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It only obliges the Eurocrats to respond.
First, the HRA only obliges our courts to "take into account" judgments of the European court; they are not bound by them.
In civil matters, the courts can attract a surly, frivolous element, since there are no filing fees and the government not only obliges but instructs the do-it-yourself lawyers who gum up the system.
The EU's directive on "end-of-life vehicles" not only obliges manufacturers to accept vehicles that are no longer wanted, but also requires them to recycle or re-use 80% of the parts by weight, a proportion that will rise to 85% by 2015.
In the ETSI standard, other forwarding strategies are briefly introduced; however, the standard annotates them as experimental and only obliges simple flooding.
The World Health Organization recommends an 'opt-out' approach to PITC in generalised HIV epidemics (i.e. where antenatal HIV prevalence exceeds 1%), which not only obliges health care workers to offer HIV testing to every patient, but also incorporates the informed right of the patient to decline the recommendation of an HIV test [ 7].
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Countries are only obliged to 'report' on the social impacts.
Designation, by itself, is relatively innocuous, only obliging the administration to negotiate.
In Nicaragua, children are only obliged to attend school until 12.
US companies are only obliged to pay tax when they bring the money back.
The Duggar children are not allowed to watch cable television, only obliged to appear on it.
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