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But all of them want their five minutes at the microphone, and Mr. Ruggie means to oblige since it's Mr. Annan's initiatives they're tackling.
But if workers' benefits weren't tied to employers, then they could transition into independent status without fear of losing their health care or pensions, and more employers would gladly oblige, since they could move costly benefits packages off their books.
Rwanda was happy to oblige, since the rebel Tutsi leader had become too popular and too independent.
Given a commitment to such reforms, the creditors would be happy to oblige, since Greece, instead of being the sick lady of Europe, would be one of its most dynamic economies.
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And fate has obliged, since he took the top job, with terrorist attacks, floods, foot-and-mouth outbreaks and threatened financial melt-down.
She obliges (since old cliches about roles and such are "silly"), hurting her back in the process, and they order their "own very special-together drink, nitroglycerin and soda".
It is quite logical that the Nyquist criterion must be obliged since no initial condition of band-limiting has been put in.
He seems happy to oblige, especially since Girassol bills itself as a casa da pícanha, or, as Ms. Fagundes translated, a house of top sirloin.
The Times, which politely declined to oblige, has since been left out of the legal wrangling, but on Dec. 29, the court temporarily enjoined an expansive list — 14 named individuals, two health advocacy groups (MindFreedom International and the Alliance for Human Research Protection), their Web sites, and a site devoted to the Zyprexa issue — not just from "further disseminating these documents".
Fascinated fans of the book have obliged ever since.
They are not contractually obliged to, since there is no contract.
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