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If so, Sanders will be obliged to accept reality.
No one else would be obliged to accept it.
Faculty should be obliged to accept the outcome of lotteries, making exceptions to include students in rare cases, and never to exclude lottery-qualified students.
In this way, General de Gaulle would be obliged to assume office, and the politicians of Paris would be obliged to accept him.
The victims themselves will be able to remain anonymous and will not be obliged to accept support they do not want.
Still, Britain might be obliged to accept some aspects of the proposal after Viviane Reding, the European justice commissioner, dropped plans to punish companies that did not meet the 40 percent threshold.
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We are obliged to accept their wishes".
He was obliged to accept a number of distasteful defenses, and he abandoned public life.
Merchants are obliged to accept card payments, however small the purchase.
Since February retailers have been obliged to accept old appliances for recycling when making new sales.
"And we were obliged to accept that". Her town, Mutum Paraná, was left under water.
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