Word: obey
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...liberty I have to reach such a conclusion. In America, I am free to choose any definition of life that I please, based on any religion I choose to follow. I am free to enter into a loving, personal relationship with God and this encompasses the freedom not to obey the dictates of anyone's religion...
...books with tables of contents and page numbers, as with the copyright laws. According to Mo Shepard of Book Tech, 50 percent of sourcebooks costs are copyright fees. Whether such stringent copyright laws are valid or not is debatable, but the laws are enforced and it is understandable to obey them. The other 50 percent is profit and expenses. "We're not making $100 sneakers with slave labor in Taiwan," Mr. Shepard reminded me. Certainly not--the production of Xeroxes of Voltaire's letters for Harvard students in Winchester, Mass. by a well-paid staff isn't really comparable...
...Allied Pilots Association amid cheers by union members: "There is no deal, there is no contract, there is no labor peace. I prefer that it not have occurred." In an edgy dig at Clinton, he added that most American pilots are Vietnam war veterans who naturally will obey their commander-in-chief. At the core of the dispute are plans by American to staff its commuter feeder routes with employees who are not covered by the same wage and benefits agreements enjoyed by the rest of the airline's workers. American Eagle pilots make only one-third of what their...
...Allied Pilots Association amid cheers by union members: "There is no deal, there is no contract, there is no labor peace. I prefer that it not have occurred." In an edgy dig at Clinton, he added that most American pilots are Vietnam war veterans who naturally will obey their commander-in-chief. At the core of the dispute are plans by American to staff its commuter feeder routes with employees who are not covered by the same wage and benefits agreements enjoyed by the rest of the airline's workers. American Eagle pilots make only one-third of what their...
...suppose that there's an opening for someone to call Orthodox Jews like me "fundamentalists" because we take the Torah--Biblical and Rabbinic law--so seriously and without emendation. Perhaps Rita Lin needs to be reminded that these laws--which we obey seriously and without emendation--include loving ones neighbor, returning a lost object and giving charity to the poor. I remember what the rabbis used to tell me in the Orthodox yeshiva (school for higher Jewish education) in Israel that I attended for a year. One rabbi there explained to me once how it was wrong to borrow someone...