Obliged
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That would leave the Parliament’s president to the EPP, which would be
obliged
to fill the post with a Pole from its second-largest party.
Snow
obliged
the president and gave unquestioning support to his policies until leaving office in 2006, just before the crisis erupted.
Followers are
obliged
to pay fealty to the tribe and its chief.
That is why Prime Minister David Cameron felt
obliged
to offer the British people a referendum on a simple question: in or out.
Tailor-made derivatives would have to be registered individually, with regulators
obliged
to understand the risks involved.
Less scrupulous producers will be happy to keep exploring and extracting with abandon, because they will feel even less
obliged
than the distrusted bosses of Big Oil and Big Coal to demonstrate that they are helping to reduce GHG emissions.
Instead of giving into such demands, the US has long held that it will engage in talks with North Korea only if they are based on previous agreements, including the September 2005 joint statement, which
obliged
the North to abandon all nuclear programs.
Even if the TPP is found to conflict with the national or public interest, participating countries are
obliged
to follow its provisions.
Governments that lose those lawsuits will be
obliged
to compensate foreign investors; but even those that win will incur high legal costs.
But in the face of Trump’s nationalist protectionism, with its echoes of the fatal mistakes of the 1930s, some feel
obliged
to defend the current system.
Taxpayers, notably in the United States and the United Kingdom, were
obliged
to step in to fill that hole.
Instead, banks were
obliged
only to take equity injections from the government, which they consider politically toxic.
The borrowing countries would be
obliged
to provide data on all borrowings, public or private, insured or not.
Perhaps if those securitized packages had been properly rated, the originating institution would be
obliged
to retain a share to signal to the market that risk was being controlled.
If German leaders are serious about instituting a “culture of responsibility,” they are
obliged
to act accordingly, even if doing so entails economic costs.
Governments promptly
obliged
with more of the same.
Upon reaching Havana, after long negotiations between the Cuban government and the American Joint Distribution Committee, the ship was
obliged
to return to Europe.
Adopted unanimously by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005 (partly in response to Rwanda’s genocide a decade earlier), R2P was premised on the notion that governments are
obliged
to protect their citizens from physical harm.
When they are unable or unwilling to do so, according to R2P, other governments are
obliged
to intervene to protect those being subjected to harm.
Because most investors assume that their advisers are
obliged
to act in their best interests, they don’t second-guess the recommendations.
But that was not enough to stop inflows of foreign currency, and the Bundesbank was
obliged
to continue to intervene.
Should Libra ever face a run, central banks would be
obliged
to provide liquidity.
And while major bus companies have agreed – again, at the behest of the Trump administration – to request identification from their passengers, Mexico lacks a national identity card, and its citizens are not legally
obliged
to carry any documentation.
Twitter, Facebook, and others would then be legally
obliged
to remove hate material.
Put differently, the government was told that the benefits and protections of sovereignty
obliged
it not to provide sanctuary and support to terrorists.
America’s intelligence chiefs are
obliged
to present the president with the facts, whether he likes it or not.
Parliament is
obliged
to meet now, because India’s constitution limits the gap between sessions to six months, and the COVID-19 pandemic has forced all sessions to be suspended since March.
America is
obliged
to place veterans in meaningful work.
Most hospitals were
obliged
to source everything locally, with only top hospitals allowed to bring in supplies from abroad.
Supporters of a green ECB thus argue that the institution is
obliged
to help the green transition, which is clearly an EU policy.
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