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The conductor seeking the track switch must ask the control center, which will oblige only if it isn't rush hour and if it won't require delays of inbound trains.
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Rather, the court held, the employer is obliged only to offer a reasonable accommodation to the employee.
As hundreds of people screamed for McGwire to stop and sign as he headed to the outfield clubhouse, McGwire obliged only two.
When a victorious Mao called on the eight parties to join his inaugural consultative conference, they obliged, only to be swiftly subsumed by the Communist leadership.
Every time the monarch came to parliament to pass a new tax bill, the parliament obliged only after exacting more liberty from him.
This obligation does not derive from the nature of teaching itself; the learner is morally obliged only to assent to manifest truth.
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Even if Dreyfus wins, Brandis will be obliged only to process an information request for eight months of his electronic diary entries.
At a hearing in May, Vivendi argued that the partnership was obliged only to distribute income to InterActiveCorp, not to pay taxes on the income.
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