No
A constitutional government follows a constitution, which is an outline/framework of the government. That means that the country cannot disobey the constitution, however, they can modify/change it in a process that the constitution allows. For example, in the US, if the constitution wants to be changed by adding an amendment, 3/4 of the states need to vote in favor. A dictatorial government is one that is completely run by a dictator. They get to do whatever they want and do not follow anything but their own choices. Such an example would be Nazi Germany, run by Hitler.
Neither has any known exceptions. You do have to account for the equivalence of mass and energy though to keep the 1st law consistent, i.e. E=mc² when it comes to nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
No, evolution does not violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics.No life disobeys the Second Law. Zygotes become embryos, embryos become foetuses, foetuses become babies, then children, then adults. All zygote-to-adult growth fails to disobey the Second Law. There is a constant influx of energy into the growing individuals through nutrition. All life carries out nutrition. There is always energy available for growth and reproduction and if there is enough energy for that, then there is enough energy for change/evolution. In this sense, Law-disobeying complexity is not added, from prokaryote to eukaryote or even from bacterium to human. It is simply growth from neonate-form to adult and there is certainly enough energy for that.
the "dis" in disobey is the prefix. Disobey itself is not a prefix.
She chose to disobey her teacher's instructions and faced the consequences.
Disobey is already a verb. This is because the word disobey portrays an action.Other verbs are disobeys, disobeying and disobeyed."I will disobey the order"."The citizens are disobeying"."The servant disobeyed and quit".
The word 'disobey' is a verb meaning to refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.The verb 'disobey' is an action of the subject of the sentence.Examples:He continues to disobey the playground rules.A dog should not disobey its owner.I will not disobey the king.
It's not okay to disrespect or disobey.
Disobey is stressed on the third syllable.
There are three syllables in the word 'disobey'.
They were trained to never disobey an order.
Mutiny and disobey have similar meanings, but are not synonyms.
To disobey the law given to us. Mainly to disobey the Word of God.
When using disobey in a sentence you will normal use it at the start otherwise it usually won't make sense. If you want to use disobey in the middle of a sentence then you will usually used disobeyed rather than disobey. Here are some examples. 1) Disobey an injunction without reasonable excuse. 2) Disobey and order. 3) She would not disobey Abraham in any way, for which god honored her. 4) He disobeyed his dad. Hope this helps :)
The Esperanto words for obey and disobey are obei and malobeas.