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Put aside questions that, by exposing them to the anger of your supporters, you are practically obliging them to defend themselves.
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After these job figures, Ben Bernanke is practically obliged to do something.
An Argentina-Bolivia sequence (away) is very hard and we're practically obliged to bring back some points," the central defender said.
Upon boarding the elevator, you are now practically obliged to remark upon the weather; before disembarking, the well-adjusted worker will also wish that all and sundry "have a good one".
In 1960s California it was inevitable that a writer like Dick would become a counterculture guru, expected - practically obliged, in fact - to flaunt a drug-rich lifestyle of his own, and he rose enthusiastically to that challenge.
The neutral fan can and should go with his or her gut — or perhaps even channel surf among these options — but the rabid United States national team supporter is practically obliged to watch the game that features the most compelling American activity.
At CPAC last week, practically every speaker felt obliged to bring up the Gipper at least twice.
Helpful, obliging staff.
Luckily they are obliging.
Demand is such that practically every winery in California is obliged to make one, whether or not they have the grapes, the proper site or the aptitude.
Despite all that, Dark Funeral was clearly the fans' favorite: if metalheads want black metal unsullied by prog-rock or spaced-out interludes, then the members of Dark Funeral are happy (though they surely wouldn't use that word — it's practically taboo) to oblige.
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