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Mr Putin may well oblige.
Ongoing protests in Egypt – and in Algeria, and Yemen, and Jordan, indeed throughout the Middle East – may well oblige their governments to decide fairly soon whether they mean what they say.
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This is a legitimate debate to have — and Hillary, at some point, may well be obliged to engage in it.
This is a legitimate debate to have—and Hillary, at some point, may well be obliged to engage in it.
Thus you and your siblings might well feel obliged to repay the loan so as not to leave an old friend in the lurch.
Fund managers for 6.3 trillion euros of assets may well be obliged to award bonuses based on multiyear performance statistics and to defer payments to ease possible clawbacks for performance that subsequently proved illusory.
To stop the Kurds from taking over Iraq's oil-rich provinces of Kirkuk and Mosul, the Turks might well feel obliged to send their own troops there instead.
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