abidance उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- There are great dangers . . . because of policies lacking sensibility _ wise, far-sighted viewpoints _ and the clear abidance by agreements that have been signed,
- I bought a scalped ticket right in front of him, just to make it clear that morality and law abidance ended at the perforated edges of his own arrogant soul.
- A wau is only complete and functional when it is rooted to the ground via a string, depicting our call for abidance to the rule of law within a small, limited state.
- Khatami's strict abidance by Iranian and Islamic customs such as the prohibition of alcohol led to the scrapping of an official dinner with French President Jacques Chirac during a visit to Paris in 1999.
- The debates around Ukrainian subjects are often unnecessary heated, and Michael has always been a voice of reason and collaboration during those debates, and that his understanding of and abidance to the NPOV principles are unquestionable.
- State run boot camps were banned in Florida on June 1, 2006 through legislation signed by Florida Governor Jeb Bush after 14-year-old Martin Lee Anderson died during his abidance in a boot camp.
- "The law is a decisive instrument to end terrorism and an act of justice for victims, given that the shortest way to finish with ETA is full abidance of the law and the Constitution,"
- You want the content you have added to remain and be protected by other editors, including those who have an opposing POV . The content must also be properly sourced and framed in abidance with our content policies.
- "We will monitor companies and ensure their abidance by workers'rights as provided for in the fundamental International Labor Organization conventions signed by the UAE, " al-Tayer told the English-language Gulf News.
- "The Islamic Group, as it announces its abidance by this ( cease-fire ) initiative, greets all its martyrs who died in the confrontation with the tyrant regime in Egypt during the past years, " the statement said.