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As an ICC signatory, the government is obliged to exercise its arrest warrants.
Further infringement will lead to the offenders' names being put on a "serious infringers list", with ISPs then "obliged to exercise technical measures".
"America's president is obliged to exercise his authority by preventing its approval and particularly its implementation... and if this gross violation is carried out we will firmly respond," Rouhani said in the speech, carried live by state television.
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"And we were obliged to do it".
You're obliged to do it.
And to be obliged to do that.
Because the most strange and most confounding thing about this circumstance or world in which we have to live consists in the fact that it always presents to us, within its inexorable circle or horizon, a variety of possibilities for our action, a variety in the face of which we are obliged to choose and, therefore, to exercise our freedom.
Recipients are obliged to seek work.
Because agencies are obliged to carry out simulation exercises and drill their own staff, curriculum units can be performed with mutual benefit.
It would mean, in effect, that the public would be obliged to subsidize a political monopoly exercised in perpetuity by professional politicians.
He said his company was obliged to uphold the Australia government's option to exercise two four-month extensions.
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