21. Although the New York Times obeyed the order, the Supreme Court ultimately struck it down and let the order stand. 22. A broader question is simply whether the army would obey orders to arrest student leaders and, if necessary, fire on protesters. 23. A lesser count of trespassing and one count of failure to obey an order have also been brought against most of the defendants. 24. A principal difficulty in the trials has been whether guards could be held accountable for obeying orders. 25. All people have to know is to obey an order to disperse, he said. 26. Business Week obeyed the order. 27. But he had no instructions, and, like many in the East, he had spent his life obeying orders. 28. But part of that merit is the ability to set an example for subordinates in deportment, judgment and especially in obeying orders. 29. But some people here question whether the army would obey an order to shoot students. 30. But until now, the administration could not obey the order because Congress had refused to provide any money for the agency to take any such actions. |