Similar words: abiding, libidinous, forbidding, riding, hiding, gliding, in hiding, presiding. Meaning: adj. 1. (of groups) not violent or disorderly 2. (of individuals) adhering strictly to laws and rules and customs.
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31. It seemed that those who augmented inadequate incomes by poaching or stealing food raised physically healthier families than the more law-abiding.
32. But the law-abiding people of Dundalk agree urgent action needs to be taken.
33. I am normally a law-abiding citizen but I had not a single scruple.
34. Gun ownership by law-abiding people was not a problem.
35. Swiss society is stable and orderly and the people are law-abiding and self-disciplined .
36. An Chen, Some Jurisprudential Thoughts upon WTO's Law-governing, Law-making, Law-enforcing, Law-abiding and Law-reforming, Volume12 Number 2, 2011.
37. Law-abiding people have sustained too many blanket attacks on their privacy and they've had enough.
37. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
38. They can be dangerous and rightly fearful in their element, but are no match for the sheer numbers that law-abiding soldiery can throw at them.
39. Citizens who are generally law-abiding are likely to come into contact with the police only under two circumstances: If you're a crime victim or you get pulled over for a traffic violation.
40. Courts are far more comfortable with lawbreaking that is an inadvertent byproduct of law-abiding sites' workings, than they are with sites that, from the very start, take aim at the law.
41. They were overwhelmingly good, law-abiding citizens who quickly assimilated into the community.
42. The law-abiding majority suddenly saw that some of their compatriots were happy to torch cars and buildings, loot shops, and attack firemen and ambulance crews.
43. For this reason, in order to change the legal status of weak effect, raise the law-abiding awareness and train law-abiding citizens customary, the first to is be institutionally.
44. In some cultures, law-abiding citizens try to keep the letter of the law. That is, whatever the law says, they do.
45. But she is careful to add that others are law-abiding.
46. I think that liberal democracy, at least as we understand the idea here in the United States, requires that the overwhelming preponderance of the people be law-abiding.
47. A typical Swiss is hardworking, frugal and neat. Swiss society is stable and orderly, the people are law-abiding and self-disciplined .
48. The criminal businesses that rely on spam are most at risk in law-abiding bits of the real world, such as America.
49. Those critical of encryption might suggest that law-abiding citizens have nothing to hide, but that simply isn't true.
50. Its orderly and law-abiding people know they live on one of the most geologically violent archipelagoes on the planet.
51. Compliance with the law is the first phase of law enforcement, and the law-abiding degree has important expositive sense to state's legislation and law enforcement.
52. The First Clerk of the Magistracy must be law-abiding and honesty itself.
53. They make it easier for the police to identify who committed a crime, but fingerprints also serve a vital purpose for law-abiding citizens.
54. Superintendent David Hartshorn, from the Met's public order branch, conceded law-abiding campaigners were being added to the database.
55. The capitalist under fascism has to be not merely a law-abiding citizen, he must be servile to the representatives of the State.
56. Other nations tend to regard Britain as enviably orderly and law-abiding, at least compared with many of its more excitable continental neighbours.
57. Supervising the administrative personnel brings about necessary guarantee of an incorrupt, efficient and law-abiding administration.
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