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They have already felt obliged to execute people for tainting milk.
At present, laboratories in some jurisdictions are in fact "obliged" to execute these second-level tests on demand, irrespective of the ANA test result, which leads to increased spending in the absence of any clinical and diagnostic justification [3].
In addition to looming U.S. charges, the Metropolitan police said Friday that a warrant for Assange's arrest still stands, following his failure to surrender to the court on June 29 2012, adding that the force "is obliged to execute the warrant should he leave the embassy".
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"And we were obliged to do it".
You're obliged to do it.
And to be obliged to do that.
Saudi Arabia, a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, is obliged not to execute a person convicted of a crime when he or she was a minor.
This situation can increase project risk by obliging projects to execute a number of discrete engineering and exploration steps in parallel that would otherwise be staggered to minimize investment risk.
Officials, being servants of the government, are constitutionally obliged to follow its policy and help to execute it.
Licinius, defeated first at Adrianople and then in Anatolia, was obliged to surrender and, together with his son, was executed.
When Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith and Jason Taylor appeared on "Dancing With the Stars" and were obliged to master the rumba, the quickstep, the waltz and the pasodoble, they executed.
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