They are used to having people supporting them, cheering them and obeying orders. |
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While it is true I am not seeking to please God by obeying the precepts of the Law of Moses, I still am not living in sin. |
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We cannot limp along with no policy, no one obeying the Deputy Prime Minister and a lack-lustre, do-nothing government with a lame-duck leader. |
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Humans congregate and conflict with each other, obeying hive minds until we get to the end of the line. |
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God shows no partiality to the rich or poor when it comes to obeying his moral directives. |
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She only cycles at walking pace, so what excuse has she for not obeying the law and dismounting? |
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If it were up to Henkel, only those parties strictly obeying the dictates of the business world would have a right to exist. |
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In obeying God's commandments, we seek to bring a similar harmony and closeness between ourselves and God. |
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You should enjoy a most fortunate and fulfilling term by obeying the dictates of your instinct. |
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They are no longer puritanical and oriented to obeying an authoritarian God. |
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In obeying the laws of a liberal constitution, we obey the dictates of reason, and to be compelled by reason is to be free. |
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Do you regularly break the rules or minor laws rather than put up with the frustration of obeying them? |
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Would we be better off obeying physical signals rather than continually overriding them? |
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Well, that is until I am lynched by my fellow passengers for not obeying the unwritten rules of travel on the London Underground. |
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Keziah didn't know how much authority he had, but found herself obeying him anyway. |
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He said obedience brought about prosperity to any body that vowed to look to obeying God's principles. |
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Don't get into obeying imaginary voices in your head or anything daft like that. |
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And it acts in a manner no one can yet explain, obeying the law of ownership and transferral. |
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All pubs in Limerick city and county may ostensibly be obeying to the smoking ban. |
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But unlike an object insensately obeying physical laws, I have been altered by it. |
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And in obeying this necessity, Spinoza goes on to argue, we are completely free. |
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The most likely explanation is that the militias' leadership is ordering this restraint, obeying the instructions of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani. |
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It's harder to find a cyclist obeying the law than one who isn't and it's not just kids. |
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As a result of this, obeying the rules of e-mail etiquette has become vitally important. |
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The discussions are open and frank, and the importance of obeying the game laws underlies all possible strategies. |
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The feckless teenagers of Fraserburgh are to be rewarded by the boys in blue for their good grace in actually obeying the law of the land? |
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This means that when fundamentalists say they are obeying the word of God, they have severely understated the authority for their position. |
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We need less hostility, folks, and obeying the laws of the road can go a long way towards making for a peaceful existence. |
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True patriotism is more than saluting the flag and obeying the current administration. |
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During the Enlightenment humans flirted with the idea of seeing ourselves as machines, deterministically obeying the laws of cause and effect without any real choice. |
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Dutifully obeying the modern principle of agglomeration, it would be called an iPlod. |
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The text is filled of trade language, as obeying a new religion whose god is the market, which will provide sustainability. |
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But for Reynolds and Robbins, obeying their consciences came with a price tag. |
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I carry out this duty with the profound conviction that I am obeying the Lord, and with a clear sense of my own human frailty. |
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Andrew gunned the engine and flipped the sirens on, sending the car shooting forward between the two rows of traffic that pulled aside, obeying the wailing noise. |
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Toni Elias had just a few laps earlier been shown the black flag for not obeying an order for a ride-through penalty. |
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During the trip out there, the UNDP programme officers stressed the importance of obeying the community's social rules. |
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It can determine, for example, whether a person is obeying an order to remain at a specific address or to keep away from a specific district. |
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The flesh of the heart is symbolically represented by 'rocks' and it is the untruth that keeps them from obeying the word. |
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Every day, good drivers, obeying speed limits and the rules of the road, are nonetheless injured or killed by careless, drunk, inexperienced, or reckless drivers. |
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Is he, like Sutcliffe, obeying voices in his head telling him to murder victims? |
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This will discourage firms from obeying yet another of Mr Abe's demands on businesses, which is to invest more at home. |
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We do employ young people to ensure that those who sell tobacco products in their stores are obeying the law. |
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Although not obeying any specific order, Rider-Rider seemed to know where attacks would occur and would arrange to be on the spot. |
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The proponent is responsible for obeying all laws as they apply to the design, construction, operation and closure of the project. |
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The spirituality fashioned by Francis and Clare is based on attentively hearing and immediately obeying the Word of God. |
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Jesus has authority, and Jesus is worth obeying not because we have delegated to him the right to tell us what to do under certain conditions. |
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It can lead them to respect certain behavioural norms, with the explicit aim of obeying supernatural or divine authority. |
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However, this has mostly been in regard to the obeying of laws. |
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In the courtroom, Jiang was feisty in her own defense, claiming she was obeying Mao at all times. |
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Tilt the iPad and its internal gyroscope will throw bottles and pocket watches as if obeying gravity. |
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That brings me finally to the matter of the general public importance dehors the obvious importance of obeying the ordinary English dictates of Parliament. |
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His legacy reminds us that those who have grievances with the government can avoid entrapment by simply obeying the law while simultaneously working to establish justice. |
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Countries are just human beings writ large, and human beings, by and large, are a law-abiding bunch, because most of the time obeying those laws is convenient. |
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Rather than helplessly obeying the dictates of management, workers are obliged to do what union bosses tell them. |
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But when the seatbelt law actually took effect in 1983, there was a sharp rise in the number of people belting up, with 94 per cent obeying the new law. |
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The Wandsworth resident was outraged when he found parking tickets were being slapped on unwitting motorists who were actually obeying the restrictions in his street. |
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I immediately chased after her, obeying her as I always did. |
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I realized that if I kept obeying her commands she would keep giving them. |
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The room had darkened, as if obeying the laws of pathetic fallacy. |
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Honest in thought and deed in both my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying laws of the land and regulations of my department. |
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Respecting and obeying one's parents, and taking care of them especially in their old age have been made a religious obligation. |
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Namely, it hinders us from hearing the voice and from obeying it. |
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They became the Haida people, listening to and obeying Raven. |
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For such a decision to be taken in secret by a board of directors, obeying the demands of a handful of financiers, shows the extent to which the system that you defend amounts to a dictatorship by money. |
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They earned a reputation of fighting battles obeying a code of chivalrous conduct rooted in a strong adherence to tradition and Chi. |
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However, Iblis, adamant in his view that man is inferior, and unlike angels was given the ability to choose, made a choice of not obeying God. |
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I find such a pleasure, sir, in obeying your commands, that I take care to observe them without ever debating their propriety. |
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There is no result from decades of neuroscientific research to suggest that the brain is anything other than a machine, made of ordinary atoms, employing ordinary forces and obeying the ordinary laws of nature. |
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Now, Nargis's days consist of cooking, cleaning, and obeying orders. |
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From an unchurched perspective, many of them think that religion is about obeying what church leaders tell you to do. |
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Older Cossacks began to settle and become prosperous, enjoying the privileges they earned through obeying and assisting the Muscovite system. |
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Moreover, if the first law were that of the propagation of the human race, how can you conceive of the Father applying sanctions for obeying and fulfilling His mandate? |
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But Tanaka has been a little slow in obeying this particular law. |
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We are now living and obeying celestial laws that will make us candidates for celestial glory. |
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According to all fitting criteria, it is a purely stochastic process obeying the Poisson statistics. |
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Then, obeying the instinct of self-preservation which never abandons any man, even the strongest, he sprang through the park in the direction indicated, running among the rocks where goats alone had hitherto made their way. |
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Georgia is a clannish country in which doing favours for friends is regarded as a moral obligation far more so than obeying footling little rules. |
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Human praxis, then, requires «ethical guidance»: «it is by obeying moral law that man finds his true freedom, for he then experiences the truth of his being. |
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We created forty quadrisyllabic words obeying the phonotactic restrictions of Dutch. |
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In January 1510, obeying the orders from the King and aware of the absence of Zamorin, Afonso advanced on Calicut. |
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Whoever lives within the law is obeying the dictates of his conscience. |
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While we have not imposed penalties, college policy does permit us to disenroll students for not obeying. |
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At the same time, freedom is also in itself a path of obedience, because it is in obeying the plan of the Father, in a childlike way, that the believer fulfils his or her freedom. |
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We are not committed to obeying the rules or the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council in its present form because it is undemocratic, dictatorial and unjust. |
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At the same time, the Government was dissolved, as some ministers, obeying the orders of their political parties, openly supported Mr. Mambé while the Prime Minister was asking for his resignation. |
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Why does he have no qualms in firing public servants for obeying the law, while saying and doing absolutely nothing when Canada's chief financial officer flagrantly breaks the law? |
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They were stubborn nonconformists who chose to be arrested instead of obeying the laws. |
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Silently obeying the order, the three harpooneers now stood with the detached iron part of their harpoons, some three feet long, held, barbs up, before him. |
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Don't do wrong to others and it should come back to you tenfold. OK, so there are several years that I was Karma's butt-monkey for not obeying that simple rule. |
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