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If the UK cannot face its obligations, it can choose to partially monetise them, causing a depreciation of the pound and an increase in competitiveness that helps to bring back growth.
If as the old adage goes, a nation's greatness is truly measured by how it treats its most vulnerable, then the community of nations must also face its obligations.
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Their tragedy helped in no small way to force sport to face its obligation toward people coming to the stadium — to play or to watch.
Thus, the difficult substantial issues at the core of the conflict, including acceptance that Israel's occupation of Arab territory it conquered in the 1967 Israeli-Arab War is illegal, have been constantly deflected in order to maintain talks without requiring Israel to face up to its obligations.
Up to now none of these things has happened because the government in Madrid has been unable to face up to its obligations or even accept that there is a uniquely Spanish set of problems here – preferring to blame the global financial crisis instead of understanding that it has simply highlighted and accentuated our country's specific economic weaknesses.
The Dynegy deal is expected to close sometime next year, and the disclosures yesterday indicate that Enron may face challenges in meeting its obligations before then, particularly if the closing of the deal is delayed.
AutoNation, the automobile retailer based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said yesterday that it could face financial obligations of $50 million to $150 million under the bankruptcy filing by the ANC Rental Corporation, parent to Alamo Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental.
Companies signing up to the Shield also face new obligations, such as deleting personal data when it is no longer necessary.
Then pay up Ethnic pitch Dark Morning in Turkey Pipe dreams Reprints Related items Dark Morning in TurkeyApr 5th 2001Greece, which joined the euro-zone in January, already faces problems keeping up with its obligations as the poorest member of the new currency club.
Eventually, every youngster must face the obligations of grooming.
By The New Yorker September 4, 2016 Eventually, every youngster must face the obligations of grooming.
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