Officials, on the other hand, say they have to obey the law to ensure public safety.
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Almost all of them will all require massive subsidies if they are to obey the mandate to buy coverage.
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The charges, which the mayor denies, stem from the city government's failure in 2001 to obey a court order to halt construction of an access road to a private hospital.
People are willing to obey morals that make sense to them - the "moral relativism" deplored by some traditionalist Christians - and are also proving willing to compose a sense of the religion itself that makes sense to them.
To obey Jesus, therefore, you had to join those who were abandoned.
In fact, traffic will slow down intolerably if robotic cars are programmed to obey speed limits that were originally designed to be ignored except when local governments need to raise money.
But she said invisible fences were "harmless" and animals quickly learned to obey alarms which warn them they are about to be shocked.
Unless Libya moves swiftly to obey this morning's order of the ICC to halt the domestic prosecution of Mr. Al-Senussi, and hand him over to the ICC immediately, Libya will before long become a pariah state, subject to U.N. sanctions.
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They have a strong sense of national pride, think children should be taught to obey and that the first duty of a child is to make his or her parents proud.
His thinking was that "you had to obey the law, and not what you wanted the law to be, " said Nelson Lund, a George Mason University law professor who worked with Mr. Cooper at the time.
Cuts in subsidies have also often been justified by a need to obey European competition laws.
The Army charged Drake with involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide and failure to obey regulations.
And Progressive Insurance says it expects all of its vendors to obey the law.
Yee was charged last week with two counts of failing to obey a lawful general order.
In contrast, persons in dependent employment have to obey orders given by their superiors.
The police stood aside, unsure whether to obey their prime minister or their president.
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Should Subway stop calling the Footlong the Footlong because nature refuses to obey rules of conformity?
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Mosley said Ferrari would have to obey the new rules or leave the sport.
Nor would his ministers obey its summons to discuss his plans, he added later.
There is just the law that they passed and which it is necessary to obey.
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Because it's not just me: People consistently find ways to obey all sorts of onerous religious dictates.
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It is meant to commemorate the prophet Abraham's willingness to obey God by offering him his son.
For of course a large company like that is going to obey the law, as they do.
Faced with an order from a soldier or policeman, many still find it safer simply to obey.
"He hasn't done anything but try to obey the law and work hard since his release, " said David Chesnoff.
This is similar to paying people to obey traffic laws, which most would consider wasteful spending of tax dollars.
And then there's the problem of getting Microsoft to obey the new rules.
Pete Williams, from the motoring organisation, said motorists were "generally law-abiding" and "want to obey the rules of the road".
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