Sentences with phrase «abide in line»

We can either abide in line with this or choose to reject God and live in rebellion.

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The Committee wanted to include this song because it is being sung in many churches, Presbyterian and otherwise, but they could not abide this line from the third stanza: «Till on that cross as Jesus died / the wrath of God was satisfied.»
Those lines of Robert Duncan's about Robin Hood come back to me now: «How we loved him / in childhood and hoped to abide by his code / that took life as its law!»
Bottom line: if you're successful in landing a player who is in turn successful on the field, and you can't abide people not knowing you had a hand in the process, you're in the wrong field of athletic support.
There are some proposals that demand a «line in the sand» position, namely: abortion expansion, the oxymoron «same sex marriage» and the war on law abiding gun owners (e.g. SAFE).
Until now, I've honored their request to abide by a press embargo and not write about Americans Elect until it was ready to go public, though as the group has been openly working to obtain ballot lines in several states since last fall (including Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Nevada, and Rhode Island, its existence hasn't been a complete secret — you just needed to know where to look.
Both he and Howard say the current hodgepodge of gun laws across the country put law abiding pistol permit owners in jeopardy when they cross state lines.
Crossing the line from law - abiding citizen to wanted criminal, Harold battles to survive his increasingly dangerous situation in ways that...
Since Gerard Butler plays the subject (and once) Law Abiding Citizen, I'd like to see his face prominent and Jamie Fox so in the background and some different tag lines (not superimposed on the head).
As much as we'd like to believe it, the structures and protocol we have in place school - wide (the way kids line up, the awards we hand out at assemblies, the penalties we assign) are not the answer to creating suddenly rule - abiding masses.
The appealing design abides by the lines of the standard 2016 Audi TT coupe and roadster, but adds two extra doors and an angled rear windshield that terminates in a short decklid.
Also in case if a student has any specific guidelines to which we have to abide by, we can surely stay in in line with it.
In conclusion, even though New Zealand has never been a global financial center, the standards which their regulatory bodies abide by are in line with those standards expected of a first world countrIn conclusion, even though New Zealand has never been a global financial center, the standards which their regulatory bodies abide by are in line with those standards expected of a first world countrin line with those standards expected of a first world country.
Further muddying the waters, is the General Data Protection Regulation, in force in summer 2018 across the EU's member states, which will effectively establish a right to privacy (as opposed to the right to «private life»), with extra territorial effect: countries which exchange data with EU residents must abide by its fundamental principles, in line with the CJEU's guidance as to the proportionate approach to be taken by our societies in relation to our increasing data production.
You affirm that you are either more than 18 years of age, or an emancipated minor, or possess legal parental or guardian consent, and are fully able and competent to make on - line purchases; to enter into the terms, conditions, obligations, affirmations, representations, and warranties set forth in these Terms of Use, and to abide by and comply with these Terms of Use.
Friction between a spouse and in - laws can beone of the biggest issues in a marriage: If you or your spouse is a «mama's boy» or «daddy's girl,» a clear line has to be set and abided by.
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