Synonym: comply, follow, honor, honour, observe, respect. Similar words: abide, side by side, rabid, abiding, come by, thereby, bid, forbid. Meaning: v. 1. act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes 2. show respect towards.
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61) "We continue to hold out hope that Iran will abide by the will of the international community, but hope is not a plan," he said.
62) Accordingly, a candidate for federal office must abide by the federal laws, which are somewhat complex and restrictive.
63) He urged that enterprises should abide by laws and regulations to watch over production safety in each part of the work process .
64) The representative of China confirmed that China would abide by WTO rules in respect of non-automatic export licensing and export restrictions.
65) I certify that the details I have given are true and correct. I agree to abide by the Conditions of Use for Telephone Reservation Service as amended from time to time.
66) AFT strictly abide by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission ( ASIC ) of the regulations, to provide professional financial services.
67) Advance Tibetan economy to type develops, should abide by balanced development theory.
68) We set goals and create for ourselves strict regimes, which adamantly abide by.
69) Failure of the parties to abide by the outcome cannot be sanctioned unless the award has been judicially confirmed.
70) Others who want to use the service must abide by the interface specification.
71) Thirdly , they should abide by the law, respect others and have high moral principle.
72) Article 3. When issuing and dealing in securities, all concerned must abide by the principles of openness and fairness.
73) In short, India is not undermining the non-proliferation system, rather, the NPT system has been undermined by its own flaws and the countries that agreed to abide by, but flouted, its rules.
74) Artistic ethical value often fulfils the challenge that becomes social standard already at be opposite, and be not consuetudinary to times morality follow rules ground to abide by.
75) I herby agree to ensure that the above student will abide by the Terms and Conditions stipulated above.
76) All political parties, organizations and all people should abide by the constitution and laws without any exception.
77) They did not abide by the customs laws in any way.
78) If those people are journalists, they should abide by the laws and regulations in China. On the other hand, any violation of law must be punished accordingly.
79) Therein, we should abide by the rule that the civil protection is primary and the administrative protection and criminal protection auxiliary.
80) Strictly abide by relevant laws and regulations, strengthen their security preparedness, create a good environment and a stable security order of operation.
81) Nonetheless, Carter's successor, President Ronald Reagan,(sentencedict.com) continued to abide by the unratified SALT II pledges.
82) Market order is not only the rule that all economic main body should abide by but also the state and structure of economy operation.
83) Should abide by the principle of scientific sex, systematization and maneuverability.
84) He said the Venezuelan government would continue to abide by the one - China policy.
85) If you want to keep winter clothes in top form for next year, you must abide by the laws of seasonal clothing storage.
86) In the electricity market, electricity pricing should abide by the economic principle, i. e. high price for high quality.
87) The rules of the race lay out certain regulations which each musher must abide by.
88) There may be many providers for the service, and each of them may have a different name for the service or some other non-standard requirements that the service requester must abide by.
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89) Being an economical entity, health enterprise must abide by market principle.
90) At first, dingdong or very those who abide by acceptance make money on time, but be as high as 30 as affiliation person many when.
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