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abide

[uh-bahyd] / əˈbaɪd /






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The department’s statement said it will abide by the law and that protecting confidential information “remains of the utmost importance.”

From Los Angeles Times

Since then, she's been a practising member of the LDS - which, among other things, means abiding by a health code that prohibits drinking tea, coffee and alcohol, and eating meat sparingly.

From BBC

“This is a matter for the courts to decide, and we will abide by court orders,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

State regulators say those contracts are gambling and that operators should abide by the rules in their specific state.

From Barron's

"This is about values and abiding by a legally binding agreement."

From BBC