Sentences with phrase «still abides by the law»

Once an SR - 22 filing has been taken care of for you, you must still abide by the laws to ensure your license isn't suspended again or revoked.

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* These laws effectively block neighbours from suing farms over foul odors, noise and health concerns — although farms must still abide by relevant safety regulations and are liable for accidents.
«There is still a federal law that we need to abide by in terms of recreational marijuana and other drugs of that nature.»
God still expects us to abide by the universal moral code expressed in his law.
Although many of these laws are conflicting between neighboring states, we still respect them and abide by them everyday.
In this respect, even though we might want to affirm that man has some degree of free choice as to whether or not he will abide by such laws, the moral universe would still be a realm of external determination which would, in the final analysis, depend on some nonhuman rationality, if it were assumed to be rational at all.
Even though the Code and Resolutions have not been introduced fully in law in the UK, companies should still abide by them.
Even though you obtained the credit from the bank, and you fell behind on your payments, this does not releive the bank from having to obey by federal laws, they still have to abide by debt collection and related laws.
Even if a debt settlement company abides by the federal laws, there's still no cap on the fees they can charge under these federal laws.
Although it may seem that you are disputing all items the law is the law and they still have to abide by these federal laws.
Though private facilities need not abide by these same federal laws, many still do allow pet ownership on varying levels.
There's a Rune for Magnesis, which allows you to pick up and manipulate metallic objects — better still, when you move objects with Magnesis they abide by the laws of physics, it's a very entertaining way to play with the environment and kill enemies in inventive ways.
RSPO is still dogged by lack of oversight, lack punishment for cheaters, fundamental conflicts (for example, abiding by RSPO rules on sparing of high conservation value forest technically put Indonesian growers in violation of Indonesian law which requires concession holders to develop all land for plantations) and the perception, among critics, that its primary function is to legitimize continued expansion.
It's ironic that Kenney — not to mention many of his opponents in Premier Notley's NDP government — use the phrase «rule of law» to express their anger at the fact Canada is still a country that abides by the rule of law, as this situation illustrates.
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