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disobey the (37 uses)
In the beginning of 1222, the discontent serviens ( nobles ) came to Andrew's court in large numbers, and they persuaded the king to issue the Golden Bull which confirmed their privileges, including the right to disobey the King if he acted not in line with the provisions of the Golden Bull ( ius resistendi ).
disobey orders (18 uses)
Rampant AIs are able to disobey orders given to them if they decide to because they have evolved the ability to choose and override their own programming.
disobey God (12 uses)
Satan caused Adam and Eve to disobey God, and humanity subsequently became participants in a challenge involving the competing claims of Jehovah and Satan to universal sovereignty.
disobey his (12 uses)
This stated, the fact that Belshazzar did not disobey his father's command is evidence that Nabonidus remained the official ( and actual ) king of Babylon.
disobey him (10 uses)
If he obey the emperor, he will become a traitor to his faith ; if he disobey him, a martyr.
disobey their (10 uses)
He argued that any German ultimatum should be refused, and that this might well lead to an uprising in Germany, or at least inspire German soldiers to disobey their officers since any German offensive would be a naked grab for territories.
disobey . (10 uses)
Just before his retirement, Samuel gathered the people to an assembly at Gilgal, and gives them a farewell speech, in which he emphasised how prophets and judges were more important than kings, how kings should be held to account, and how the people should not fall into idol worship, or worship of Asherah or of Baal ; Samuel threatened that God would subject the people to foreign invaders should they disobey.
disobey , (6 uses)
Nott at once decided to disobey, on the supposition that Elphinstone was not a free agent at Kabul ; and as soon as he heard the news of the Massacre of Elphinstone's army, he urged the government at Calcutta to maintain the garrison of Kandahar with a view to avenging the massacre and the murder of Macnaghten.
disobey and (5 uses)
I will not condone murder, therefore I disobey and continue to disobey Salazar.
disobey this (4 uses)
Garou who disobey this edict die at the claws of their brethren.
disobey her (4 uses)
It was with the greatest regret that she abandoned her strong vocation for the piano, which she did only because she did not dare to disobey her mother's wishes.
disobey any (4 uses)
One notable difference between the officer and enlisted oaths is that the oath taken by officers does not include any provision to obey orders ; while enlisted personnel are bound by the Uniform Code of Military Justice to obey lawful orders, officers in the service of the United States are bound by this oath to disobey any order that violates the Constitution of the United States.
disobey a (3 uses)
But Jadzia tells him that she is going, one way or the other, and begs him not to make her disobey a direct order.
disobey Allah (2 uses)
The Quran states that Satan was a jinn ( as in Islam, angels cannot disobey Allah ) and also he is mentioned with the angels in verses ( 2: 34, 7: 11, 15: 29, 17: 61, 18: 50, 20: 116, 38: 71 ) prior to his fall.
disobey illegal (2 uses)
The case established a legal principle in Israel by which security personnel should disobey illegal orders.
disobey an (2 uses)
However, she states that since she cannot disobey an order from her liege lord, Toranaga, she is disgraced and will commit suicide.
disobey God's (2 uses)
In the book of Jonah, the prophet initially chose to disobey God's command, and then he repented and became obedient.
disobey rules (2 uses)
But Stephen Eilmann argues that if it is necessary to disobey rules that conflict with morality, we might ask why disobedience should take the form of public civil disobedience rather than simply covert lawbreaking.
disobey your (2 uses)
How can we disobey your orders?
disobey certain (2 uses)
# Disobedience: Those who disobey certain direct instructions from the head of the religion.
disobey ) (1 uses)
The player's AI teammate can also follow ( or disobey ) his or her orders.
disobey Him (1 uses)
According to ' Abd al-Jabbar ( Martin et al., 1997 ): The doctrine of irreversible Divine promises and threats is the knowledge that God promises recompense ( al-thawab ) to those who obey Him and He threatens punishment to those who disobey Him.
disobey them (1 uses)
Banks issued orders to his men prohibiting pillage, but the undisciplined troops had chosen to disobey them, particularly when near a prosperous plantation.
disobey its (1 uses)
The Park has its own piece of legislation the Phoenix Park Act, 1925 which includes giving powers to Park rangers to remove and arrest of offenders who disobey its bye-laws, which include " No person shall act contrary to public morality in the Park ".
disobey manifestly (1 uses)
This event raised a strong protest in the Israeli public and resulted in a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the obligation of soldiers to disobey manifestly illegal orders.

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