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- noun Plural form of
abider .
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Examples
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Conservatives are, by the way, the country's best law abiders as we are instructed by our Master (who ain't Obama).
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They place the burden of proof in laps of the accused, entire sectors of the economy, while ignoring the overarching basic fact that in society there are law abiders and law breakers often on both sides of the equation regardless of what entity is making the rules.
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The Trouble is just that the law ‘abiders’ can never understand why the riffraff do what they do, no two people enjoy the same pleasure.
“Two Years” for Jon Harper Killer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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So an added bonus to AZ law — we train up immigrants to be law-abiders instead of law-shirkers.
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So an added bonus to AZ law — we train up immigrants to be law-abiders instead of law-shirkers.
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Because the problem is also that there are idiot law abiders and law enforcers who feel that laws, whether good or bad, give them no choice and make them do the worst things.
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Most localities honestly don't care how people live so long as they're law-abiders.
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I suspect that there are some other law abiders out there - how likely is it that the Germans do not follow EU laws and they seem to do alright.
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You seem incapable of understanding that there are people, organizations, and governments in the world that are not the rational, law-abiders, who will comply with international law and take their grievances to The Hague.
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You seem incapable of understanding that there are people, organizations, and governments in the world that are not the rational, law-abiders, who will comply with international law and take their grievances to The Hague.
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