Sentence examples for is to oblige from inspiring English sources

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Another is to oblige manufacturers to take back and dispose of certain goods when consumers have finished with them.

There are tinges of dissonance to accompany the opera's uglier moments, but this music's main intent is to oblige.

My second recommendation is to oblige those who start in public office to pledge never subsequently to earn from the private sector more than a set amount; the rest should go to the taxpayer.

"The thrust of the campaign is to oblige Ukraine to have a free and fair election," Thomas Carothers, a democracy expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, says.

To consider that the unique finality of the T2A is to oblige medical institutions to refocus on the most "profitable" diseases and the most solvent patients would deny the role and the force of the public health service.

The EU's latest idea is to oblige countries to make more than half of the cuts promised under the Kyoto deal through domestic action, rather than trading their quotas; they want even stricter limits on how much of their quotas countries can sell.

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RHJ is happy to oblige.

Wall Street is happy to oblige.

The government is unlikely to oblige.

Mr Plassat is keen to oblige.

Owens is happy to oblige.

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