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The decision was the second since 1998 in which the court vacated federal affirmative-action rules imposed on broadcasters, all but ending prospects that the industry will face obligations to recruit minorities and women in the near future.
Companies also face obligations under the GDPR to conduct risk assessments if they carry out "high risk data processing" — in order to "understand the risks involved and mitigation required to prevent inappropriate usage".
'A present person does not face obligations just because he would not be where he is today without certain past events.' 14 This is entirely true, but is orthogonal rather than antithetical to the original argument, which was about duties derived from fairness and justice, not history.
The company faces obligations totaling 15 billion euros ($15 billion) in June 2003.
And, like other states, California faces obligations to retired state workers that are not even close to being fully funded.
Getting back to business after the terrorist attacks on America means facing obligations to victims and investors.
Banks are left "holding assets which they had expected to transfer off their balance sheets and facing obligations to off-balance-sheet vehicles".
On November 14th he argued that, as British clubs face no obligation to field players of their own nationality, they lack an incentive to develop home-grown talent.
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.
In order to move forward in our own endeavors, we face an obligation to offer mentorship.
The public sector is the main employer of health workers in Ethiopia, and most of the new graduates of medicine face an obligation to serve the public to compensate for their training expenses.
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