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And, for sports, people are obliged to wear terrible colors.
All parties are obliged to observe cessation of hostilities agreement.
But states are obliged to notify new measures to Brussels.
But states are obliged to notify new measures to Brussels.
Dealers are obliged to pay the contractual RV to the issuer.
Dealers are obliged to pay the contractual RV to the issuer.
Banks are obliged to know if their clients have criminal records.
That's because you are obliged to find a way to win.
Members of the ICC are obliged to act on arrest warrants.
Sober-minded conservative Republicans are obliged to take their ideas back.
"We are obliged to grant him a residence permit," he said.
But as you flee to the West, you are obliged to assimilate.
And when these are threatened, we are obliged to take corrective measures.
Tennis Australia are obliged to nominate athletes of 'good standing', Chiller said.
All women, including visiting foreigners, are obliged to wear a head scarf.
I'm not sure you are obliged to report these past incidents, though.
Listed firms are obliged to make public how they are using their capital.
Indeed, you are obliged to put a cover sheet on the TPS report.
But as journalists, they are obliged to report what they see and hear.
Men can wear shorts but the girls are obliged to wear long dresses.
The children explain that the walnut-trapped ghosts are obliged to whisper secrets.
Unable to best Socrates' arguments, his friends are obliged to agree with him.
There, pharmacists are obliged to inform patients about the possibility of cheaper generic alternatives.
The Rams are obliged to design their stadium to accommodate a second N.F.L. team.
" My line is "we are obliged to build robots we are not obliged to.
Investors are obliged to disclose significant holdings, but sometimes do not provide frequent updates.
"We are obliged to defend South Korea by treaty," Harris told lawmakers last year.
"These people who are here, we are obliged to care for them," he said.
"We are obliged to, we will go there," he said after mentioning al Bab.
Under Chinese law, companies are obliged to hand over data to assist state intelligence.
All its remaining members bar Britain and Denmark are obliged to join the single currency.
National leaders, institutions and the media are obliged to undertake this urgent and grave task.
National leaders, institutions and the media are obliged to undertake this urgent and grave task.
U.N. member states are obliged to enforce the sanctions, which are far-reaching and comprehensive.
The more we don't want to think about him, the more we are obliged to.
Perhaps this should be the first book we all are obliged to read in 2018.
"Foreign courts are obliged to respect Irish sovereignty," the country's lawyers argued in a legal brief.
I do not believe that we are obliged to share our innermost secrets with the public.
They argue that "legal tender" is defined as a currency that sellers are obliged to accept.
But when financial pain threatens to become consequential, public companies are obliged to publicly quantify it.
Ralph Northam (D) warned counties that state law enforcement officers are obliged to enforce state laws.
"All member states are obliged to comply with interim measures by the court," the commission said.
We are obliged to go farming and hunting far away, where we can find something to eat.
Lufthansa Like in other cases, passengers and airlines are obliged to comply to the applicable immigration regulations.
The heads of companies like Apple are obliged to care little about anything outside of making money.
Unlike Stevenage or Frosinone, listed companies such as Premier Foods are obliged to publish their accounts regularly.
They are obliged to respond to disclosure requests from members of Congress and federal agencies, among others.
So if you want to govern another way in this city, you are obliged to break china.
They believe humans are obliged to use nature and its resources to make products out of them.
"The police in Germany are obliged to do whatever is necessary to protect the people," he said.
" She added: "Parties to the conflict — all parties — are obliged to do everything possible to protect civilians.
Those who cannot live on private land may pitch up on sites that councils are obliged to provide.
Under Iran's Islamic law, imposed after the 1979 revolution, women are obliged to cover their hair in public.
The 30 franchises are obliged to pay 50 percent of designated basketball-related revenue to the league's players.
Students today, he asserted, are uniquely positioned to address these issues and, moreover, are obliged to do so.
As NATO allies, they are obliged to come to each other's aid in the event of an attack.
The countries that ratified the PSMA, meanwhile, are obliged to inspect suspicious vessels or turn them away entirely.
Faced with glorious objects made in the service of power, we are obliged to measure pleasure against cruelty.
LRGs' finances are public and LRGs are obliged to disclose their financial accounts on time and in detail.
All vehicles on China's roads are obliged to meet the previous China V emission standard by next year.
Participants are obliged to undergo a Know Your Customer process, assuring Saga's economy is compatible with traditional financial institutions.
Six Western Balkans nations aspiring to join the bloc are obliged to transpose EU energy rules into national policies.
Local authorities are obliged to provide refugees with welfare only if they have already been living in the area.
The Christian minority -- who believe they are obliged to abstain from war -- counts about 100,000 worshipers in South Korea.
Forces are obliged to re-refer any conduct matters to us that emerge during the course of their investigation.
We are obliged to look as hard as we can for evidence that supports what we wish to believe.
Under European regulations, utilities are obliged to offer broadband operators access to their infrastructure on fair and reasonable terms.
"Companies are obliged to give the Commission accurate information during merger investigations," said commissioner Margrethe Vestager in a press statement.
Operators are obliged to block security threats from foreign powers, while complying with lawful surveillance requests from the U.S. government.
But as long as men aged 18 to 26 are obliged to sign up, women should bear a commensurate responsibility.
Its adherents deny being pawns of Moscow, but they are obliged to offer public prayers for Kirill, Moscow's powerful patriarch.
But neither Germany nor any of the others are obliged to "pay up" to anyone other than their own militaries.
"We invited you and we are obliged to guarantee free coverage," a senior North Korean official was quoted as saying.
"Companies are obliged to give the commission accurate information during merger investigations," Ms. Vestager said in a statement on Tuesday.
In fact, many of us would like to raise the standards of conduct to which they are obliged to conform.
"We are obliged to look at the things as we see them and not to try to compare two different things."
Issuers are obliged to suspend coupon payments on such deals if they are downgraded within three notches from the initial rating.
Certain councils are obliged to house two homeless ex-servicemen a year as part of this program, which was a lifesaver.
"So long as the law is on the books, we at the department are obliged to uphold the law," Price said.
"Malicious omission consists of deliberately omitting information in the sworn declaration that officials are obliged to make," Delgado told Radio Continental.
Officials at the E.P.A. are obliged to decide whether local changes in water-quality standards comport with the Clean Water Act.
Ventura last week turned 75, the age at which all bishops are obliged to hand in their resignations to the pope.
"The Venezuelan authorities should not interfere with peaceful demonstrations, and indeed are obliged to actively protect assemblies," Ciampi said in a statement.
EEA members are obliged to accept the four freedoms of movement of the EU's single market, including the free movement of people.
Police are obliged to investigate cases, not doing so could potentially put them in breach of lese majeste themselves, according to Streckfuss.
According to Hapag Lloyd Cruises, all of its cruise ships traveling in the region are obliged to have polar bear guards aboard.
The text already stresses that all those not in the euro zone, apart from Britain and Denmark, are obliged to join eventually.
Tenants of tied pubs, which account for most of Punch's portfolio, are obliged to buy beer and other drinks from their landlords.
And I do believe the justices are obliged to provide guidance, whether it's in the CareFirst case or a subsequent class action.
All countries joining the EU are obliged to join the euro at some point, but there is no pre-set time frame.
Under Iran's Islamic law, imposed after the 1979 revolution, women are obliged to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes.
"We will undertake the action that we are obliged to undertake and will most probably declare them 'persona non grata'," she said.
Given the obligatory 10% cessions which direct insurers are obliged to offer to RNRC the company's insurance portfolio is subject to concentration risk.
Notably, an intelligence law of 2017 decrees that all Chinese organisations and citizens are obliged to co-operate with national intelligence-gathering operations.
Their employers are obliged to pay them only the basic minimum wage in the host country, rather than the often higher "sectoral" wage.
And in New Zealand, airlines are obliged to compensate passengers if they bump them—up to ten times the cost of the ticket.
And now that the rule is dead, they are obliged to try to earn a quick buck by deliberately giving clients bad advice.
The British and Irish governments are obliged to legislate for the unity of Ireland if a simple majority in the North supports change.
Governments are obliged to reduce this health disparity, just as they invest in reducing other public health concerns, such as smoking and obesity.
Abadi must make statements lowering the tension ... "We are obliged to take measures to guard against threats from across Turkey's border," he added.
Officials like Ms. Verma have denounced the law, but said they are obliged to carry it out while it remains on the books.
Still, smartphone movie-watching is for many a kind of line in the sand, albeit one that streaming services are obliged to ignore.
But if you are obliged to accompany one of the "Sponge"-happy types listed above, might I suggest you do what I did?
People with mortgages above 80% of the value of the home on which it is secured are obliged to pay for insurance against default.
Tall women who are obliged to wear heels at the office tower over everyone, which is cool, but not necessarily every wearer's first choice.
Bookmakers are obliged to report suspicious betting patterns to the Tennis Integrity Unit, which was set up to police illegal activities in world tennis.
"We invited you and we are obliged to guarantee free coverage," Kim Yong-chol was quoted in the reporters' dispatches from Pyongyang as saying.
Traditional Japanese views that families are obliged to care for elderly relatives have long been an obstacle to rejecting or withdrawing life-prolonging treatment.
At Istanbul University, common areas have been closed, political gatherings are forbidden and students are obliged to attend classes in shifts to reduce mingling.
The cover-up is a headache for internet and social-media companies, which are obliged to employ armies of people to erase banned content.
" On enforcing Obamacare's individual mandate: "So long as the law is on the books, we at the department are obliged to uphold the law.
Civil society groups say that local and national authorities are obliged to run or fund shelters as laid out by the 2012 trafficking law.
But canon law says that if the pontifical secret applies they are obliged to cover up—and can be punished for not covering up.
Under German law, members of a company with publicly traded stock are obliged to warn shareholders about risks that could affect the share price.
EU countries are obliged to keep budget deficits below 3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and limit debt to 60 percent of GDP.
Investors must notify Bafin once their short position exceeds 0.2 percent and those holding more than 0.5 percent are obliged to publish this information.
"All present in the (cinema) hall are obliged to stand up to show respect to the national anthem," Justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy wrote.
Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee are obliged to reimburse the government for some of the travel costs when Trump travels for political reasons.
Under international law, vessels are obliged to help people in distress and Operation Sophia ships have so far mostly delivered those rescued to Italian ports.
"The rate of convictions remains far too low, and victims are not always receiving the protection and services countries are obliged to provide," Fedotov said.
Advertisers spend lavishly in just a handful of media while smaller, niche websites are obliged to try paywalls and seek out other sources of revenue.
At this point the Seven are obliged to overrule the nascent autonomy they have established for the village in the name of its ultimate independence.
Prosecutors are obliged to ask permission to use this evidence, and, as with extraditions, these are not negotiations that can be conducted by e-mail.
In many cases, they are obliged to take into account certain factors prescribed under the law—even if, hypothetically, those factors offend their feminist sensibilities.
Last month the Department for Culture, Media and Sport told Walker that organizations like World-Check are obliged to comply with the Data Protection Act.
All the vessels that descend this river are obliged to stop here, and declare to what nation they belong, and the nature of their cargoes.
More often than not, they are obliged to cooperate by a court order — and are told to stay quiet about it by a gag order.
Under current rules, for example, TV broadcasters are obliged to broadcast at least 50 per cent share of European works (including national content) in viewing time.
All government offices and departments in Germany's wealthiest and most conservative state are obliged to hang a cross in their entrance area under the new rules.
The private investment funds through which Australians are obliged to save for their retirement have been charging excessive fees, leaving pensioners poorer than they should be.
While acknowledging that all Iranian women are obliged to cover themselves in public, even when traveling abroad, they said there was a problem with the evidence.
The institutional investors, who are represented by Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, pointed out that funds are obliged to look out for the interests of their beneficiaries.
Rather, they revealed the language of tolerance as first and foremost a script from which even our most blatantly anti-black politicians are obliged to read.
EU countries are obliged to keep their budget deficits below 3 percent of gross domestic product and to limit their debt to 60 percent of GDP.
Democracy, too, is an enemy of caste: The low-caste groups form a powerful voting bloc, and so politicians are obliged to be responsive to them.
If you are obliged to think much further ahead than the next four years, it is impossible to be both honest and optimistic about the future.
"When we see some isolated, and I do believe that they are isolated, incidents that annoy us, we are obliged to send a message," Tsipras said.
The bar becomes an altar on Sundays, but there's no preacher, so the schoolmarm provides temperance lectures from it, which the men are obliged to attend.
College football fans, university administrators, and especially players are obliged to affirm the collective delusion that this is about sportsmanship and school — and not about money.
Mexican presidents, who serve just one term, rush to build pet projects, or at least to make enough progress that their successors are obliged to complete them.
Under Iran's Islamic law, imposed after the 1979 revolution, women are obliged to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes for the sake of modesty.
The notion that barrenness is a female malady is so strong, she says, that many women are obliged to pay for treatment out of their own pockets.
Rather than learn that nature poses a "material" threat—which firms are obliged to disclose to shareholders—it is safer not to look in the first place.
"What happens is that often we propose a minimalist approach, and the populations are obliged to turn to other mechanisms to regain their eating habits," said Diop.
Mr Sanchez's failure to form a government means that, for the moment, neither his party nor Podemos are obliged to confront the disappointing realities of Spain's economy.
Iran does not serve alcohol and women are obliged to respect customs requiring them to cover heads and bodies when entering the country's airspace on Iranian aircraft.
First, its members (and Switzerland) are obliged to accept free movement of people—indeed, unlike Britain, all are in the Schengen passport-free travel zone (see table).
Hart argues that the citizens of a commonwealth are obliged to preserve public resources not only for their own benefit but for the sake of future generations.
As for the relief, and whether or not Leonardo's hand is visible, "we cannot give a definitive answer, but it's a question we are obliged to ask."
If the platforms are obliged to allow the use of algorithms produced by third parties it would be a good start to solve many of our problems.
For the regime, good looks are just another asset that citizens are obliged to wield on behalf of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea — no surprise there.
"With the closure of stores, we are obliged to make the hardest of choices," CEO James Daunt wrote in a note to staff and obtained by VICE.
The policy has been criticized as imposing heavy burdens on legal immigrants and British citizens who are not white but are obliged to prove their status repeatedly.
Related: Afghanistan Says the Taliban's Top Chief Is Dead After a US Drone Strike in Pakistan Pakistani authorities are obliged to investigate the incident, per police protocol.
Your closest colleagues and friends and families are obliged to turn against you, denounce you in public, because you poked a hole by accident in a Mao poster.
Strict EU rules dictate that such waiting times still count as hours behind the wheel for drivers, who are obliged to rest when they hit an upper limit.
A user tweeted at the brand demanding an explanation: Brands are obliged to agree with the ASOS Marketplace terms and conditions when they join the e-comm site.
This is a player who is tainting them by association, and yet they are obliged to employ him until June 2017 at the expense of £30m a year.
In addition, building policies in general should be reviewed so that contractors are obliged to incorporate green features such as rain-harvesting and harnessing natural light, he said.
Intentional or not (MacDonald is an otherwise respectful writer), given our cultural landscape, authors at every stage are obliged to reach a higher bar when illustrating female sexuality.
"Your product is defective, you are obliged to fix it, no matter how much it costs and no matter how many moderators you need to employ," he said.
Such firms may find that the profits they are obliged to set aside to fill the growing holes in their pension funds leave them little left over for investment.
It also ordered the closure of borders, ports and airport from March 18-29 and said Lebanese are obliged to remain at home except for matters of "extreme necessity".
Vale said that the report, called "Geotechnical Risk Management Results," comprised the views of specialist engineers, who are obliged to work within strict procedures when they identify any risks.
It also ordered the closure of borders, ports and airport from March 18-29 and said Lebanese are obliged to remain at home except for matters of "extreme necessity".
City- and county-level governments are obliged to adopt fiscal restructuring when debt conditions worsen, for example if annual general debt payments exceed a tenth of the spending budget.
"Under Chinese law companies are obliged to cooperate with the Chinese Secret Service," said Norbert Röttgen, a conservative lawmaker who co-wrote the motion against Ms. Merkel's Huawei policy.
Clarification: This article has been updated to reflect that NATO members are obliged to spend the equivalent of 2 percent of their own gross domestic product (GDP) on national defense.
"If we are obliged to present a draft with the former commitments we will do it," Sanchez said in a Newsmaker event moderated by Reuters Editor-in-Chief Stephen Adler.
"The terms of the contract are such that the remaining joint venture members, Balfour Beatty and Galliford Try, are obliged to complete the contract," Galliford Try said in a statement.
"Female and male citizens aged between 19 and 25 years are obliged to do military service for 12 months," said the statement, read out by Royal Palace spokesman Abdelhak Lamrini.
But that doesn't mean that the technology companies are obliged to respond to the call for government cooperation, nor do they necessarily need to rush willingly into the defense industry.
Companies are obliged to assess their market risks as part of annual filings with the SEC, which often include projections of how shifts in interest rates could affect their portfolios.
Palestinians are obliged to seek the permission of the Israeli military for the most basic of needs, such as medical treatment, or to travel abroad or even just to Jerusalem.
"This is a paradise land that we received from our ancestors ...  and we are obliged to leave it to our future generations at least in the current conditions," he said.
When Aas could no longer meet margin calls on his trades, Nasdaq Clearing closed the portfolio, leaving its contingency fund with a gaping hole that other traders are obliged to fill.
The police chiefs are "obliged to limit daily transit through Western Balkans countries to a number which would enable a control of every migrant according to Schengen rules," the police said.
Under the existing arrangement, the Justices are obliged to cooperate and driven to rule on narrow grounds, disposing of the actual cases that come before them while refraining from sweeping pronouncements.
Your accompanying article ("Catch me if you can") mentions that traders in luxury goods such as yachts are failing to flag suspicious transactions, even when they are obliged to do so.
The board has established a "dig once" initiative, where any time roadwork or repairs are being done in the area, county workers are obliged to lay fiber at the same time.
Financial institutions are obliged to notify the Bank of Italy of transactions in which there is "reasonable cause to suspect" financial crimes such as money laundering have been committed or attempted.
Funds raised from prepaid tokens used as currencies must be reported, and companies are obliged to park half of customers' total unused deposits of over $90,620 with the Legal Affairs Bureau.
According to an EU policy known as the "Dublin Regulations," refugees are obliged to seek asylum in the first member state they are registered in — supposedly the first country they enter.
But one of its provisions was embraced and even bolstered by the Trump administration: as of January 1st hospitals are obliged to post online the standard charges for all of their services.
The more employees are obliged to fix their faces with a rictus smile or express joy at a customer's choice of shoes, the more likely they are to suffer problems of burnout.
They face the very real prospect of being pilloried by conservative, old-school media clans that are obliged to fear-monger on drugs in order to appeal to their increasingly aging readerships.
In the 21 states that still forbid it, couples can now defy local laws by going to court; under the supreme court's ruling, judges are obliged to give them permission to marry.
Doctors confer with the patients (reminding them not to take the drug while in public) and write the prescriptions; individuals wishing to hasten their deaths are obliged to ingest the drugs themselves.
Historians are responsible for the collective memory of peoples, and just like individuals with memories of past trauma, we are obliged to shout "stop!" when we see familiar signs of coming disaster.
Drivers are obliged to stay on extreme wets while the safety car is out, and it was obvious that some would follow it in and change straight away at the green flag.
Looking forward, we are obliged to deal with a China capable of moving endlessly from one crackdown to another, no longer interrupted by the occasional easings or "Beijing Springs" of the past.
For a start, many drug distributors and pharmacies, mesmerised by growing sales, failed to take action, as they are obliged to, when signs emerged that opioids were being diverted for illicit use.
Under Russian law, all medical organizations are obliged to report combat injuries to the police for investigation and it's illegal for a Russian citizen to participate in armed conflict as a mercenary.
Under Russian law, all medical organisations are obliged to report combat injuries to the police for investigation and it's illegal for a Russian citizen to participate in armed conflict as a mercenary.
"It would be impossible to operate a nuclear plant if operators are obliged to predict every possibility about a tsunami and take necessary measures," the judge said, according to the Washington Post.
Unlike passive index-tracking funds, which are obliged to buy China stocks to avoid tracking errors, active funds benchmarked against the indexes can stand pat as China's weighting is so tiny, Wang said.
Millennials in Australia may be as sceptical of the political process as in many other countries, though at least they are obliged to consider casting their votes, including in state and local government.
The first is that poor Americans are obliged to move very frequently, regardless of the circumstances of their district, as the Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond so harrowingly demonstrated in his research on eviction.
"I expect foreign inflows will pick up toward the end of trading day as passive funds are obliged to buy China stocks ahead of the inclusion," said Yang Hai, strategist at Kaiyuan Securities.
In healthcare, physicians — also highly educated and skilled professionals with little tolerance for inefficiency — are obliged to use electronic health records (EHR) systems, most of which (from a physician's perspective) work quite poorly.
Under Russian law, all medical organizations are obliged to report combat injuries to the police for investigation, and it&aposs illegal for a Russian citizen to participate in armed conflict as a mercenary.
Formal work relationships in Brazil mean higher costs for companies, since they are obliged to make contributions in the name of employees to some government-managed funds and toward the public pension system.
Though individual situations may vary, for the majority being an art worker is often synonymous with precarity, and many are obliged to supplement their artistic practice with odd jobs and modest state allowances.
The regulation - which is unique in Europe - adds to the raft of new rules set by regulators in the aftermath of the financial crisis that bank intermediaries and issuers are obliged to follow.
Dos Santos said the payment was "totally legitimate" and made for consultancy services, adding that under Angolan law, dismissed public officials are obliged to continue in their roles until a replacement is sworn in.
U.S. and international banks have criticized the rule as too burdensome and lobbied hard for changes, but the five financial regulators are obliged to review thousands of pages of comments before taking further action.
Uganda and Djibouti, as members of the war crimes court, are obliged to carry out its arrest warrants, though other African states including South Africa have failed to arrest Al-Bashir under similar circumstances.
The rate is charged on deposits that exceed the reserves banks are obliged to hold, in accordance with a bank policy introduced in May that adjusts the rate in accordance with the ECB's rate.
Although nine-tenths of total production, around 10,000 tonnes last year, is managed by private farmers like Mr Quesada, they are obliged to sell it to the government at a little over $600 a tonne.
If carmakers are obliged to retrofit diesel vehicles with hardware to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions, as many people are now calling for, the cost to them would run to billions of euros in Germany alone.
Under France's Corporate Duty of Vigilance regulation, large French companies are obliged to publish annual plans that address the adverse impact of their activities, and those of subsidiaries and suppliers, on people and the environment.
Companies are obliged to prioritise the profits they make for shareholders, rather than seeking to benefit employees or the wider community; that sits oddly with the notion that businesses also have political and religious freedom.
According to China's renewable energy law, grid companies are obliged to take on all electricity generated by renewable sources, but many projects have still been left with inadequate grid access, a problem known as curtailment.
"We are obliged to act when directed to do so and the matter is beyond our control," Econet said in a text message to customers, adding that all networks and providers had suspended their services.
According to the South Korean law on the prevention of infectious diseases, health authorities are able to seek help from police and telecommunication service providers are obliged to provide information when requested by the police.
Seated contemplation is well and good, but not so much when those around you — and whom you have intentionally joined — are celebrating such holy moments (to them) that they are obliged to stand or kneel.
While U.S. sanctions do not apply to neutral Switzerland, its banks are obliged to follow suit because they depend on access to the dollar and could be blackballed by the United States for any missteps.
This means when they come to complete the sale of the freehold to the third party, the Act does not apply because the developers are obliged to sell the freehold under a pre-existing contract.
The German government says that currently, 8,000 people from northern Africa, mostly from Morocco and Tunisia, are obliged to leave Germany, but they can't be sent back because their home countries won't accept them without papers.
There's not only an ethical trust relationship there but also a legal one: that of a "fiduciary," which at its core means that the professionals are obliged to place their clients' interests ahead of their own.
As conservative writer Kevin Williamson wrote of American Christians supporting Trump, they are "obliged to operate in a secular political system, the democratic realities of which necessitate various compromises and tradeoffs" to get what they want.
Mr Trump has won enough of the "bound delegates" (who are obliged to vote in accord with the result of their states' primaries or caucuses) attending his convention to win his nomination on the first ballot.
Yandex has charged that makers of cellphones are obliged to use Google's services if they want to use the latest version of Android, but that such obligations are unfair because they create an uneven playing field.
While Doctors of the World are not part of the NHS, they are obliged to tell their patients that their data could be shared with the government if they register with a GP and use NHS services.
In the next several weeks, the companies are obliged to cover quarterly interest payments on loans they took out when oil prices were over $100 a barrel, and several more may be unable to meet their obligations.
Imagine, however, a world where these artificial Berlin Walls are lifted, a world in which the imams of Iran are obliged to confront local dissidents and Prime Minister Xi must explain his control to the Falun Gong.
The Wednesday level was just eight points from a phase 2 emergency in which half the cars would be ordered off the road, and the authorities are obliged to "consider" suspending activities in public offices and schools.
Farmers are obliged to sell their leaves at authorized markets, and if they cannot produce a receipt, they must justify why their harvest was lost (for example, because of blight) with a certificate from their local growers' association.
The statement said that UK police are "obliged to execute that warrant should he leave the embassy," though it said that Assange is now "wanted for a much less serious offense" in light of the Swedish prosecutor's decision.
Mainly Catholic Irish nationalists and pro-British unionists, most of them Protestants, are obliged to rule the province together under a 1998 peace deal that ended three decades of sectarian violence during which more than 3,600 people died.
Since you are a visiting professor, however distinguished the title a transient hire, your assigned desk is nearer the door; your students are obliged to sit in a chair perpendicular to the desk, facing you at a slant.
Those who ratify it make pledges to combat climate change as their countries see fit, and they are obliged to report on them transparently, in more of a name-and-shame system than one with mutually set goals.
Under a system that kicked in this year, automakers in China are obliged to make up for a portion of the "negative" points they incur when they produce internal combustion engine vehicles with points won for producing NEVs.
Under the Cybersecurity Law,[1] internet companies operating in China are obliged to censor users' content in a way that runs counter to international obligations to safeguard the rights of access to information, freedom of expression and privacy.
The police chiefs are "obliged to limit daily transit through Western Balkans countries to a number which would enable a control of every migrant according to Schengen rules," the police said on Friday in a statement prepared for Reuters.
But governments are obliged to stick to a budget surplus target introduced after a banking crisis in the early 1990s, meaning any cost increases as baby boomers enter retirement need to be found through means other than deficit spending.
Perhaps it's also true that occasionally men and women are obliged to stand and speak, and rarely more so than when a leader of the United States is intent at picking at the nation's oldest and most painful scabs.
BERLIN, March 18 (Reuters) - Germany's banking regulator BaFin said it would cut the anti-cyclical capital buffer banks are obliged to maintain to 0% from April 1 in order to boost lending to the economy during the coronavirus crisis.
Falciani seemed a bit glum, and it struck me that one problem with adopting the vestments of a transparency advocate in order to stay out of a Swiss prison cell is that you are obliged to keep wearing them.
The process is not the same as voting, and the results aren't binding — but they provide a forum for public debate, and officials are obliged to consider all viewpoints submitted, making them a crucible for lobbying by powerful interests.
The group said in a statement that tech companies should "not be required to build" back doors to user information, but then notes that companies are obliged to balance user privacy with the need to cooperate with law enforcement.
Those living within a 100-year floodplain (ie, with a 1% annual chance of a flood occurring), as defined by the maps of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and holding a government-guaranteed mortgage, are obliged to purchase NFIP coverage.
Euro zone countries are obliged to cut their structural deficit, which excludes one-off items and the effects of the business cycle, by at least 0.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) per year until it comes into balance or surplus.
After eviction, many peasant farmers are forced to work in poor conditions on large industrial farms or are obliged to sell their crops at knock-down prices for export by monopoly-type multinationals who buy produce for export, she said.
Bishops have noted that while nations have a right to secure their borders, we as Christians and citizens of the most prosperous nation on earth are obliged to welcome and care for immigrants and refugees (Catechism of the Catholic Church 2241).
Reuters analyzed data that companies are obliged to disclose to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) when they suffer spills and found that Sunoco leaked crude from onshore pipelines at least 21950 times over the last six years.
I feel you are obliged to respect her wishes and skip ahead to "Mad Max: Fury Road," which, according to your incredible website, features only the eating of a live two-headed C.G.I. lizard — something we can all get behind.
The study, released in January, is ground-breaking, according to its authors, because it relies on 13F filings, which are holdings disclosures that money managers above a certain size are obliged to release to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
According to China's renewable energy law, power transmission companies are obliged to take on all the electricity generated by local renewable sources, but many projects have still been left with inadequate grid access, a problem known in the industry as curtailment.
Over 50 planes based in France, Italy and Germany will also be moved onto the Maltese register, allowing crews to pay income taxes locally instead of in Ireland where they are obliged to do so under current arrangements, Ryanair added.
He is entitled to worry about the potential risks of coming up against teams who are obliged to defend for the full 90 minutes, and whose mixed fitness levels are likely to lead to heavy challenges late on in the game.
In New York State, for example, retailers are obliged to state their refund and exchange policies, even if it's "no refunds or exchanges whatsoever"—you should really be wary of buying any Christmas gifts from a retailer with that kind of returns policy.
His extensive use of hidden components smacks of ritual — the Eucharist enclosed within the tabernacle — and demands a quantum of faith: we are obliged to trust that there are in fact line-filled scrolls inside the canisters and shit inside the cans.
" According to Raniere's criminal complaint, "many Nxians find themselves in debt from the courses they are required to take, and some are obliged to take jobs working for Nxivm in order to continue taking courses and ostensibly to pay off their debts.
"Yet the belief endures, from Armstrong's time and before, that visible, affluent African American entertainers are obliged to adopt a pose of ceaseless gratitude—appreciation for the waiver that spared them the low status of so many others of their kind," Cobb observed.
"The UK, who would then be free to conduct its own trade agreement, could be a backdoor for entry into the European Union market of products that are not regulatory equivalent to that which our manufacturers are obliged to meet," he said.
Visitors are "obliged" to go through the modern houses to enter the cella; but Baedeker's guide to Palestine and Syria assures us that the residents did not mind strangers walking into their homes and climbing up on the roofs for a better view.
The Financial Action Task Force, a Swiss-based global money-laundering and terrorist-financing watchdog, introduced rules for digital currencies in June, including a requirement that exchanges carry out checks on their customers and share information, just as banks are obliged to do.
"As a medical organization, it is not usually MSF's job to intervene on a large scale in water chlorination activities, but with no other options to help stop the spread of the virus, we are obliged to fill this gap," Kaya added.
"I always say this: We are obliged to lessen the number of foes and increase the number of friends," Mr. Erdogan said in comments reported by several Turkish news outlets and translated into English by Hurriyet Daily News, an English-language Turkish newspaper.
But they are obliged to observe all the EU's single-market regulations without having a say in them, to make payments into the EU budget (in Norway's case, around 90% of Britain's net payment per head) and to accept free movement of EU migrants.
Besides the rights issue, Metro also needs to issue as much as 1.5 billion pounds in debt between now and the end of 2021 to fund growth and meet regulatory MREL requirements - special debt banks are obliged to hold to absorb losses in a crisis.
This is how Lowery Stokes Sims, former Director of the Studio Museum in Harlem, framed Thomas' statement in an essay she wrote in 2001: Thomas' adoption of abstraction also begs the question of whether African American artists are obliged to confront contemporary political issues.
The size of government is shrinking, companies are keeping more of their profit, which benefits workers, and we are seeing our competitive edge return after years of the belief that because of our prosperity we are obliged to allow others to take advantage of it.
If we, as health care providers, health justice advocates, and everyday Americans are truly dedicated to making health care a basic human right in reality and not just rhetoric, then we are obliged to remodel our comfort zones -- and to do so with urgency.
"Authorities are obliged to consider not just the competition merits of a deal but also the impact of a deal on China's national economy," said Ms. Zhou, a former official at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, which until recently was in charge of greenlighting deals.
The move, seen as politically motivated ahead of a general election in Poland later this year, has been widely criticised as the legislation needs to be clarified in terms of the compensation for energy companies which are obliged to sell electricity at lower, mid-2018 prices.
The Commissioner may conclude that "some (superannuation managers) are not, as they are obliged to do, prioritizing the interests of their members over the interests of others, including themselves and the groups of which they are parties," said Michael Hodge, a barrister assisting the year-long investigation.
It's again that season, occurring once every four years, when men and women who imagine themselves as the next president of the United States are obliged to make their case to the public in quiet swaths of America's midsection that they would otherwise never deign to visit.
"The ICC has ruled several times that its member states are obliged to arrest this fugitive from justice if he is on their territory, and multiple states have avoided or curtailed such visits by rescheduling conferences or making clear he risks arrest on their territory," she said.
Foreign investors, who are obliged to pay taxes of 15 percent on dividends from holdings in German equities, regularly lent their shares to German lenders like Commerzbank just ahead of the dividend due date, taking them back just days after the payments, according to the report.
Staying indoors during inclement weather is another respectable solution, but unfortunately, many people are obliged to leave their homes despite drizzles and downpours; for those who choose to live in North America's Pacific Northwest, electing to remain inside on rainy days results in full-blown hermit mode.
But so long as society continues to require the presence of people like me — unelected, unpaid spouses — as some sort of vital window dressing to the affairs of state, we are obliged to re-examine our expectations and preconceptions of these all-too-often-female companions.
"They have no legal rights — no right to work, no opportunity for mainstream education, and are obliged to eke out a very difficult living in the grey market economy of the country," said Richard Towle, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Representative for Malaysia.
Just as modern football fandom has birthed the phenomenon of faux-outrage – where fans are obliged to froth indignantly about such scandals as players swapping shirts as half-time, or a manager decorating his Christmas tree a rivals' colour – it has also spawned an equally disingenuous twin: faux-grief.
To protect the alcohol study from the influence of its funders, the Foundation uses detailed letters of agreement: Companies are obliged to accept NIH control of the project's scientific and administrative aspects and barred from attempting to influence its design or conduct, and from trying to access non-public project results.
Trade experts cite the EU's defense of its stance on hormone-treated meat, and a similar battle over chlorine-washed chicken, as evidence of the trading bloc's power to set food standards which its smaller neighbors, such as Switzerland or post-Brexit Britain in future, are obliged to abide by.
The European Convention on Human Rights and the Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons place governments under obligations that apply in many cases to the phenomenon of missing migrants, and under international law more generally, states are obliged to uphold the human rights of families of the missing.
What Bharara does offer, however, is an inspired and slightly perverse idea about how to salvage public discourse in 2019: We should take our cues from American criminal trials, in which both parties are obliged to consider flaws in their own arguments and understand the mind-set of the other side.
This is something all Internet Service Providers (and, therefore, Wi-Fi hot spot operators) are obliged to do in the UK, thanks to the Investigatory Powers Act of 2016, a sweeping piece of legislation that requires ISPs to keep a record of every website that a citizen visits for up to a year.
Because mastery takes a long time—perhaps 30 years until improvement ceases—those who begin at five and are obliged to read and write English at university will by then have made much more progress than those who took the plunge at ten, even if their level is roughly the same by 40.
The protests in Brussels — the culmination of two weeks of civil unrest in Belgium's southernmost and French-speaking region — were inspired by the French grass-roots movement called the gilets jaunes or yellow vests, named after the fluorescent safety vests that the drivers are obliged to keep on board vehicles in most European countries.
For instance, when Uncle Sam imposes stiff barriers on sugar imports to protect a few hundred producers in Florida and Louisiana from competition, these farmers' gains come at the larger expense of consumers who are obliged to pay more than twice the world price of sugar, on average, each year since at least 1982.
Recipients are obliged to look for work and accept one of the first three job offers received - Calls for a 2 billion euro investment in employment agencies to better help job seekers - Open dialogue with European Union to guarantee the use of 20 pct of the European Social Fund allocation to help Italy establish the universal income support.
The anime was always apt, but in the two decades since the original series was first broadcast on TV Tokyo, it's become the ideal anime for our time; thematically, the series is about the awful courage needed to stop an oncoming apocalypse, and what the people charged with protecting everyone else are obliged to cope with.
The "Yellow Vest" protests started in November in rural France initially as a reaction against proposed fuel tax increases (protestors wore the fluorescent yellow vests French motorists are obliged to carry in their cars) but they morphed into wider discontent with former investment banker Macron's leadership and policies, and a perceived drop in French living standards.
The Pitch Perfect franchise has always had a pretty good sense of humor about itself, manifesting in everything from the pair of over-the-top misogynist announcers John and Gail (John Michael Higgins and Elizabeth Banks) to occasional recognition from the characters that a cappella may, in fact, not be the life-and-death matter the movies are obliged to make them out to be.
The celibacy rule is explained in the Church's Code of Canon Law: Clerics are obliged to observe perfect and perpetual continence for the sake of the kingdom of heaven and therefore are bound to celibacy which is a special gift of God by which sacred ministers can adhere more easily to Christ with an undivided heart and are able to dedicate themselves more freely to the service of God and humanity.
"We are of the view that we can't explain to small companies in France … That they are obliged to pay the taxes in France and of course huge taxes because we are still in France and other great companies, huge companies, huge internet companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, can be in France, have their profits, make some benefits in France and high benefits in France without paying any taxes to the French Treasury," Le Maire said.
Police told reporters that Assange faces a warrant for his arrest in the United Kingdom, which he has been avoiding for years by living in the Ecuadorian diplomatic compound, and officers said that they are "obliged to execute that warrant should he leave the Embassy," according to the AP. The news comes hours after a Twitter account representing WikiLeaks cited a high-level source in the Ecuadorian government who said that Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno, himself at the center of a corruption scandal triggered by leaked documents, was seeking to oust Assange from the embassy.

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