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How do we oblige people to respect and comply with these measures?' and 'the infectious disease legislation gives some powers to the Minister to enforce the regulations but this is not actually done.' It was noted in relation to one state where laws gave powers to a public health authority: 'but this is premised on the assumption that they know what to do.
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This is not to say that the investigation was poorly handled, but nor do we feel obliged to conclude these measures are not good sentence length predictors.
But, if we begin to gain a sufficient understanding of ourselves and our future, do we also become obliged to try to alter it – and us?
"Whatever we did, we were obliged to do it," he says.
In other words, we do not oblige applicants to publish their notifications in any official journal, but everything that we do subsequently is published.
We don't oblige any Muslim child to eat pork.
"In the United Kingdom we do not oblige people who can control their bodily functions to behave as if they cannot do so, unless they themselves find this the more convenient course," she said.
"We don't feel obliged to be the first to respond to a government-commissioned report," O'Connor said.
Love – this is fine as long as it is used sparingly and we don't feel obliged to use it when "like" will suffice.
How often do I oblige?
It threatens to impose a cap for those universities who don't oblige.
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