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Defeat in a no-confidence motion obliges a government to call an election.
The serious endeavour of realizing God's presence in human beings obliges a person to promote the welfare of both individuals and society.
Although the sport's etiquette and tradition call for a player to admit touching the ball, nothing in the rules obliges a player to admit it.
He did not cite the much stronger Article 5, in which an attack on one member is considered an attack on all NATO countries and obliges a concerted response.
The way in which the money is divided up in football these days obliges a club to break into the top division and then stay there, whatever the cost.
Pesticides manufacturers such as Syngenta have argued that the Efsa guidance document, which is not used by all the EU's member states, obliges a statistically untenable demonstration of safety.
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Thompson obliged; a colossal acid trip ensued.
And Mr. Morris obliged a number of them.
You might choose a title to oblige a friendship or to suggest sympathy with a cause.
"There was a noblesse oblige, a sense that you would be generous with your contributions".
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