The President swore an oath to uphold the Constitution and he is bound by the law.
' And the citizens who sit on a grand jury take an oath to seek the truth.
Presentation ceremonies are performed daily and recipients must swear an oath to the Queen and the Lord Mayor.
As the cardinals enter into the Conclave, they swear an oath to secrecy concerning the events of the Conclave.
They took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic.
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His father had flourished in the Bourbon restoration, but at its fall in 1830, the son took an oath to the new Orleanist king.
But the outrage was deepened because the victims were doing their duty: unarmed, young women who had taken an oath to protect and serve others.
The career prosecutors handling this matter took on the difficult task of enforcing a law they had taken an oath to uphold, and did so reasonably.
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Now, I swore an oath to uphold the laws on the books, but that doesn't mean I don't know very well the real pain and heartbreak that deportations cause.
If he ever became king, and therefore head of the established church, Prince Charles would have to swear an oath to defend its teachings, including those condemning divorce and remarriage.
From the moment they swore in office -- swore an oath to serve with honor, from the first time they put on a uniform and pinned on a badge, they knew they might be called upon to do some really tough stuff.
Mr Yates was asked if he had a "cavalier" attitude towards the distress felt by those investigated after he described it as "uncomfortable" for them, he said he had taken an oath to be impartial and independent and had stuck by that.
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As a new group of citizens takes an oath to support and defend our country's oldest principles, we affirm another truth: that our American journey and our success would never have been possible without the hope, the drive, and the irrepressible optimism that every generation of immigrants has brought to our shores.
Once inside the chapel, the cardinals swore an oath together to not reveal any information about the election to the outside world.
The news follows Downing Street's confirmation that talks are taking place to allow Sinn Fein MPs to use the UK Parliament's facilities without swearing an oath of allegiance to the Queen.
But my first interest is I take an oath of office to the Constitution of the United States.
His lawyers argued that harsh treatment could render unreliable his confession that he had taken an oath of allegiance to Mr bin Laden.
Members of Congress take an oath of office to uphold the Constitution, and the GOP specifically has announced that they want all legislation to include an explanation of why it is consistent with the Constitution.
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Your job as citizens, you've taken an oath, is to understand, listen to the evidence that -- and he would draw with his hands in court a picture of the courtroom walls -- within these four walls.
The protest at pledging an oath of allegiance to the Queen, the arrest at an anti-nuclear demonstration at Faslane, the time in prison for refusing to pay her fine, the anguish of the split in her party do not form part of this story.
Quakers and Catholics sided with the king, and so did many settlers of German and Dutch origin, as well as most Scots Highlanders, who had sworn an oath of loyalty to the Hanoverian crown in defeat and were not about to go back on it.
But the first day's proceedings were overshadowed by a decision by Pakistan's chief justice, Said-uz Zaman Siddiqi, and five other Supreme Court judges, to refuse to take an oath of allegiance that would have in effect bound them to the army-led administration that has run the country since the coup in October.
Fewer people believe that Clinton lied under oath about the affair and that he participated in an effort to obstruct justice by getting Lewinsky to lie under oath.
Mr Ellis swore to an oath of impartiality which was written by the Home Office for the occasion.
When he ran for mayor, Giuliani made clear he viewed his oath as an obligation to uphold the right to an abortion, but also said that doing so was at odds with values learned in his Catholic upbringing.
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Led by the conclave's senior cardinal, Giovanni Battista Re, each of the cardinal-electors -- those under age 80 who are eligible to vote -- then swore an oath of secrecy, and all those not involved were ordered to leave.
Each man in turn stepped up and placed his hands on the Gospel to swear an oath in Latin.
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