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Other guests start making nasty comments about my eating habits, the hostess feels compelled to prepare something else for me, etc.
The Times, however, still feels compelled to prepare tomorrow's Page 1, while facing the consequences of potentially getting the facts wrong, and proffering a succinct analysis of the story.
Once there, they were lectured by President Jiang Zemin, forced to reject the Dalai Lama's choice, and compelled to prepare another list for submission directly to the State Council and Premier Li Peng.
Unlike Lyndon Johnson, President Bush was slow to respond to the emergency — so slow, in fact, that his staff felt compelled to prepare a DVD of network newscasts to impress upon him the scale of the floods, the chaos, and the suffering.
Too often the Director-General has been compelled to prepare his reports from inadequate material.
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As such, the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries have been compelled to develop methods to efficiently prepare single enantiomers, including not only methodology in asymmetric synthesis but also crystallization techniques and separations as well.
Banks and big companies felt compelled to organize private guards, and Harvard University's president, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, admonished students to "prepare themselves" for possible service to the city.
Our species is compelled to make art.
I feel compelled to make a difference".
But I feel compelled to make it.
And once the paranoia sets in it only perpetuates the obsession because we then feel compelled to keep watching so we're prepared for any situation.
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