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The trustee will be obliged to help enforce this.
The Iraqi Kurds might then feel obliged to help their ethnic kinsmen fight back against the Turks.
The mayor added that if they could not, "we are, as a compassionate society, I think, obliged to help people.
But because of the immunity agreement she made with prosecutors, Ms. Lewinsky is obliged to help them in their investigations.
No one is obliged to help someone else to die if their conscience, or their religion, forbids it.
Kenya, which as an ICC signatory is obliged to help arrest all court indictees, welcomed Sudan's leader to Nairobi, its capital, last year.
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Noblisse Oblige means the noble/fortunate are obligated to help.
Howard was the son of a railroad brakeman who died early, and he was obliged to work to help support the family.
"Reparations" is the term for the measures states are obliged to take to help victims overcome their ordeals, and they include both what we traditionally think of as "justice" (that is, investigations and court cases) as well as guarantees of non-repetition, compensation for the abuse, and rehabilitation.
But it would be a great improvement on the present situation, where healthcare workers are obliged to deny help to some patients at the time of their greatest need.
However, he was obliged to request help when, as Aurora neared New Zealand in stormy weather on 31 March, it was in danger of being driven on the rocks.
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