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obey

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Specifically, the researchers tested whether their hypothesized mathematical rules were obeyed by the structures in the database, which guided them toward principles that known structures were highly likely to follow.

Nobody can pick or choose which laws or which injunctions they obey, or which they do not.

From BBC

‘Well, he didn't actually, people didn't obey him,’ right?

From Salon

Streams of lies are not just lies to be fact-checked, but an accelerant that impacts people’s brains, causing moral disengagement, allowing people to abandon their own decision-making and obey.

From Salon

He has refused to obey a UK court order for David’s return, saying a Lebanese court has granted him custody.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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