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Since equity markets might not oblige, that could require the government to stump up even more of its own cash to recapitalise the banks directly.Despite its flaws, the NAMA plan seems like an advance over those in some countries at least it gets something done.
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"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.
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.
Of course, written pieces do not oblige the writers to interact the way a balanced Senate or House of Commons might.
Mr Prodi could not oblige.
The world should not oblige.
The draft proposals would not oblige managers to step down.
But the Germans would not oblige him.
Knowing this, Eckhart does not oblige the ignorant.
And Christianity certainly does not oblige me to keep score.
A certain power (presumably Britain) might be disposed to act more energetically in Europe if it were not obliged to follow events in the Far East so closely".
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