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Here I speak as someone who supported Nafta, because I felt (and wrote, in 1993) that it would oblige us to bring financial support to Mexico in a crisis sooner than we did in 1982.
The beauty of this proposal is that it would oblige shareholders to become more active in setting pay, listening to outside voices and questioning strategy – in short, participating in what is done in their clients' name.
It would oblige EU member states to ensure that victims of misuse of trade secrets are able to defend their rights in court and to seek compensation.
This law would oblige people that have a PV-installation at their home to pay to before they can start selling their energy to the utilities, making the investment for these green-energy installations unfeasible for many private households.
However this woman highlights a sense of moral obligation that would oblige her and others to participate.
He was urging Congress to pass a new "pay-as-you-go" (PAYGO) plan that would oblige it to pay for new spending either by raising taxes or by cutting outlays.
Yet it still refuses to let IAEA inspectors take a full look at its uranium-enrichment machines at Resende, and will not sign the additional protocol that would oblige it to do so.Brazil says this is to protect home-grown technology.
NATO is debating the extent to which it should count cyberwar as a form of "armed attack" that would oblige its members to come to the aid of an ally.But the world needs cyberarms-control as well as cyber- deterrence.
Speaking in parliament, he asked the Catalan president's colleagues to persuade him "not to make any more problems" that would "oblige the government to make decisions that would be better never to make".
Members of the Clinton administration would not even dare to describe the slaughter as genocide, for fear that that would oblige them, under the 1949 genocide convention, to take action.
On October 2nd it completed consultations on two proposed rules: one that would allow companies to omit suggested changes to their bylaws from the "proxy" ballot sent to shareholders who do not attend annual meetings, and one that would oblige companies to include them.Institutional investors protest that not even the second rule goes far enough.
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