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Still others, like Mr. Shih, simply like to oblige future leaders.
(To oblige future reporters to say that people were killed in a Prawns strike adds insult to injury).
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Congress cured the problem with a statute obliging future Congressional witnesses to speak when so ordered.
Mr Brown reveals today that he will legally oblige all future governments to reduce Britain's debt mountain in an attempt to achieve a sustainable recovery.
No other country obliges its future leaders to spend two years on the campaign trail.
Both acts oblige current and future governments to report at fixed periods on how they will achieve their contradictory objectives.
Addressing a fringe event, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, hinted that employers might be obliged in any future work permit system to seek a British national to fill a job before they could employ someone from overseas.
Labour MPs pointed to a 1985 BBC documentary in which a former government whip between 1970 and 1973 said that the Tory whips' office, when faced by an MP involved in "a scandal with small boys", would get him out of trouble, partly so the MP then felt obliged in the future to carry out the bidding of the whips.
The nearly zero energy buildings (nZEB) ideology of the future obliges, first and foremost, that heat losses should be reduced remarkably compared to the present levels.
That is especially true in The Guardian's case because its ultimate owner, The Scott Trust, is obliged to safeguard the future of that paper "in perpetuity".
The National Environmental Assessment Agency of the RIVM in the Netherlands is obliged to report on future trends in the environment and nature every 4 years.
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