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The German government will now oblige listed companies to fill 30% of all top posts with women.

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Because a lot of money now simply mimics the shares held in various MSCI indices, a group of "index-tracker" fund managers will now be obliged to buy and sell the same shares at much the same time.

After disbelief comes a struggle toward acceptance: we will now be obliged to cheer for a player who has long been an object of near-total scorn, first in the days surrounding the Patriots' 45-10 dismantling of Tebow's Broncos, in 2012, and, even more so, during all of last season, when the Tebow/Sanchez Agonistes of the Jets provided five months' worth of joyous chestnuts.

Allen later apologised for his comments and will now be obliged to undergo media training.

Manafort will now be obliged to answer questions about all of his communications with Kilimnik during the campaign, and about his knowledge of Kilimnik's background — including any links to Russian intelligence.

This means that some 880 000 European companies that use tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold in the manufacturing of electronic consumer products like mobile phones, will now be obliged to provide information on the steps they take to make sure that their supply chains are free of conflict minerals.

They retain their own military wing.Will the Americans now oblige the government to change its ways?

If the authorities will not oblige, make it feel illegal.

But this week the authorities will focus on the "positive aspects" of colonialism – the sort schools are now obliged to teach by law.

They're now obliged to carry it off with repression".

The Constitution now obliges him to leave office.

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