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This nurture should, however, be combined with discipline: the state must oblige firms to export.
Also, in fact, we must oblige the use of the safety belt — because today there are a lot of people who do not use the safety belt.
As the custodian of Broadband Research's records, he must oblige with the government's request; the court doesn't consider a corporate custodian to be acting in a personal capacity.
When the distinguished judges of this prize commend me for my 'love of people and concern for their right to self-realisation', they seem to be demanding that I mention, and I must oblige, the continued evictions and demolitions, and relentless purchases of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, the process of right of return granted to Jews but not Arabs.
Now we must oblige the authorities, politicians, businesspeople and societies of both countries to start down this path, as well.
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But while a cable system must generally oblige all of the local broadcasters that demand carriage, a local station is not obliged to give its signal to the cable operator.
They must be obliged to.
Mr Hain must be obliged to eat his words.
"Each European country must be obliged to participate in a new mechanism.
Which is actually another way of saying that all must be obliged to pay homage to the real god: the economy.
Last, but not least, politicians must be obliged to register their meetings with lobbyists – be they in an office, a restaurant or a reception – when clients' interests are raised.
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