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The beneficiaries are expected to oblige with their vote.
And in its 2012 renewal, the Farm Bill is expected to oblige with beefed-up crop insurance as a replacement for the direct subsidies that farmers have received regardless of crop prices or yields.
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This may only increase long-term liabilities but Mr Venizelos, desperate to please creditors now, is expected to oblige.
Ms. Calmes says President Obama wants Mr. Geithner to stay through 2012, and the secretary is expected to oblige.
Yet Nobel- prizewinners are expected to pontificate, and Bellow wearily obliges, while smiling at the imposture.
But that doesn't mean they are somehow obliged to embrace the protesters expected to fill Midtown streets and, if the past is a guide, clash with the police.
And though not obliged to do so, the stylist is fully expected to dress clients in the products.
All members of staff were obliged to read the patients' care plans before entering the ward and was expected to carry out the interventions accordingly.
Having been obliged to apologise for selling a "Psycho Ward Halloweenn fancy dress outfit, condemned for stigmatising those with mental health issues, Tesco might have been expected to scour its website for other potentially offensive items.
Families earning around $25,000 may be expected to contribute an extra $220 or less, those earning $50,000 may owe $940 more, while their counterparts with $80,000 incomes may be obliged to part with an additional $1,500.
Haitians, with few prospects at home, were happy to oblige.
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