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Mr. Eads was only happy to oblige, helping to secure $3.4 billion from the Chinese for Chesapeake through two deals.
The government had initially argued that its duties under the Dubs Amendment could be met by offering help to children who it was already obliged to help under other EU laws.
If they have no relatives to help, and are too unwell to make the decision themselves, then the local authority is obliged to help them.
The trustee will be obliged to help enforce this.
The Iraqi Kurds might then feel obliged to help their ethnic kinsmen fight back against the Turks.
But because of the immunity agreement she made with prosecutors, Ms. Lewinsky is obliged to help them in their investigations.
No one is obliged to help someone else to die if their conscience, or their religion, forbids it.
The mayor added that if they could not, "we are, as a compassionate society, I think, obliged to help people.
So naïve and otherworldly was the great logician that Einstein felt obliged to help look after the practical aspects of his life.
She said she felt obliged to help those fleeing Libya, where, she said, the brutality of Colonel Qaddafi's regime had made things different from Tunisia.
Kenya, which as an ICC signatory is obliged to help arrest all court indictees, welcomed Sudan's leader to Nairobi, its capital, last year.
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