But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection. |
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The Scotland Act obliges MSPs to elect a new first minister within 28 days of the departure of his predecessor. |
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If the law obliges us to pay our taxes, do the news and the weather, then we will. |
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The act obliges people making personal injury claims to make a sworn affidavit of their claim. |
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They might also agree that obtaining a consultant post in a teaching hospital obliges a doctor to teach. |
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I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly. |
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It obliges us to be stripped of our illusions, our narrow and self-serving views. |
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The act obliges employers to identify and safeguard against all risks to health and safety. |
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And on its part, the eMac obliges users to downscale to low resolutions to maintain usable frequencies. |
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The usual distinction does not apply when the relationship between the parties obliges them to look after the patient. |
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Because no rule obliges the rapporteur of a Workshop to exclude statements from the report which are scientifically accurate. |
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He obliges Himself, where there is a pure heart that emits love, devotion and self-attunement. |
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Second, it is not the HRA that obliges the UK to respond to the judgments of the European court. |
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As a sop to critics, a rule obliges clubs to field a minimum of French players. |
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That obliges us to constantly keep watch over the companies with whom we collaborate. |
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You have a collective agreement that obliges you to be on duty for 194 days of the year. |
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The law obliges the seller of a property to make a diagnosis of his property by an expert. |
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The resilience of the two main communities obliges each to recognise the impracticality of its maximal demands. |
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It obliges the employer to pay a fixed monthly sum into a personal account held by the worker. |
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Failure to do the above obliges the hotelier to reimburse you in full for the agreed upon length of stay. |
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Amendment 45 obliges Member States to set minimum criteria for delays within which system operators must effectuate connections and repairs. |
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However, the proposal obliges the Commission to make if necessary a proposal for such a harmonised support system. |
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If you wish to dispose of this product, this symbol obliges you to do so separately from unsorted domestic waste. |
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This obliges the artist to illuminate the central part of the work intensely, forming a contrast similar to chiaroscuro. |
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To maintain the fixity of the exchange rate obliges the Central Bank to play against the speculators. |
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He might say that governing in a minority obliges him to play fast and loose with parliamentary nicety. |
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Our commitment to reflection and action obliges us to disassemble indeterminacy, which is not touched yet or remains untouchable. |
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It obliges you to disconnect the autopilot in your head and to have more awareness, to use the resources and potential you have within yourself. |
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The act obliges EU countries to collect an annual average of at least 4kg of electric and electronic waste per inhabitant. |
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But the principle of toleration obliges us to put up with them, while making it plain that we do not share their attitudes. |
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This principle obliges the federation and Länder to consider, when conducting their affairs, the concerns of the other side. |
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The creation story, as narrated in the book of Genesis, obliges us to treat God's work responsibly. |
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The orderer obliges to keep his access data secret and in particular to not pass them to third persons. |
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In this case the orderer obliges to bear the costs of the proceeding even in case of a judgement by confession. |
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We start making conversation and she obliges, but then something in the distance catches her eye. |
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A cedant receives compensation for losses from a reinsurer, but the contract obliges the cedant to repay the compensation in future years. |
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Current reality obliges us to enter little by little into this system, but if we do not believe in this, then internationality remains a dream. |
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Article 4, as amended by Law No. 4 of 1979, obliges men and women to register as voters. |
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And their trust inspires us and obliges us to bring the insights of that experience into public debates. |
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The Government does not accept that it operates a system which obliges any asylum seeker to be destitute. |
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It also obliges countries to discontinue the practice of permitting the use of foreign trademarks only if these are combined with another trademark, such as one of a national origin. |
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When we ask for further information, the Administration generally obliges, but it has to be admitted that an effort at greater transparency is needed, especially as regards security. |
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The vendor must deliver the property and is bound by the legal warranty, that is, the law obliges him to guarantee certain things to the purchaser. |
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He also regularly obliges all TV and radio stations to broadcast his rambling speeches live. Programming on state media is heavily slanted in favour of the government. |
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With the support of the CPMR, an amendment obliges member states to produce biofuels and support the subsequent stages of their use, notably marketing. |
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It obliges us to stick to reality and consolidate karma. |
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This follows from article 2, paragraph 1, of the Covenant, which obliges each State party to take the necessary steps to the maximum of its available resources. |
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Article 10, paragraph 1, of the Protocol obliges law enforcement, immigration and other relevant authorities to cooperate by exchanging information. |
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The exercise of the right of retractation obliges the tradesman with the refunding of the sums paid by the purchaser within a time lower or equal to 15 days after reception of the product in the company. |
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This fact obliges us to study new scenarios in which the practice of journalism and the enjoyment of various basic rights, are menaced by forces beyond the control of the state, such as organized crime and drug trafficking. |
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It is his artistic consistency in this respect which obliges us to pronounce him our greatest Victorian composer. |
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Agreement should be reached on the text which has been proposed: the smallest change, ampliando vel minuendo verba legis, makes the previous approvals expire and somehow obliges us to begin the procedure again. |
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Because God is omnipotent and omniscient, nothing can prevent him from creating the best world, and his omnibenevolence obliges him to create the best world. |
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Article 6 in effect obliges Member States to monitor new and emerging, possibly circumventive, forms of use, and to provide protection under their national laws. |
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If the DEA obliges, they may soon be hitting the farming lottery. |
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Furthermore, this Act also clearly obliges all citizens to protect archaeological resources on their own property as well as on public property, and to report any accidental discovery to the Ontario Ministry of Culture. |
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A request was addressed to the Prefect43 on January 6, 1860 to point out the exiguity of the place to him which obliges to renew the graves well before the time prescribed, which wounds the respect due to the ash of deaths. |
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It cries out for steak with onions, creamed spinach, and Bordelaise sauce, and Mr. Müller obliges, although it feels as if he's going through the motions. |
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Moreover, a new government decree obliges workers to pay their employers 3 months salary in compensation if they stage wildcat strikes that are deemed to violate the Labour Code. |
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The Euratom treaty obliges member states to facilitate investments in nuclear power and encourage ventures that lead to the technology's development. |
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Non-conformance Report: Details a specific incident where someone did not follow the proper procedure in a particular task and obliges a follow-up to ensure that the situation has been rectified and that it won't reoccur. |
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In the US, a comparable piece of legislation passed in 2010, the Dodd-Frank Act, obliges corporate disclosure by stock exchange-listed firms of minerals sourced from the DRC, using OECD due diligence guidelines. |
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The uncertainty related to these deliberations unfortunately destabilizes dairy exports and obliges us to proceed with much caution in order to meet our commitments on the international market. |
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This is the case, for example, when a state obliges the profession to determine uniform fees without specifying the criteria of the common good which have to be met. |
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In addition, an article was inserted which obliges the carrier to make an advance payment to the passenger in order to alleviate the first economic needs. |
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The convention obliges all states parties that manufacture and stockpile chemical weapons to destroy all stocks and manufacturing facilities within a set timeframe. |
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It obliges employers who offer supplementary pensions to secure pensions promises to employees by capital funding in independent funds, standing alone from the company. |
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In Ireland and Portugal there is no specific provision on child participation in asylum law, but child law obliges the authorities to listen to the child. |
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He obliges, and his lucubrations on these matters occupy most of the book. |
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Examination pressure often obliges teachers towards simple spoon-feeding of large volumes of information. |
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This trend will be favourable for our business in that country in the future, but it obliges us to record with immediate effect a onetime charge for the reduction of the tax credit relating to recoverable tax losses. |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 obliges Syria to withdraw its military and security forces from Lebanon and calls for the disarming and disbanding of all armed groups in Lebanon, including Hezbollah. |
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Divorce takes place once the man pronounces the divorce pledge and there is no law that obliges divorce registration, although it is generally reported to the concerned personnel. |
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The attendant growth of the city obliges the authorities to reflect on the redistribution of spaces for either port-industrial or urban utilisations. |
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This gift of peace is both a challenge and a pledge: a challenge because it obliges us to learn how to pour out ourselves thereby creating space for the other. |
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The current economic and financial crisis, like structural changes in the broadcasting industry in Canada and around the world, obliges broadcasters to think strategically. |
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They belong either to Zen Buddhism or Shinto, syncretism obliges. |
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The law obliges an employer wishing to dismiss or lay off all or part of his permanent staff for economic or technological reasons first to inform the Labour Inspectorate, which must then attempt to conciliate the parties. |
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This obliges us to foster the entire value chain's efficiency. |
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Is it as a moment of grace that obliges us to re-create our believing experience in tune with the challenges of an epoch in crisis or as a situation of death? |
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To work in public administration constitutes a mission implying a distinguished social rank and obliges public officials to open to general scrutiny situations of private character for fulfilling the transparency principle. |
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This obliges them to live for several months in uncertainty before renewal or termination of their contracts, and deprives them of such advantages as promotion and the severance grant. |
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Maurice Bloch argues that ritual obliges participants to use this formal oratorical style, which is limited in intonation, syntax, vocabulary, loudness, and fixity of order. |
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The law obliges the government to release certain documents to the public. |
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