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The government itself has helpfully outlined ways that it should do so, and manufacturers want to look obliging.
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For personal reasons, I feel obliged to look.
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We feel obliged to look around at where we can play and there are not many options.
I mean if I had to make a goofy map of Mexico City for some reason, I would feel obliged to look at another map first before blindly guessing at what it must be shaped like.
But at no point did the Cowboys, who are narrating their own fairytale, look like obliging the Rabbitohs.
The dancers looked cheerfully obliging as they twerked.
Next to the girls in their beaded bodysuits and silvery platforms, the male models looked like obliging valet studs.
"When I come somewhere new, you feel slightly obliged to look at how you're going to get people in," he said, explaining that while he has strong feelings, he also doesn't want to be rude.
Foreign investors look willing to oblige, especially now that the country's economic reforms have put an end to three decades of chronic inflation and the government has liberalised trade.
Writing in the exhibition catalog, Ms. Kuretsky argues that the Protestant reformation of the 16th century helped create in Holland "a society whose official Calvinist church banned the public worship of images," thus obliging artists to look for secular imagery.
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