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Labour's big thing is race equality in Whitehall, imposing obligations on all departments.
"To provide for the making of 'control orders' imposing obligations on individuals suspected of being involved in terrorism-related activity.
Commendably, China is attempting a dramatic expansion of health care and other social welfare, largely by imposing obligations on county governments.
The problem, according to Hart, is that one typically thinks of law as, at least sometimes, imposing obligations to act (or not to act) in certain ways.
The HEOA required the Department of Education to develop regulations imposing obligations on universities relating to the effective enforcement of unlawful file-sharing on campuses.
Christine Varney, the head of the antitrust division at the United States Justice Department, warned European regulators in a speech on Monday to restrict imposing obligations to the European Union on American companies that are doing business globally.
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Some have objected that hypothetical agreements cannot bind or obligate people; only actual contracts or agreements can impose obligations and commitments (Dworkin, 1977, 150ff).
They impose obligations and quid pro quos.
Intimacy imposes obligations with very different meanings.
The Arab League's plan imposes obligations on the opposition too.
Will we try to challenge their dominance and impose obligations on them?
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