• Google agreed to accept restrictions on how it enforces cell phone patents it acquired through its purchase of Motorola: both Microsoft and Apple agreed to abide to similar terms last year.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • Tellingly, Mr Monti has signed up to a letter sponsored by Britain, the Netherlands and other liberal countries urging stronger enforcement of single-market rules, including the naming and shaming of countries that fail to abide by commitments to open up energy and services.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • Registered nurses also promise to abide by a duty to "make the care of people your first concern, treating them as individuals and respecting their dignity".

    BBC: UK

  • For instance, a database administrator can mistakenly implement a security policy that affects all of users of the service but actually contravenes the policies or rules that some customers need to abide by (due to above-mentioned national or industry rules).

    FORBES: Multitenancy & Cloud Computing Platforms: Four Big Problems

  • He made clear in that conversation that he expects the government of Egypt and the governments of other regions in the -- other countries in the region to abide by their obligations to provide security to diplomatic facilities that they host.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • He's just halved the number of fiscal rules that he is going to abide by - from two to one.

    BBC: Autumn Statement: What has changed?

  • Paul Wellings, chair of the 1994 Group of research-intensive universities, called for the review to abide by two principles - to ensure that the cost does not stop people from attending university and the need to improve the student experience.

    BBC: Student funding

  • That is why, working with the Russians and the Chinese and other nations on the Security Council, and broadly at the United Nations, why there is such international consensus about the absolute need for the Iranians to abide by their obligations, to forsake their nuclear weapons ambitions, to demonstrate verifiably that they can reassure the world that they do not seek to acquire nuclear weapons.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • It comes after Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner urged the prime minister to abide by a 1965 UN resolution to "negotiate a solution" to the dispute.

    BBC: UK prime minister rebuffs Argentina over Falklands

  • To abide by it was an assault to her aesthetic sensibilities and her ethic as the go-to-goddess of tree pruning, to say nothing of the gender bias.

    FORBES: Negotiating for Something You Think You Can't Get? Show Up in Drag.

  • Members affiliated with the national association called ACORAB are expected to abide by this code in order to ensure the application of international best practices and standards.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Earlier this month, Argentina's president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, urged the prime minister to abide by a 1965 UN resolution to "negotiate a solution" to the dispute.

    BBC: Argentina declines invitation to Falklands meeting

  • We have also made clear that while we believe there is time and space for this sanctions regime and this effort to allow for Iran to make the choice it needs to make -- which is to abide by its international obligations, to abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions -- that door is closing and it will not remain open indefinitely.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • The winner and guest will be expected to abide by proper standards of behaviour and to comply with reasonable requests from the organisers.

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  • Both President Obama and the GOP-led Congress failed yet again this week to abide by these principles as they apply to U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Libya.

    FORBES: The Proliferation of Illegal Wars Erodes American Values

  • The reporting requirement also will put pressure on companies to abide by "antidiscrimination" rules designed to keep the coverage of highly paid executives in line with that of lower-paid workers, Ms. Davis says.

    WSJ: Tax Report: Is Taxing Health Plans Next?

  • That country's president has refused to abide by a top level African Union requirement to dissolve Parliament.

    NPR: Obsessed with the Africa Cup Soccer Tourney

  • Meanwhile, international investors are "distressed by the growing indications that India is not willing to abide by international rules and norms in relation to dispute resolution, " Columbia's Mr. Doering said.

    WSJ: Deutsche Telekom, U.S. Firms Scrap With India Over Scuttled Satellite Deal

  • In recent weeks, the Beijing government has promised to end its ban on American beef, to try harder to respect intellectual-property rights, to abide by international rules for government procurement and to allow Chinese firms and citizens to buy more dollars and invest them abroad.

    ECONOMIST: The president's economic team

  • What used to happen is this: you've got a compliance team that sees this new regulation that we have to abide by, and then they write the product requirements to comply.

    ENGADGET: An interview with PayPal president David Marcus: as offline / retail prominence grows, a renewed focus on customer service

  • As players advance, they have to abide the slings and arrows of entrepreneurial fortune through cards similar to ones players might find in a game of Monopoly.

    FORBES: Entrepreneurship - The Board Game (VIDEO)

  • The Council further calls on all parties to abide by their obligations under international humanitarian law, in particular to respect the security of civilians, humanitarian workers and AMISOM personnel.

    UN: Security Council

  • "We implore the broadcast networks to abide by today's court's ruling rather than to pursue a path of attempted obstruction with countless legal maneuverings, " said Tim Winter, president of the Parents Television Council, which monitors content on the airwaves.

    CNN: Supreme Court rules against networks on indecent speech

  • "While we have obligations to abide by decisions of the AU, we are also under obligation to other international agreements including the Rome Statutes, " Kachali said.

    CNN: Malawi drops AU summit over Sudanese leader

  • People seem prepared to abide by organised taxi-sharing on a day of crisis, but left to their own devices on a normal day they seem to have qualms.

    BBC: Communal cabbing

  • He also promised to abide by the decision of a commission studying the proposed changes, which he directed to tap public sentiment.

    CNN: The Battle Lines Form

  • Hence, to abide by the Biological Weapons Convention they do not need this protocol that is merely supposed to strengthen the convention.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Why Bush Is Right to Reject a Defective B.W.C. Protocol

  • Mr. Perry has refused to abide by the requirements set by the Democrats, saying that Texas schools are already entitled to the federal money.

    WSJ: Texans Duel Over Millions in School Funding

  • If you are a responsible gun shop owner and you abide by the system that ensures that background checks are conducted, you want everyone else to have to abide by the same rules.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • France is now waiting to hear whether Mr Qaddafi will honour his earlier undertaking to abide by the verdict of the court, presumably by imprisoning the men in Libya and paying compensation to the families of the 170 victims.

    ECONOMIST: Libya and Lockerbie

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