-charged civil war.
Such battles demanded multiple and redundant communication channels and crack security procedures to safeguard them; they required strategic shrewdness and tactical suppleness, along with trusted leaders obeyed implicitly by loyal foot soldiers in a virtually military chain of command—and, of course, enormous advance planning.
The central bank's stated independence under Macri have been welcomed by economists and markets, after the previous board largely obeyed former populist President Christina Fernandez's directive to print money to finance deficits and fork up foreign currency reserves to prop up the peso currency.
While other current administration officials have either obeyed the president's order not to cooperate with the House or defied Mr. Trump and testified anyway, Mr. Mulvaney had sought a third route by seeking to join an existing lawsuit asking a court what he should do.
These practices definitely violate the spirit of their pledge to eliminate gestation crating, which, as Hsiung notes, did not specify that sows would remain crated for every waking moment outside of pregnancy — but Smithfield can argue that it obeyed the letter of its promise.
"Think: If Weinstein had obeyed @VP Pence's rules for meeting with the opposite sex, none of those poor women would ever have been abused," tweeted the former White House aide Sebastian Gorka, referring to Pence's refusal to dine alone with women other than his wife.
Once the public is convinced that these tasks are being undertaken, the president will have to decide what to do with those who entered the country illegally but, once here, have obeyed the law, contributed to our economy and often had children who are citizens.
To her credit, she grew into her campaign role, and her job at the White House, and -- at least until her testimony to the House Intelligence Committee this week -- obeyed the first rule of Trump Club, which forbids bringing bad press upon the boss.
" Maryland's redistricting was driven by the Democratic governor, Mr. O'Malley, who testified in a deposition that he felt "it was not only my responsibility, but my duty" to saturate Maryland's Republican-leaning Sixth District with Democratic voters "provided we obeyed the dictates of the law.
Before he obeyed commands to get to the ground, police observed Wardwell leave the trailer "with a half full bottle of soda in his right hand and a orange colored prescription type bottle in his left hand" and then he poured both bottles in his mouth.
Then, in 2016, he asked the US Attorney's Office to charge Arpaio and three others with criminal contempt — which someone can only be convicted of if it's shown they were willfully refusing to obey the court order, not just failing to make sure it was obeyed.
The institute included a proposed amendment to Facebook's terms that would permit journalists and scholars to use the otherwise banned techniques for the purpose of gathering information for the public, so long as they obeyed certain rules — such as not selling the data to commercial aggregators or advertisers.
"The problem of employment rights in the so-called gig economy is not confusion in the law but rather companies who think the law need not be obeyed," said Jason Moyer-Lee, the general secretary of the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain, which supported the Uber drivers' case.
When asked by Sky what the naughtiest thing he was ready to confess, Johnson initially asked advisers for suggestions before saying: "When I was riding a bicycle every day, which I used to do, I may sometimes have not always have obeyed the law about cycling on the pavement."
Sessions' exegesis of St. Paul's instructions to the Romans to submit to governing authorities — essentially, "the law is the law and should be obeyed and enforced, no exceptions" — fails to account for biblical examples of civil disobedience, including from Paul, who wrote several epistles from jail, on the wrong side of unjust laws.
While it is hard to know exactly what the president has in mind, or whether he has any conception about what it would entail, one thing is clear: Not only would such an action be illegal, but if members of the armed forces obeyed his command, they would be committing a federal crime.
But when Mr. Fulmer gave the cue, it was as if Mr. Russell's right arm obeyed some faulty muscle impulse: instead of drawing the hair across the strings in the space in between bridge and fingerboard, his bow swooped down through the air toward the violin's scrolls, then settled on the end of the neck.
The first witness to take the stand at the sex trafficking and racketeering trial against Keith Raniere, founder of embattled self-help company NXIVM, described her 13-year transformation from an aspiring Olympian seeking a trainer to a "slave" who obeyed escalating sexual assignments from a "master" with the power to destroy her life.
Two information officers supplied a stream of printed and oral releases throughout the procedure, including a detailed schedule of examinations and records processing, as well as instant confirmation of Clay's acceptable blood test and the fact that he had obeyed Muslim dietary strictures by passing up the ham sandwich included in the inductees' box lunches.
Puerto Rican soldiers have bled and died in the dreaded trenches of the Western Front, the beaches of the Pacific, the fields in Vietnam and the sands of the Middle East, to mention a few theaters of war, defending our freedom, our values, and our democratic form of government where the people's voice is always heard and obeyed.
It seems right that, in an age when the center of gravity for serious reading has shifted into the classroom, we would produce a seminar Bible, in the best sense—a version of scripture made not to be obeyed or scrutinized for lessons but to be studied and shared through the pleasure of pluralist interpretation and constant cross-referencing.
"Trump saw law not as a system of rules to be obeyed and ethical ideals to be respected but as a potent weapon to be used against his adversaries or a hurdle to be sidestepped when it got in his way," writes James D. Zirin in "Plaintiff in Chief," an examination of Trump's long legal history.
Just a handful of the sites appear in the HSTS preload list, and only a small proportion of the rest attempt to set a policy via the Strict-Transport-Security HTTP header – but the latter policies will not be obeyed when they are served alongside an expired certificate, and so will only be effective if the user has already visited the sites before.
Yes, Gauguin daringly (or ignorantly) paints zesty young Tahitian girls from the viewpoint of his construction of the pre-modern "primitive other" — and there are legitimate claims that he portrayed them as acquiescent sex-objects — but, as we see with 21924's "Parahi te Marae (La où réside le temple)" (The Sacred Mountain), his artistic passions also obeyed other, more mysterious desires.
If we want to find some consolation, it won't be in speeches of municipal defiance, but in the stories, now coming thick and fast, of the assistance rendered not only by the emergency services, but by Mancunians of courage and goodwill who obeyed their deepest instincts in the face of danger and did all they could to comfort the injured and distraught.
When the press uses language and messaging to favor police officers — by mentioning how they weren't obeyed, or by turning a focus to what was in the home or in the cars of the people they killed — it slowly builds a public image and perception of these events, in a society where police are already given preferential treatment and the benefit of the doubt.
Unable to bring himself to look her in the eye, he looks instead "at the future / He was required to look at": Pious Aeneas, groaning and sighing, and shaken In his very self in his great love for her, And longing to find the words that might assuage Her grief over what is being done to her, Nevertheless obeyed the divine command And went back to his fleet.
According to initial coverage from 12 News NBC, a local Arizona affiliate, this was how many residents might make sense of the Tempe Arizona Police Department's new positive ticketing campaign: They would be engaging with people who obeyed the law regarding pedestrians and cyclists in particular, and, instead of issuing normal tickets, rewarding them with a free drink coupon to Circle K. For those unfamiliar, Circle K is a glorified gas station, similar and yet in no capacity superior to Wawa.

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