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So, does the UN doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), which provides for the international community to intervene when a government is not protecting its own citizens, oblige a response?
Yet, in times where interconnectivity obliges instantaneous responses, whoever has the time to think about privacy, let alone the public sphere?
Under Ofcom's code, broadcasters are obliged to seek a response from individuals who are the subject of significant criticism or allegations of wrongdoing.
All these points the judge felt obliged to make in response to the secretary of state's defence of the cap, which displayed an embarrassing, if not entirely unexpected, detachment from reality.
In response, Germany obliged and took to dancing through the porous Swedish defense with deftly touches and lightning-quick one-twos, usually through the Real Madrid No. 10, Ozil, or the Borussian wunderkind, Reus.
Journals would be obliged to publish a response from the authors to all the substantive concerns contained in the comments.
Furthermore, we note that the significant difference observed in arm A when terms were switched from non-cancer to cancer is unlikely to be a result of demand characteristics from the study design (with women feeling obliged to change their response).
Helpful, obliging staff.
Attentive, obliging wait staff.
Luckily they are obliging.
Some consumers are obliging.
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