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Ofcom is charged with regulating television broadcasters that have a legal obligation to impartiality.
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In a bid to meet their obligations to impartiality during the election, BBC and Sky both said that after the prime ministerial debates minor parties would be given the chance across BBC output to respond to the issues raised in the debate.
He added that the BBC was "satisfied" that its range of election programmes met the obligation to provide "due impartiality" and all relevant parties had the chance to put their case.
Under federal law he had an obligation to recuse himself, since his impartiality "might reasonably be questioned".
However, given the national media's concept of impartiality, they now feel an obligation to accept that the Republicans' claim that this is a dispute over spending levels.
"As a broad principle, I don't think there's any prosecutor that doesn't understand their own obligation to either recuse or seek advice if, for whatever reason, their impartiality could be questioned," said Mary McCord, the former DOJ official who led the department's investigation of foreign meddling in the 2016 election prior to Mueller's appointment.
And no obligation to stop.
We have no obligation to make history.
It has an obligation to wider society".
She feels under no obligation to say.
There is no obligation to eat.
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