Storms come and go, lake levels rise and fall, but all obey lord gravity.
In Russia, for example, large supermarkets, which have no choice but to obey the tax inspectors, have a 5% cost advantage over small shops.
"He hasn't done anything but try to obey the law and work hard since his release, " said David Chesnoff.
"People should obey the law, but people have a right to protest lawfully and there are major problems in how parades are handled, " he said.
Again, a few simple changes requiring proof of real safety, such as shooting lessons before buying a weapon just makes common sense, not only to prevent irresponsible gun distribution, but to ensure that future generations of gun owners obey the traditions of the hundreds of years of millions of thoughtful, smart gun owners in America.
For there is none worthy of the name but God, whom heaven, earth, and sea obey.
Passengers should obey the directions of the flight crew, but they should be prepared, mentally and physically, to act.
But for the rest of you who work hard and obey the law and keep your head down and just want to find a way to live legally in a country you consider your own and where you've lived most of your life, let me first apologize for lumping you together with the demanders.
Obey said his staff is preparing the outline of a stimulus bill but he cautioned there is no timeline to move on it.
But she said invisible fences were "harmless" and animals quickly learned to obey alarms which warn them they are about to be shocked.
But the Jesuits managed to survive in Russia and Prussia, whose rulers refused to obey the papal bull which was eventually rescinded in 1814.
Analytics firms and health insurers say they obey medical-privacy regulations, and employers never see the staff's personal health profiles but only an aggregate picture of their health needs and expected costs.
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