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Facilities are often underwritten by bond issues, which oblige colleges to make annual interest payments, not to mention ultimately repaying the principal.
Many delegates are bound to Trump on the first ballot by party rules, which oblige them to vote according to the results of their state's primary.
Her case invoked the Public Contracts Regulations 2006, which oblige the secretary of state to follow a tendering process when he contracts out public services.
In a speech last night he gave a stout defence of the ringfencing rules, which oblige banks to separate their retail operations from investment banking activities.
African governments make up about a third of those that have ratified the ICC's Rome statutes, which oblige them to help the court track down those it has charged.
The discount will be made possible by exempting the homes from the zero-carbon homes standard and section 106 agreements, which oblige developers to build social housing as part of other development projects.
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The DECC was due to announce the outcome of a review into renewable obligation certificate (ROC) banding, a system which obliges electricity companies to buy a certain amount of their electricity from renewable sources.
It was this which obliged Mr Gutiérrez to cobble together his current alliance.
Today there is no international law which obliges countries to hand over wanted criminals.
Both countries are parties to the Pact of Bogotá, which obliges signatories to submit disputes to international tribunals.
Miliband has set the political agenda, which obliges all other politicians and commentators to respond to it.
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