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be obligatory for
adjective
Imposing obligation, morally or legally; binding.
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As seems to be obligatory for most of these postseason games, the Thunder built up a huge lead just to see it dwindle late in the game.
Li said more environmentally-friendly development would be "obligatory" for China to "promote a restructuring of its national economy", currently experiencing its slowest growth in years.
And a "bicycle effect analysis" will be obligatory for each territorial development project to ensure that provisions are made for bikes right from the start.
Other critics fret over a new duty for people to understand Catalan, which will now be obligatory for most public-sector jobs.
But Labour has the opportunity to make that separation amicable; it will be obligatory for all progressive parties to ally with the Scots as – inevitably – the authoritarians of Ukip try to prevent Sturgeon's second referendum.
The system will be obligatory for anyone who enters the labor force or changes jobs after Oct. 1, and 300,000 people are expected to enter in the first year.
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Hence, scrutinizing the quality of water is significant as clean water is obligatory for human well-being and the veracity of aquatic ecosystems.
This early mother-young association is obligatory for newborns.
Knowledge of music was obligatory for the cultured person.
Holding off Mr Trump there is obligatory for him.
The traffic is clogged, belchy and horn-happy, as is obligatory for Latin American capitals.
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