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She could not abide the one, much less the other.
You've got to abide by the law of the land.
Those who do not abide by the rules are asked to leave.
We have to abide by the rules as they stand.
It is the girl's part to abide by their decision.
She has no values I or my family can abide.
Of course, I will abide with whatever decision it makes.
At the very least we expect them to abide by the law.
"Abide by the same high standards to which they hold others."
And once the choice has been made you must abide by it.
You must leave your society or abide by its rules.
I have to abide by the decision of the people on the Island.
The House has made its decision and what we must now do is abide by it.
Yet that was what he had asked, and by his choice I must abide.
If so, he may have to abide by a result that does not make him happy.
The first had become second, and there was nothing' to do but abide by it.
The rest would abide by the decisions in those cases.
Others abide the question, but he is outside normal experience.
I mean, people have to agree to abide by it.
But you will not abide the election of a Republican president!
What if he was asking more of her than she could abide?
But they have agreed to take part and abide by the results of the new report.
He said the city did not have to abide by an impossible law.
He has to live and abide by the rules that the board makes up.
So, on the whole, she was content to let things take their course, and to abide by the issue.