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MPs voted by 301 to 289 to overturn a Labour-backed Lords amendment that would have effectively obliged ministers to establish the second part of the inquiry.

I was effectively obliged to enter into cultural purdah: no peeking at reviews or trailers or interviews, no talking to friends who might unwittingly spill the beans.

A finding in Noroozi's favor would effectively oblige the immigration service to grant extraordinary ability visas to every one of the international table tennis players ranked ahead of him, along with the top 284 performers (minus Americans) in every other sport, Engelmayer wrote.

The ABC Metalworkers Unionn, once led by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said the strike, which began industrywide on Oct. 28, was declared over after Volkswagen workers welcomed the ruling of a regional labor court, which effectively obliged Volkswagen to match offers made by other automakers and accepted by their employees last week.

One must also know how to apply them: when to use them, when to violate them, when to turn down a choice that is offered, and when we are effectively obliged to do something but have to pretend we are doing it as a free choice.

China, say officials in Brussels, would effectively be obliged to adopt the same rules.

"Companies will effectively be obliged to choose whether to break the law in the EU [European Union] or to break it somewhere else," a Shell spokesperson claims.

First, politicians would feel more confident and present themselves more effectively if instead of feeling obliged to make statements so ridden with apologies, neutrality and platitudes that they are completely meaningless, they could describe politics as they are.

Any side with Sunderland's record are obliged to man the barricades effectively once they have something to protect.

Because Fox already owns about 39percentt of the outstanding stock of Sky, its winning bid obliges it to make good on only the remaining 61percentt (effectively paying the other 39percenttoto itself).

That could happen because judges are obliged to interpret EU law the same way throughout the union, effectively discounting the UK's protection, or through cross-border cases.

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