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The Zeuthens are an old money dynasty with A-list status yet Robert feels obliged to consider his obligations to the nation rather than simply the destiny of the family enterprise.
The planning inspector is obliged to consider councils' local development plans.
Meanwhile Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, is obliged to consider whether the holders of broadcasting licences are "fit and proper".
There's also talk of giving people the right to petition councils, which councillors would then be obliged to consider.
But they add that, four years into a devastating crash, they were obliged to consider any serious proposal presented to them.
And soon, courtesy of a little debated clause in the new Lisbon Treaty, the European Union may be obliged to consider drawing up such legislation.
It is fair to wonder if educational institutions that take Gates money feel obliged to consider the education positions of Bill Gates.
If the question is asked, was victory worth such tremendous exertions and the price paid for their success, one is obliged to consider the consequences of Axis victory.
The likely outcome of the appeals court panel's decision, some lawyers believed, was that the Supreme Court would be obliged to consider the case.
Parliament is now obliged to consider it for debate, but MPs see the timing of announcing any bid to revoke article 50 as crucial.
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