Sentence examples for might be obliged from inspiring English sources

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Who knows what lies Nachman might be obliged to tell?

The danger, they say, is that cloud providers might be obliged to build more data centres than are needed and have to comply with many different regulatory regimes.

Lakers management had misgivings about returning to Jackson's triangle offense, in which Nash might be obliged to make an entry pass and cut away from the ball.

The tax system would have to be restructured to shoulder this huge cost; otherwise the government might be obliged to disown its new burden and inflate it away.

In a spasm of superstitious dread, he thought that if he saw it he might be obliged to leave it behind.

Still, Britain might be obliged to accept some aspects of the proposal after Viviane Reding, the European justice commissioner, dropped plans to punish companies that did not meet the 40 percent threshold.

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The notion that the tobacco industry might somehow be obliged to pay individual states for their public health expenditures was unprecedented, but its very novelty caught the companies off-guard and overconfident.

"Although booking companies [such as Expedia] might not be obliged to offer you a refund, I would imagine the vast majority of them will be looking to help," says Atkinson.

In her testimony and her response to questions, Ms. Norton said that on a number of occasions in the past, she had challenged laws that she might soon be obliged to enforce, most notably the Endangered Species Act.

Sir Adam Roberts, an Oxford University professor who is a leading authority on the law of war, said that the United States might not be obliged to treat them as prisoners of war but that officials should recognize that they had some international legal rights.

Present generations stand under two types of obligations of intergenerational justice: They are obliged (i) not to violate the rights of future generations (Section 2) and (ii) (at least some presently living people might well be obliged)[58] to provide compensation to contemporaries with respect to harms victims in the past suffered at the hands of past perpetrators (Section 5).

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