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Mr. Cameron said he would abide by what the Leveson inquiry requests.
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What was your conversation like with Marine Commandant Amos when he expressed to you his concerns and yet he said that he would abide by whatever -- whatever the ruling was?
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Mr. Hollande said he would abide by the deficit-reduction deal Mr. Sarkozy negotiated with the EU. Mr. Hollande's "millionaires tax" aimed to make the cuts moderately more left-leaning, but in the end, austerity is austerity.
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He is also said to have undertaken, as the price for drawing the less hawkish Labour party into his coalition, that he would abide by previous agreements made by Israel with the Palestinians, most of which acknowledge that the Palestinians should have their own state.
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Despite his "I'm listening" pledge, Mr Blair immediately insisted he would not abide by the decision and would not restore the link between the basic state pension and average earnings.
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An emotional Dutt told reporters that he would "abide by the court's decision" and not seek a pardon.
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In an interview with CNBC, deputy district attorney Chris Feasel said he was disappointed by the ruling but that his office would abide by it, with plans to release the search warrant by Friday afternoon.
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President Bill Clinton committed the US to abide by the ICC, but President George W. Bush rescinded the US signature and pledged that he would never bring ICC membership before the Senate for ratification.
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