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Martine Aubry, the leader of the Socialist Party, said the victory "honors us and obligates us".
"The government recognizes that the attorney general's objection means that the deposition cannot go forward and obligates the court now to dismiss the indictment unless the court finds that the interests of justice can be served by another action," the department said in the papers filed in Federal District Court in Alexandria, Va.
Second, it is not a criticism of Locke since he clearly thinks that tacit consent only legitimates and obligates under conditions where there is a duly constituted authority.
Similarly, Miller advocates a "global duty to care," which requires individuals to take responsibility for their role in contributing to global oppression, and obligates leaders to advocate for institutions that embody the moral value of care (Miller 2006).
Yet, NAFTA provides Mexico a right of access and obligates the U.S. - thus the indefinite sanctions.
Signing a joint tax return makes you both responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the return and obligates you for any current or future tax liability or penalties.
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"Why take on debt and obligate yourself?
Upon graduation in 1975, Sears felt both entitled and obligated to make good.
Exiled in modern life, they're perpetually haunted by alternate selves, tied and obligated to structures that no longer exist.
All said that after the humiliation of 2000 they felt wary of survey projections and obligated to rely on official counts of actual votes.
But as the sister of Becky O'Malley, the paper's editor, I am qualified and obligated to set the record straight about our father.
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