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As a member of the Council of Europe and signatory to the European convention on human rights, Russia is obliged to allow demonstrations.
TA, Petersfield, Hampshire It certainly doesn't sound it, especially as insurance companies are obliged to allow you 14 days to change your mind after signing the contract.
Unable to care for its own human constituency and obliged to allow the distribution of food by the relief agencies it had previously banned, the Shaabab was placed on the defensive.
This is the latest step in a determined campaign by Cuba's president to roll back the timid economic reforms he felt obliged to allow in the early 1990s after the Soviet Union, the island's partner and patron, collapsed.
In a separate development Sajid Javid, the culture secretary, told the Daily Mail that mobile phones companies would be obliged to allow customers to swap freely between networks unless they end blackspots in coverage.
Would the owner of a private business – say, an entrepreneur with 20 staff – be obliged to allow his employees to buy a few shares from him or her every year?
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(This year, as part of the compromise made last week, academy voters are obliged to pledge not to allow the videocassettes out of their homes).
These missiles are for sale to anyone who cares to buy them, and selling them to other governments is perfectly legal, as the Bush Administration was reminded after it was obliged earlier this year to allow an intercepted shipment of North Korean scuds bound for Yemen to continue on its way.
Under Polish law, the station was obliged to stay open late to allow people time to vote and exit polls can only be released once all stations have closed.
To summarise, article ECHR 12 does not oblige states to allow same-sex couples to marry.
But Clinton's first two years were reasonably productive, producing a handgun control bill, the NAFTA trade agreement, a bill obliging employers to allow workers unpaid leave for family or medical reasons.
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