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The word "obliges" is correct in written English
It is used to indicate that someone is required to do something or that they are bound by a duty or responsibility. Example: "The new policy obliges employees to submit their reports by Friday." Alternatives include "requires" or "compels."
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obliges
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Third person singular of oblige
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Obliges financial institutions such as banks to contact law agencies when they believe there are "reasonable grounds" to a suspect terrorist financing.
Second, it is not the HRA that obliges the UK to respond to the judgments of the European court.
The Euratom treaty obliges member states to facilitate investments in nuclear power and encourage ventures that lead to the technology's development.
Google has begun removing search links to content in Europe under the "right to be forgotten" ruling, which obliges it not to point to web pages with "outdated or irrelevant" information about individuals.
In the US, a comparable piece of legislation passed in 2010, the Dodd-Frank Act, obliges corporate disclosure by stock exchange-listed firms of minerals sourced from the DRC, using OECD due diligence guidelines.
Liverpool have denied that the contract obliges them to sell to any club that more than £40m.
The Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act obliges foreign-owned companies operating in the country to cede at least a 51% controlling stake to black Zimbabweans.
First, the HRA only obliges our courts to "take into account" judgments of the European court; they are not bound by them.
As far as I can make out, Tony Blair has not yet announced that a duty to posterity obliges him to tell the true story of his Downing Street years - but he will.
On another occasion, Mr Eisner called Mr Jobs a "Shiite" in a Disney board meeting, according to a board member who participated in it.Losing Pixar should not immediately hurt Disney's results because the contract between the two firms obliges Pixar to deliver two more films, in 2004 and 2005.
Both countries are parties to the Pact of Bogotá, which obliges signatories to submit disputes to international tribunals.
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