Sentences with phrase «abiding family people»

These are middle class, American, Christian, law abiding family people who have never received ONE government handout.

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Mitt is a morale, law abiding, family centered, covenant keeping (with his wife when they were married), smart, successful, people person.
«The Human Rights Act and the European convention on human rights have been instrumental in preventing local authorities from snooping on law - abiding families, in removing innocent people from the national DNA database, in preventing rapists from cross-examining their victims in court, in defending the rights of parents to have a say in the medical treatment of their children, in holding local authorities to account where they have failed to protect children from abuse, in protecting the anonymity of journalists» sources, and in upholding the rights of elderly married couples to be cared for together in care homes.»
Early socialization and training can help him learn to walk on a leash, to understand that all people outside his family are not necessarily intruders, and to abide by some household rules.
Jamie said, «It «s people like my family that actually try to abide by the law, live up to your ordinances of your town, that it «s affecting.
People have a right to communicate to a selected network of peers, friends and family without the US government surveying their activity as a condition of entry into the country, and law - abiding, non-threatening people do not deserve to be treated as crimPeople have a right to communicate to a selected network of peers, friends and family without the US government surveying their activity as a condition of entry into the country, and law - abiding, non-threatening people do not deserve to be treated as crimpeople do not deserve to be treated as criminals.
the oral tradition of his people obligated him to abide by Haudenosaunee law and not Ontario and federal family law;
Although Longhouse people of all ages have an outstanding reputation for being peaceful and law abiding their young people appeared to be charged with criminal offences at a greater rate than the young people of non-Longhouse families.
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