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Why on earth should we oblige the wishes of an unstable, individual killer any more than those of an organised group of violent, 'religious' fanatics?
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Why should we be obliged by liberal fellow-travellers to condone it on our own streets?
In reality, not all of us can manage it, nor, perhaps, should we feel obliged to when a nice, shiny machine in a factory can do just as good a job.
In exchange, we should oblige China to play a larger role in IMF affairs, which can strengthen measurably the IMF's ability to better regulate the increasingly unstable world of international finance, and perhaps cooperate more closely with its newer, China-sponsored Asian counterpart.
This taps into a perennial complaint: that if we give a platform to one opinion, we should be obliged to give voice to the counter position.
We have the right to ignore starving people, she said, but we should be obliged not to let them starve.
So, we should be obliged to adhere to the norms of JSY.
It's an unfortunate facet of a complex character, but we fans should not feel obliged to disown the music we love, any more than opera enthusiasts should have to close their ears to Wagner because of his objectionable views.
The world should not oblige.
Should I oblige the prime minister by jumping into it?
Western investors should not oblige them.The Kremlin's behaviour towards Yukos was wrong, extra-judicial and bad for Russia.
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