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abide by

verb as in adhere to

verb as in accept

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Kalshi says its federal status means it doesn’t need to abide by local regulations such as restrictions limiting gambling to those 21 and older.

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Mexico, Greer said, isn’t abiding by some of the conditions of the trade agreement, which is up for review next year, in terms of energy, telecom and agriculture.

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Guterres urged all parties to obey the terms of the deal, including releasing Israeli hostages, abiding by a permanent ceasefire, and immediately allowing humanitarian supplies into Gaza.

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World leaders have urged parties to abide by the deal.

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In a televised interview Monday, Miller was asked about his remarks and asked whether the administration would abide by court rulings that stop the deployment of troops to Illinois and Portland.

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