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The ministers decided to oblige countries to contribute 20 percent of any capital increase as a way to encourage governments to prevent mismanagement or losses at banks, a demand made by countries like Germany.
Seemingly inspired by a desperate, emotional call that had Sylvia crying: "I need you and nothing else will do", Don decided to oblige her, but only on the condition of effectively making her his slave.
I have decided to oblige.
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The big change for Nigeria came in June 2011 when its central bank decided to lift a rule that obliged foreign investors to hold government debt for at least a year.Similar criteria govern equity indices.
Of course, Netflix obliged, and also decided to hook up Sweis with a bunch of cool swag from iconic movies and TV shows -- a tux, a car and a driver.
Unwilling to oblige these requests, the Iranian authorities decided to forgo the visit.
However, when Virginia decided to withdraw from the Union in 1861, he felt obliged to conform to the action of his state.
In this context, the Portuguese government decided to apply the EPR concept to tyres, and producers were obliged to constitute an end-of-life management system to promote the collection, recycling and reuse of end-of-life (EOL) tyres.
However, because we decided to focus on resuscitation success and clinical outcomes, we were obliged to avoid invasive measurements that may have compromised survival itself.
Third, employers would be obliged to contribute to this scheme if workers decided to stay in it.
The world's richest team was obliged to find a new backer after Vodafone decided to end its agreement from the end of this season.
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