That said, the law doesn't exist in a vacuum and companies need to also
abide by other laws, such as our data protection legislation and anti-money laundering provisions.
Success at a bail hearing depends on preparing a Release Plan capable of assuring the Court that the accused will re-attend court and
abide by other conditions necessary «for the protection or safety of the public».
Monson filled out the state application for a license, pursuant to guidelines codified last fall: He agreed to give the state GPS coordinates for his proposed hemp fields, submitted to a criminal - background check and fingerprinting, and agreed to
abide by the other rules state officials put in place, in part as a means to prove to the DEA just how serious North Dakota is about relegalizing the cultivation of industrial cannabis.
- Once they leave the inside of their church, they have to
abide by other organization's rules.
Not exact matches
If you're looking for a job that has you ensuring
others are
abiding by certain standards and regulations, then you might want to consider a profession as a health and occupation inspector.
«There is still a federal law that we need to
abide by in terms of recreational marijuana and
other drugs of that nature.»
«It would also likely be the catalyst for
other countries to enact similar laws, paralysing multi-national corporations under the weight of what could be dozens or hundreds of country - specific laws,» Apple said, as well as making the personal data of millions of law -
abiding citizens less secure
by weakening encryption standards.
The Chinese tourists were told to «
abide by law, respect local order and customs, behave decently, be polite to
others» so as to «reflect a good image of Chinese tourists,» said the circular issued in Chinese.
Insurance, which is offered
by FedEx, UPS, the USPS and
other courier services, is a good idea for expensive items, but make sure you know the requirements for cashing in - and
abide by them.
Taxicab Commissioner Lou Hamilton thinks Uber and
others should
abide by the same regulations as taxis, according to CBS.
Other major publishers continued to use the authority's seal, but the regulator no longer vetted each individual book, instead relying on publishers to
abide by the guidelines.
However one views Reagan's overall legacy, he also led
by setting an example of personal dignity and an
abiding optimism that encouraged the good in
others.
Abiding by a fiduciary standard, we put your interests above all
others, including our own.
We did not attend church every Sunday or
abide by any of the
other religious rules you are supposed to follow....
This is just another classic case of religious temper tantrums when their privileged status in society is restricted, and they're forced to
abide by the same rules everyone else is... I note that no
other clubs are complaining about allowing those who fund them to participate.
One regrets that in the interview Percy did not underline more firmly the relation of this fascination with the unreal as if real, this malaise of the modern mind,
by turning to that
other hero, who once for all rescued sign in relation to place, the Christ on the altar, in Whom the Word is a presence orienting time and place, the
abiding Signpost in the desert.
None,
other than the LDS, believe that one (male only, and until recent time, white only) can only get a pass into the celestial realm if given
by the LDS church, after the believer proves that he
abides by church doctrine in all aspects of his life.
Believing they know what God wants they seek to force
others to
abide by their view of «God's will.»
«And while debate goes on, the church
abides by another policy — the one Jesus gave when he said, «Do to
others as you would want them to do to you.
Supplemented it may be
by other literature, but it stands apart, sacred, relatively inviolable,
abiding, unchanged across the centuries as the basis of religious faith and practice, as do no
other writings.
Failure to
abide by this law would open the door to any religions starting businesses which could then avoid the rules
by which all
other businesses have to play.
If christians can't
abide by their own rules, why should
others?
6 — You would be screaming from the rooftops in OPPOSITION if Muslim Koran Sharia Law (or another religion different from your own) was imposed upon everyone and YOU were denied Equal Rights if you did NOT
abide by Muslim Law, but you think it is OK to impose Christian Bible Laws on everyone to DENY
OTHERS Equal Rights if they do NOT
abide by Christian Bible Law.
First and foremost, it is the policy of this forum to respect
other participants and you are obviously not
abiding by that so I urge you to exercise patience when dealing with the «terrorist» and the «ignorant» for you are the better person and not use foul language.
I have no idea how long ago I received my review copy of
Abide by Jared C. Wilson, but it has had me on a guilt trip every since it came in the mail box.See: Jared and I sort of met because we both started blogging at Evangel, and I think we weren't supposed to like each
other.
The Father not only loves
others by loving the Father's Son, but also directly «loves you» (16:27), i.e., the disciples, the ones who
abide in Jesus» love.
As «People of the Book» under classical Islamic law — which ISIS has purported to restore in its newly - declared caliphate — Christians can choose to
abide by the terms of the Dhimma, the notional contract that governs the treatment of Christians, Jews, and some
other minorities.
cherishes the freedom to force
other Americans to
abide by your personal narrow - minded interpretation of a tradition whose origin you can not trace.
@ME II: My point is simply that you fail to
abide by that which you wish
others to do when making claims about the Bible.
My point is simply that you fail to
abide by that which you wish
others to do when making claims about the Bible.
They respect the
other people of the book (Surah Al «Imran, 84) since they
abide by the same God with an upgraded message.
Just because Aetheists have zero faith, why do
other religons have to
abide by the Aetheist requests?
In this perspective, hermeneutics is considered a scientific discipline
abiding by the rules that govern
other disciplines of knowledge.
Many twelve - step program followers (who
abide by the twelve steps used in AA and
other «Anonymous» groups) today make a distinction between spiritual and religious, as if religion were automatically a bad thing.
On the
other hand, there are signs here and there that the church is discovering it is neither anti-scientific nor anti-intellectual to refuse to
abide by a single definition of the function of words.
In
other words, Mr. Clinton corrupted the process
by promising to impose a litmus test for judicial candidates, and he is now bound to
abide by his promise.
Schweitzer's ethical mysticism begins with a reflective observation of the finite world («I am urge - to - life»), moves to an empirical generalization («in the midst of
other wills - to - live»), is made cosmic
by an intuitive insight, which is the completing or mystical element of thought («all is part of a cosmic or universal will - to - live»), and returns to the finite for experiential verification in ethical participation («Ethics alone can put me in true relationship with the universe
by my serving it, cooperating with it; not
by trying to understand it... It is through community of life, not community of thought, that I
abide in harmony... [«The Ethics of Reverence for Life,» Christendom, Vol.
I find people like you as annoying as Santorum, who seem to believe that
others need to
abide by their beliefs or else they're wrong.
And on the
other side, you have the ones who say that if you don't
abide by an old, tattered book, you're going to burn in hell.
The fact that each one will stand before the judgment seat of Christ to give an account of himself to God (2 Cor 5:10) should be enough of a reminder for us to
abide by our own conscience and let
others do the same.
If the church wants to put its fingers in things
other than the church itself then it needs to
abide by the same laws everyone else does.
Whichever is right» whether marriage is or is not a purely private matter in which the state has no
abiding interest» the deeper and more immediate danger of the marriage issue for Christians is its potential use
by gay activists to undermine the autonomy of the Church and
other religious entities.
The first five chapters of C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity (1953) discuss this objective norm to which people appeal and
by which they expect
others to
abide.
Nobody is required to
abide by them and you aren't authorized to force
others to adhere to them.
By abiding in these different circles, and performing before
others within them, our need for significance may be temporarily satisfied.
«These changes
by Burger King Corp. will improve life for countless farm animals and encourage
other companies to
abide by animal welfare principles up and down their supply chain.»
The industry urges Australians to not only read and
abide by these consumption guidelines, but also to consider what
other sources of caffeine might be in the diet, for example from coffee, tea and flavoured milk,» said CEO Geoff Parker.
In addition to
abiding by strict food laws, the industry adheres to the following voluntary guidelines as part of the Industry Commitments3: • Energy Drinks are not made available in primary nor secondary schools • Marketing and advertising activities of energy drinks are not directed at children • No promotional activities are undertaken to encourage excessive consumption of energy drinks • Labels of energy drinks do not promote the mixing of energy drinks with any
other beverage.
You agree to observe and
abide by all copyright and
other proprietary notices, legends or
other restrictions contained in any such content and will not make any changes thereto.
In addition, the Code and Resolutions apply to all countries and companies should
abide by their provisions independently of
other measures (Article 11.3).