Sentences with phrase «don't obey»

We should obey our rules, stop the deficit spending, and shrink government.»
That will force civil servants, police, and tax collectors alike to decide whose orders they are going to obey.
A new study from University College London and Oxford University diverges from the famous Yale University study from the 1970s by psychologist Stanley Milgram who found that most people would obey direct orders to send what appeared to be increasingly painful shocks to an unseen stranger.
Instead, the command will need to «not appear as being part of the task at hand — which means the robot must think it's deciding to turn itself off instead of obeying the orders of a pesky human.
Of course, human resource managers have always contributed to overall business processes in certain respects -; by disseminating guidelines for and monitoring employee behavior, for instance, or ensuring that the organization is obeying worker - related regulatory guidelines.
None of them has to stay, except McMaster, who as an active - duty military officer must obey the commander - in - chief.
Foreign investors will no longer have to meet requirements to qualify as foreign institutional investors, according to the news agency but will have to continue to obey limits on foreign ownership of stocks.
«As an investor, I obey by all UN resolutions making sure we're not violating any sanctions, any rules,» Sawiris said.
Where McLaren makes clinically perfect supercars such as the 720S that can lack discernable personality, the Aventador S Roadster is the opposite: messy, angry, passionate, disinclined to obey.
With the economy refusing to obey models and forecasts, the question increasingly arises: do economists know anything?
And like people, they don't obey Moore's Law — You can't expect next year's batteries to last twice as long as this year's.
Others have experimented with the Kinect as a 3 - D camera, and an MIT student has built a robot with a Kinect for a head that can see its environment and obey verbal commands.
And some who haven't obeyed the law have found themselves in some difficulty.
Drivers who obeyed the speed limit were eligible to win the pot.
Far from simply embracing regulation, Keller seems to go out of his way to find ever - stricter standards to obey.
The author's lesson: Don't be a «sucker» about obeying the boss, but know that the alternative is anarchy.
But its mission for 2010 was finding a fun way to make drivers obey the speed limit.
It stressed, however, that it would obey the law.
The competitive pressures were so great to develop self - driving cars in 2015 that the then Chief Executive of ride - hailing firm Uber Technologies Inc, Trevor Kalanick, decided that «winning was more important than obeying the law,» Verhoeven said.
And that's when the app allows you to launch a channel - sometimes it decides not to obey my commands.
There's a level of transparency that banks must now obey, Cramer said, adding that U.S. lenders and their balance sheets are currently «better off» than they were 10 years ago.
One of the Republicans who introduced legislation banning earmarks, Georgia Rep. Jack Kingston, privately told Obey that he, in fact, liked the system just the way it is.
«Because they didn't belong to the social world, they didn't have to obey its rules, freeing them to develop bold ideas and stick with them even in the face of criticism,» she says.
Swift said that all members of the U.S. military had sworn an oath to obey officers and the U.S. president as commander in chief to defend the constitution.
«Without written laws, we lack fair notice of the rules we must obey.
Einstein articulated at length how not belonging made him much less likely to bow to conventional wisdom and obey the norms of the academic fields, Schilling notes, even though he knew that would cause a lot of ire.
You know the basic traffic laws — stop at a red light, obey the speed limit, don't drink and drive.
Instead of calling for repression, we should stop punishing children and adults for failing to obey the unhealthy dictates of masculinity — men need less repression, not more.
Listen, but don't obey.
Quantum computing defies understanding in part because it's not just insanely complicated; it also doesn't obey any of the laws of physics we encounter in our daily lives.
The penalty for breaking the law is 4 % of Facebook's global revenues, suggesting that it might be cheaper for Facebook to break the law than to obey it.
Indeed, every man can think of at least one experience where he was punished for failing — whether intentionally or accidentally — to obey the dictates of these masculine rules.
Obeying the robot overlord Asset allocation often begins with an online tool that asks questions such as, «If your stocks lost 10 percent, would you sell, stay the same or buy more?»
Even if employees obey your rude orders, or suppliers, customers or any other stakeholders put up with your aggression and unpleasantness, they will end up resenting you.
A study from the Georgia Tech Research Institute shows that humans will obey a robot's directions in an emergency situation, even if the machine had previously made mistakes.
Yale University professor Stanley Milgram has experimented on the human propensity to «obey orders».
He suggests that apaths, or people who obey and are fearful, are natural targets of a sociopath.
• I see no problem obeying rules 2 - 13 with the exception of rules 7 and 12.
The problem is that every investment asset class obeys Newton's Law: «For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.»
«Mr. Kalanick, the CEO at the time at Uber, made a decision that winning was more important than obeying the law,» Alphabet attorney Charles Veerhoven said in his opening statement.
Obeying the dictum, «Don't put all your eggs in one basket», many investors hold a good mix of Canadian, U.S. and international stocks.
The description of how this would work did not obey the letter of the controversial swaps program hatched by Goldman that masked the size of Greece's debt.
Latvia set a record in 2008 - 09 by obeying EU Economics and Currency Commissioner Joaquin Almunia's dictate and slashing its GDP by over 25 % and public - sector wages by 30 %.
So the Congressional leaders thought their subordinates would obey them.
But the rules must be obeyed.
They're counting on you to fall in line and obey like a drooling idiot.
The ads appeared the same day Reuters released the results of a poll that found fewer Americans trust Facebook to obey US privacy laws.
It means dealing with how human drivers merge and change lanes (badly), how they make right and left turns in traffic (differently), how they adapt to different weather conditions (inconsistently) and how they obey speed limits, traffic lights and stop signs (sporadically).
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