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A basic condition is the consistent abidance by the political understandings which allowed the elections to be held in the first place.
A result is the depiction of a society mired in moral ambiguity and selective law abidance.
Due to strict abidance to the laws no ragging incident has appeared in the campus.
Traditionally faculty will require students to sign a written pledge of abidance to the honor code for every major work submitted.
However, women in Tunisia live within an oscillating society that at times encourages strict abidance to Islamic law.
But there is something in Rupert, some glimmer of tolerance, some unquestioning abidance with how things are, that you are beginning to appreciate.
As each of Kay's characters comes to terms with the circumstances of Joss's life, however, their loving abidance begins to seem more unlikely.
Spiritual guidance is provided by Nome, who practiced self-inquiry for steady abidance in Self-Realization.
It is coupled conceptually with baqaa, subsistence, which is the state of pure consciousness of and abidance in God.
All the icons of the exhibition have been created under the blessing of Russian Orthodox Church and with abidance by all religious rules and rituals.
Individual and societal preoccupation with the label, in other words, leads the deviant individual to follow a self-fulfilling prophecy of abidance to the ascribed label .
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.
The Society of Abidance in Truth, also known as SAT Temple, is located in Santa Cruz, California.
In addition to knowledge, Sheikh al-Yaqoobi learnt from his mentors the commitment to and abidance by seeking knowledge with accuracy and in terms of reciprocal respect.
These include pairbondage, troopbondage, abidance, ycleptance, foredoomance, with these coping strategies: adhibition (engagement), inhibition, explication.
In abidance with the current law the charro must be fully suited and be a full pledged member of Mexico's Federación Mexicana de Charrería.
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.
The monastery's discipline is based on the regulations laid down by the 13th Dalai Lama in abidance with the rules of the Vinaya, the spiritual code of conducts.
The book describes the timeless presence of Sri Ramana Maharshi and Nome's practice of Self-inquiry for his steady abidance in Self-Realization.
After an abidance in Tyrol and Italy in the years 1600/1601 - he visited Bozen and Venice - in 1602 he became Werkmeister of Augsburg.
When Johannes' son Ansgar (Wolfram Grandezka) from a longer abidance in Singapore, he agrees with Carla and wants Cécile to agree on a marriage-contract.
"The ministers see that a solution to achieve relative stability to the market is through the abidance by the organization's output ceiling and quotas apportioned to member states," said the statement, carried by the Saudi press agency.
The style is highly ornamented with devices such as metaphors and similes, often of Homeric proportions, as well as the use of personification and, when concerning poetry, a strict abidance to metre.
A Bouquet of Nondual Texts, by Adi Sankara, Translated by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome, Society of Abidance in Truth, 2006.
Nome (born January 23, 1955) is a spiritual teacher at Society of Abidance in Truth, known by the acronym SAT, which established and maintains a temple for nondual Self-knowledge in California.