Sentence examples for the obligation to implement from inspiring English sources

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And I do think, yes, that pumping is a very poor substitute for a decent family-leave policy and that the availability of pumps has relieved employers and lawmakers of the obligation to implement structural change.

Some [cases] are also following up on the cotton and sugar [WTO decisions], since the United States and the European Union are under the obligation to implement the rulings and recommendations of the Dispute Settlement Body.

Nigeria has undertaken the obligation to implement the principles of the CRC, and ensure that the nation's legal order conforms to its principles.

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Moreover he said that his ruling should have immediate effect, thereby relieving the 26 states that had joined the lawsuit of their obligation to implement the law.Some of those states, including Wisconsin, have already indicated that they will stop work on the law.

Ethiopia as a state party to the ACHPR, since 1998, assumes an obligation to implement the right to development for its pastoralist people.

It doesn't appear as if the Toronto Police are under any legal obligation to implement the changes, so it's possible that many of these suggestions could be ignored.

The peshmerga forces, Zebari said, "have been in full obligation to implement the standards of and principals of international human rights, international humanitarian laws".

International juvenile justice standards, which Israel has an obligation to implement after signing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, demand that children should only be deprived of their liberty as a measure of last resort.

A new government, headed by a new prime minister, would not be under a political obligation to implement the referendum result – unless it had made this a manifesto commitment.

The state further has a constitutional obligation to implement positive measures to attain gender equality [ 6].

Additionally, the contested.health gTLD has fewer safeguards still: only a "requirement to comply with all applicable laws" (which should always be the case), and a vague, undefined obligation "to implement reasonable and appropriate security measures … [for] sensitive health … data" (which also is the law and a given in many countries) [ 21].

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