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Regrettably, though, donors might oblige.
And there are plenty of manufacturers that might oblige.
Circumstances might oblige you to choose money over time.
The new arrangements might oblige the slacker ones to be more engaged.
A repetition might oblige the bank to retreat to the safer worlds of car insurance and credit cards.
Perhaps most important, the Constitutional Court is strongly opposed to anything that might oblige German taxpayers to assume unlimited liability for other countries' debts.
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Intervention in Somalia, the original Gulf war, foreign-aid programmes and the Bosnian peace-keeping mission are much harder to justify.It is said that America's might obliges it to exercise power in the name of "good".
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.
While one judge might overlook the discrepancies, another might feel obliged to disqualify the evidence, Mr. Naqvi said.
The perception by some women that testing is compulsory renders some merit to earlier concerns that RCT might undermine informed consent and patients might feel obliged to test [ 36].
Who knows what lies Nachman might be obliged to tell?
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