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It might be incumbent on the exchanges to make them.
Perhaps just as important, it will be incumbent on conservative media outlets to push back as well.
In this case, it would be incumbent on organizations to push for reform at the local and state level.
It should be incumbent on all of our political leaders to support a plan designed to fix this alarming situation.
So in this case it would be incumbent on Mueller to understand the President's state of mind when he fired Comey.
It will be incumbent on those of good will in the 21970 election cycle to try and make peace, not war.
"It's going to be incumbent on communities, lawmakers and law enforcement to come together and talk about what are some standards for them."
"It is really going to be incumbent on the states to start working on policy efforts right away, if they have not already," he said.
But, says Ms Claes, it should always be incumbent on the guest to make sure he is up to speed with what is expected of him.
"Once we get into the general, it's going to be incumbent on Democrats to pick up the moderate voters necessary to defeat Trump," Mr. Manley said.
It would be incumbent on South Korea to reduce its own population's exposure to North Korean death from the skies through military modernization and civil defense.
"It shouldn't be incumbent on an organization like ours or people who happen to be well-connected with folks inside Facebook to report these things," Petersen said.
It would then be incumbent on a company whose slogan has variously been "Don't be evil" and "Do the right thing" to fill in any unfair compensation gaps.
"It's going to be incumbent on everyone talking about this to make sure we are not just talking about harassment of privileged women and famous jobs," says Omero.
With Big Data tools becoming more powerful and mainstream, it may be incumbent on companies to foresee potential safety and security issues with new products and new technologies.
However, if the voters choose a tie, it will be incumbent on Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
And if the organization you are working for is sufficiently corrupt, then frankly, it might be incumbent on you to pull that proverbial red button and whistleblow to stop the madness.
Carmelo Anthony singled out his enthusiasm Friday, saying it would be incumbent on the team to keep Noah's energy well tuned, joking that perhaps Noah should meditate simply to calm himself down.
But it will also be incumbent on the next administration to explore use of existing regulatory authorities — including under the federal Clean Air Act — to help drive major greenhouse gas pollution reductions.
But from a persuasion perspective, it will be incumbent on them to make clear that any remaining issues they wish to pursue are of importance to all Americans and not motivated by partisanship.
" Mirroring Schiff's comments, Durbin said any attempt to fire Mueller would be a "constitutional crisis" and that "it would be incumbent on Congress, on a bipartisan basis, to use the tools at its disposal.
If a school levels the playing field by boosting students with pharmaceutical disadvantages, it may also be incumbent on them to end the be-better arms race, lest the field tip in the opposite direction.
They put a heavier onus on what could be a ceremonial position, and mean it will be incumbent on Mr. Ford to articulate some sort of way forward for the industry and the CFDA's 495 members.
Given that the Supreme Court will likely tilt back to the right after the first Trump appointment, it will be incumbent on Chief Justice John Roberts to encourage his colleagues to be extraordinarily vigilant on this front.
"If the people of Scotland say they wish to continue in membership, then clearly it would be incumbent on those negotiating on both sides to say let us do that as quickly as possible," Russell told Reuters.
"There will be plenty of time for voters to make the determination who they're going to support," he continued, saying it would be incumbent on Trump to convince pro-Cruz voters to support him in the general election.
But he didn't seem to have much faith in those members of Congress educating their constituents—if they understand the issue, and the public needs to understand it, shouldn't it be incumbent on our elected officials to inform rather than capitulate?
"It must now be incumbent on us all as parliamentarians to do our best to work together and find a compromise and a solution that ends the needless uncertainty and worry that the government's failed Brexit negotiations have caused," Corbyn said in his letter.
"Unless this bill makes it to the President's desk in a matter of weeks with necessary improvements, it will be incumbent on President Obama to ensure lands in Southern Utah are protected after an eight decade effort," Jennifer Rokala, the organization's executive director, said in a statement.
"If, as the indications have shown, and if this is correct that the Conservative Party has won the most seats and probably the most votes then it will be incumbent on us to ensure that we have that period of stability and that is exactly what we will do," May said.
"If ... the Conservative Party has won the most seats and probably the most votes then it will be incumbent on us to ensure that we have that period of stability and that is exactly what we will do," a grim-faced May said after winning her own parliamentary seat of Maidenhead, near London.
If Republicans do succeed in repealing Obamacare, and replace it with a policy that covers far fewer people and reduces access to health care, then it will be incumbent on liberal states like California, New York, Connecticut, and Oregon to come up with their own policies, or else see their residents lose coverage.
"If, as the indications have shown, and if this is correct that the Conservative Party has won the most seats and probably the most votes then it will be incumbent on us to ensure that we have that period of stability and that is exactly what we will do," May said, without explicitly mentioning her own role.
In such a situation, it may be incumbent on the individual to renounce one of his citizenships to avoid possibly being forced into situations where countervailing duties are required of him, such as might occur in the event of war.
In case of noncompliance, by any state engaged in a dispute, with the obligations contained in the foregoing articles, the contracting states undertake to make every effort for the maintenance of peace. To that end they will adopt in their character as neutrals a common and solidary attitude; they will exercise the political, juridical, or economic means authorized by international law; they will bring the influence of public opinion to bear, but will in no case resort to intervention, either diplomatic or armed; subject to the attitude that may be incumbent on them by virtue of other collective treaties to which such states are signatories.
His acquaintance with the tanbur also dates back to those years. As his father Zeki Mehmed Ağa is said to have refused to pass on to his son his knowledge of the tambur, most of the work must have come to be incumbent on Osman Bey himself. He is also said to have participated in fasıls with prominent vocal musicians of his time such as Rifat Bey and Haşim Bey, improving mostly his vocal technique. With the death of his father, he gave up singing and concentrated solely on his instrument and took part in "incesaz fasılları" performed at the court of Sultan Abdülaziz Han.
Ateleia (Attic Greek: ἀτέλεια; privative a + τέλος telos (tax); see also philately) in ancient Greece was a general immunity (ἄδεια adeia) or exemption from some or all the duties which a person has to perform towards the state. Immunities could be granted either as a privilege to the citizens of a state, exempting them from certain duties which would otherwise be incumbent on them, or they are given as honorary distinctions to foreign kings, states, communities or even private individuals. With regard to the latter the ateleia was usually an exemption from custom duties on the importation or exportation of goods, and was given as a reward for certain good services.
Heywood saw what he believed to be a disproportionate concentration of capital in the hands of a few as the result of a selective extension of government-backed privileges to certain individuals and organizations. He believed that there should be no profit in rent of buildings. He did not oppose rent, but believed that if the building was fully paid for that it was improper to charge more than what is necessary for transfer costs, insurance, and repair of deterioration that occurs during the occupation by the tenant. He even asserted that it may be incumbent on the owner of the building to pay rent to the tenant if the tenant keeps his residency in such a condition that saved it from deterioration if it were otherwise unoccupied.
A Roman offensive was desperately needed to halt Shapur. With Julian's reputation and exploits during his years as Caesar and general of Gaul preceding him, Shapur preferred to negotiate a peace treaty with the intrepid young Julian. Believing it to be incumbent on himself to produce a more permanent settlement in the East, Julian responded to Shapur's calls for peace by saying that the Persian king would be seeing him very soon and began preparing for an expedition against the Sassanid dynasty, collecting all his legions and marching east from Constantinople. Carefully planning and crafting his Persian campaign for over a year, Julian transferred his capital and forward base for the coming war to Antioch, Syria in the summer of 362 and on March 5, 363, set out with 65,000–83,000,Zosimus, Historia Nova, book 3, chapter 12. Zosimus' text is ambiguous and refers to a smaller force of 18,000 under Procopius and a larger force of 65,000 under Julian himself; it's unclear if the second figure includes the first.

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