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Dr. Andrew Purkis, the chief executive of the charity said it was legally obligated to stop new or existing grants until the situation was resolved.
"Just because the D.A. declined to prosecute, it doesn't mean they're obligated to stop the investigation," Mr. Farkas said, adding that the district attorney often keeps investigations open for years, even without new evidence.
But Lt. Col. Rick Lehner, a spokesman for the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, argued that the department was obligated to stop Dr. Postol from disseminating potentially damaging information, even if it was readily available.
If you are driving in a desolate area and see a pedestrian in distress by the side of the road — say, having an epileptic attack — most of us believe you are obligated to stop and call in for help.
The cleanup workers were obligated to stop work only in the presence of a turtle; for the most part, the turtle people had to diplomatically nudge them into doing their work in as turtle-conscious a way as was possible — they had to win their respect.
Unless Congress grants the Executive the authority to add to the debt, the Treasury in principle will be obligated to stop all payments not covered by existing funds.
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Mr. McElroy said the company felt obligated to force Mr. duPont to stop photographing its passengers.
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