Sentence examples for continuing to oblige from inspiring English sources

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There is no rationale for continuing to oblige regular taxpayers to pick up the tab for these distortionary favours to major oil companies except that the oil companies want the money.

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In his work, early strains of late-Gothic blood and guts give way first to courtly high styles, then to pictorial propagandizing for the new theology of his friend Martin Luther — even as, strangely, Cranach continued to oblige Roman Catholic clients.

Pakistan has trousered the cash, put up a decent fight against its own Islamist militants and continued to oblige the Taliban.This is unsustainable, and in 2012 will cause serious friction between the two countries.

The French Ministry of Education still asks teachers to invite schoolchildren, including those from nursery school, to wreath-laying ceremonies, and even now a few schools or families continue to oblige.But the "Great War" is getting on for a century ago, and its meaning for French people, as with so much else of their history, has changed.

And this only two weeks after America struck a deal with North Korea, the other surviving member of the axis of evil, offering it aid even before it shuts down its nuclear programme, with the promise of much more, not to mention diplomatic recognition, if it continues to oblige.

The fans continue to want more and NKOTB will continue to oblige!

While al-Azhar would continue to oblige the government in granting a religious legitimacy to its dictates, the mosque and its clergy were given more autonomy under Mubarak's regime.

If the House bill fails, on the other hand, the Bell companies will continue to be obliged to share many parts of their networks with outside companies.

Should doctors continue to be obliged by their social contract and as a result suffer themselves?

The fund was rooted in a kind of voluntarism that had been cultivated by Victorian aristocrats and noblesse oblige continued to shape patrician values.

He won £60,000 for invasion of privacy but it was a pyrrhic victory as he is still battling to get the referrences removed from the internet around the world, and continues to demanding new regulations obliging newspapers to notify subjects of stories.

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