By 2000, more than 60% of the nearly 1, 500 American newspapers had abided by the pledge.
The first company I was at for eight years worked much more professionally and abided by the rules.
Terry, who has been replaced by fellow defender Rio Ferdinand, said he abided by Capello's decision to demote him.
He could have abided by the judge's gag order and not said anything.
It is one that he abided by as a candidate, and obviously continues to abide by as President and candidate for reelection.
Looking forward to 1999, Mr Annan forecast all-out war in both Iraq and Kosovo unless all sides abided by their commitments.
The Cavemen, who once numbered about 300, abided by certain rules.
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Mr. Pitt said he abided by rules in place at the time, but some lawmakers criticized him for a 2002 meeting with a KPMG LLP executive.
Earlier this year the commission said the 2012 deadline was "feasible" and it was in a "continuous dialogue" with member states to ensure they abided by it.
The man made billions for many years because he abided by two time-tested truths: The consensus of investors is always wrong, and that consensus changes as new facts surface.
At the time, he cited findings from a Shanghai testing firm that determined that Johnson Controls had abided by local laws and wasn't the source of the local lead pollution.
The police investigation will focus on whether the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925 was abided by and whether honours were given by Labour in return for loans or donations.
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Mr Burton , who owns the land the Gypsies occupy, said the group has always abided by court rulings and will continue to use the legal system to argue their case.
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