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Norway is also compelled to allow freedom of movement.
Now, diamond companies are being compelled to allow outsiders into inner management.
Given Mr. Bo's popularity among ordinary Chinese, which he bolstered by pushing neo-socialist policies in Chongqing, and his revolutionary family's standing within the party, leaders no doubt felt compelled to allow Mr. Bo his say, within narrow parameters.
And not all of those may stick: the company felt compelled to allow new customers to return their phones within a fortnight if they didn't like them, to tempt them to make the switch.
In addition, the Ottomans were compelled to allow the Russians and Austrians to intervene legally on behalf of the sultan's Christian subjects, increasing European influence in internal Ottoman affairs.
But more and more schools, often strapped for money, feel compelled to allow companies to collect information from students that the companies will use not to further students' educations but simply to market the companies' commercial products.
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He felt compelled to let them know.
The anger was so pervasive that Reifsnyder and Djoghlaf felt compelled to agree to allow blocs, along with individual countries, to propose insertions to the text; by early Tuesday, sixty-eight addenda, totalling at least a hundred pages, had been submitted.
It is rooted in an ancient nation's epic spending and abetted by the hubris of European leaders whose desire for integration at any cost compelled them to allow political considerations to trump economic realities.
David Sloane, the president of Wine America, said that if the Supreme Court overturns the Second Circuit ruling, New York would be compelled to choose between allowing out-of-state wineries to ship directly to New York customers or stopping New York wineries from making direct shipments within the state.
But it has yet to figure out how to oust Mr. Hussein, or compel him to allow unfettered United Nations weapons inspections.
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