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Until now, Godard has shed little light on his creation, having gone awol just as the film was premiered at Cannes this year, leaving only the message: "Because of Greek-style problems, I cannot oblige you at Cannes.
He went on to invite me to translate the "squeamishness" I had expressed at the number of abortions carried out in China into outright opposition - "get off the fence!" I cannot oblige.
Unfortunately, I cannot oblige him.
I can say 'it would be really good if we could make it work like this', but I cannot oblige my colleagues, when it is not part of the collective agreement…that is the reality.
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And yet, I cannot seem to oblige.
"I'm afraid Yoko and myself cannot oblige".
The second point is that, while I recognise the legal right of NUJ members to go on strike, I also feel obliged to say that I cannot see what earthly good such action is going to achieve.
A referral is a way of dealing with this, so if I cannot do a procedure for whatever reason I'm entitled and obliged in many ways to say that my colleague in the other hospital has the facility.
Who can we report this to?" Although I feel obliged to tell them that the reporting system exists, I cannot, in good faith, recommend that they take that path, given its major flaws.
I cannot help feeling, though, that in the aftermath of what we are now contractually obliged to call the Moment of Madness, Motty and the BBC pundits missed an even more significant story.
"Do I feel obliged to keep up with a social image when, deep down, I know I cannot afford?" "Am I trying to fulfill a deeper unmet need with material things?
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