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"oblige" Definitions
  1. [transitive, usually passive] oblige somebody to do something to force somebody to do something, by law, because it is a duty, etc.
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to help somebody by doing what they ask or what you know they want
"oblige" Synonyms
compel make constrain force obligate bind coerce impel require dragoon pressure blackjack drive impress muscle necessitate press railroad sandbag pressurise(UK) accommodate assist help serve gratify indulge benefit humor(US) humour(UK) favor(US) favour(UK) please aid avail contribute convenience profit come around do a kindness do someone a favour prompt spur inspire prod propel actuate encourage goad instigate motivate incentivise(UK) incentivize(US) induce push spoil pamper coddle cosset baby mollycoddle overindulge cocker satisfy dandle nurse overparent regale treat nanny delight content gladden amuse fulfill(US) fulfil(UK) pleasure charm entertain cheer overjoy suit thrill excite abet back facilitate support boost ease promote forward cooperate relieve precipitate succor(US) succour(UK) engage pledge commit contract covenant promise undertake agree guarantee vow troth affiance betroth vouch commit oneself bind oneself negotiate a deal reach an agreement condescend stoop deign concede descend unbend consent vouchsafe bend submit humble accord acquiesce comply demean grant distribute supply deliver provide present deal give provision purvey dish out dish up give out minister ladle out plate up set out dole out hand out allow permit let someone have offer sanction give permission to give the go-ahead to give the green light to go along with grant permission to add enlist recruit hire mobilise(UK) mobilize(US) conscript enrol(UK) muster draught(UK) draft(US) employ induct gather join levy list raise rally secure More
"oblige" Antonyms
delay free release request be mean let off let go disoblige bother discommode inconvenience trouble annoy block counteract disappoint disturb frustrate harm hinder hurt injure obstruct stop take thwart upset persuade aid allow assist discourage dissuade encourage halt help repress suppress leave alone prevent deter disincline destroy neglect unsettle take apart forestall keep impede inhibit curb intercept hamper stymie hamstring handicap curtail abuse ill-treat ill-use maltreat manhandle mishandle mistreat misuse deprive ignore grow treat harshly turn away pay no attention to be strict with have hold answer disallow dislike give offer reply lose check fail refuse calculate displease anger infuriate aggravate bug enrage exasperate incense irk irritate madden rile vex discompose disgruntle disgust gall advise exhort recommend suggest urge counsel caution admonish advocate propose forewarn guide instruct ask beg expect supplicate beseech petition plead implore requisition appeal to plead with convince cajole coax reason appeal dismay embitter sadden dishearten disillusion dispirit dissatisfy mislead torment disconcert disenchant tease bum out optionalize make as an option make noncompulsory make optional make volitional make voluntary abolish cancel scrap ditch drop withdraw discard eliminate annul discontinue disestablish dump eradicate nullify remove scrub undo void ax(US) break violate breach infract contravene flout renege disobey disregard infringe defy let be let alone leave in peace punish contradict decline deny disagree disapprove dispute dissent fight oppose protest reject resist veto withhold rise above

790 Sentences With "oblige"

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Under the terms of the 2018 deal, Bombardier could oblige Airbus to acquire its 33.58% stake in the program in 2026 at market value or Airbus could oblige Bombardier to sell the stake.
Under the terms of the 2018 deal, Bombardier could oblige Airbus to acquire its 33.58% stake in the program in 733 at market value or Airbus could oblige Bombardier to sell the stake.
Under the terms of the 2018 deal, Bombardier could oblige Airbus to acquire its 33.58% stake in the program in 2026 at market value or Airbus could oblige Bombardier to sell the stake.
He suggests an Uber to my place and I oblige.
He asks them to kill Warden Murphy and they oblige.
If they don't oblige, she says she'll threaten legal action.
Sanders  didn't oblige and Acosta stormed out  of the briefing.
The timing seemed odd but he was happy to oblige.
They may defeat one choice of the Executive, and oblige
Mohajer was more than happy to oblige, as seen above.
And Pence, on cue, was more than happy to oblige.
Haitians, with few prospects at home, were happy to oblige.
They won't always oblige, but it doesn't hurt to try.
Trump tweeted in September that he would oblige the request.
Vendors are happy to oblige because it boosts their sales.
So far, Republicans in Congress have been happy to oblige.
I ask one of them for paper towels and they oblige.
And wouldn't you know, people were more than happy to oblige!
I'm offered a glass of red wine and I happily oblige.
I oblige and spend the first three episodes thoroughly stressed out.
It's one of my favorite places in Dallas, so I oblige.
New rules oblige them to offer more help to the homeless.
Their title, after all, did not oblige them to supply information.
We think 'noblesse oblige' is a new entree at Olive Garden.
Hipsters were falling for it, and chefs were eager to oblige.
But those deals also oblige them to play for American clubs.
They were happy to oblige ... so says Lakers center Roy Hibbert.
Obviously, because she's Solange, people were more than happy to oblige.
Fans asked her to "spill the tea," but Grande wouldn't oblige.
But where nature could not oblige, perhaps, Chapot realized, science could.
When asked to make some noise, fans were happy to oblige.
And it would oblige gun safety advocates to laud the President.
I had to oblige her because, hey, this is Trump's America.
She's only too happy to return to the woods and oblige.
Alex Bois, a founder of Lost Bread, was happy to oblige.
China, with a dream of its own, was happy to oblige.
On Monday, as on every day, LAX visitors were happy to oblige.
If you beg her for a shinobue (flute) recital, she may oblige.
Friday calls for flashback photos, and Amy Schumer is happy to oblige.
Could we ever see some noblesse oblige-inflicted abolitionist movement for Handmaids?
These are everyday items that somehow, certain people just can not oblige.
Though if you'd like an actual recipe to cook, I can oblige.
But it doesn't mean that I or we have got to oblige.
My sister is quick to oblige, speaking wildly of learning and mischief.
Twitter, the FBI complaint says, did oblige in at least five instances.
Djokovic was only too happy to oblige, showing humanity in the humidity.
It has historically meant a certain kind of noblesse oblige Tory-ness.
Trump — never one for political correctness — was all too happy to oblige.
The Visegrad countries resist any attempt to oblige them to share the burden.
I know it's the steroids, so we oblige and put her back down.
The bill would eliminate the financial penalty imposed on those that don't oblige.
Regulations oblige local primary insurers to offer 10% of reinsured business to RNRC.
You'll be surprised at how many bloggers and journalists are happy to oblige!
The Chinese see no reason to oblige, unless that's done on their terms.
Most Quebeckers and Canadians favour laws that oblige them to unveil, polls show.
Chaput refused to oblige so Moore was hit with 17 minutes in penalties.
He wants us to hate him and it's our duty to oblige him.
They knew who they were dealing with, and he seemed happy to oblige.
And since pleasing shareholders is a corporation's primary responsibility, they're quick to oblige.
Of course the singer, and host of The Voice, dropped everything to oblige.
"If the United States makes concrete allegations, China has to oblige," he said.
I'd oblige because he hurt me With a violence I mistook for desire.
In the original, he's more than happy to oblige to Aunt Sarah's wishes. 
The perfunctory noblesse oblige of the match's charitable component disguises the venal truth.
It may take one or two follow-up emails, but they should oblige.
Doing your moral duty, Miller argued, didn't oblige you to take the hit.
Others are in the market to buy — and vendors are happy to oblige.
I needed some additional hands-on assistance, which Jessika was happy to oblige.
He says we should see some attractions before going back and I oblige.
Mr. Arpaio declined to oblige, secure in the rightness of his own judgment.
The senior colleague who initiated the get-together offers to pay, so we oblige.
Oh, and for those looking for even more news, Musk is happy to oblige.
If you need a podcast app to do something then Doggcatcher can probably oblige.
The need for speed will probably oblige negotiators to sacrifice some of their ambitions.
When I asked Burgess about his political leanings, he was happy to oblige me.
It does not oblige you to take one person that you do not want.
He repeatedly rescued imperiled whites, as if the noblesse would follow from the oblige.
Where British journalism fails to convey the dimensions of the mess, foreign journalists oblige.
If Trump officials don't oblige, he warned, Congress will act to force their hand.
His fans seem happy to oblige him, according to financial disclosures released on Sunday.
A senior Netanyahu cabinet minister said in May the Trump administration could soon oblige.
Lacking human intuition, A.G.I. can do us harm in the effort to oblige us.
Soccer's middlemen were keen to seek him out, and he was happy to oblige.
He wants people to talk about him, and I do not want to oblige.
When lady and lap dog must match, Tiffany's pet collection is here to oblige.
Thankfully, today's shelves are filled with stories about and by women who wouldn't oblige.
Terrified of ending his relationship with the Post, he tried to oblige his bosses.
We had been encouraged to bring instruments; I was the only one to oblige.
Tom Brady needed to get something going and Rob Gronkowski was happy to oblige.
Companies that go public want to celebrate, and hospitality companies are happy to oblige.
While regulators are uneasy over record debt, investors so far seem content to oblige borrowers.
The visitors heartily oblige, clapping for the sailors aboard the Greek ship named Em Corfu.
They look out for their own, but if you need help they're happy to oblige.
If Brussels wants to pick a fight, Ms Le Pen would be delighted to oblige.
American federal law does not even oblige employers to give women paid time off work.
If President Donald Trump cajoles Prince Muhammad into listing in New York, he may oblige.
I happily oblige and pull up to the McDonald's drive-through about five minutes away.
" Lauren concluded that, "If men can't help but be visual creatures, I need to oblige.
Well, Desiigner, we certainly see your point and will do our very best to oblige.
This was hardly the first time that India's top judges have failed to oblige politicians.
His younger sibling will not oblige, responding only by yelling, "Ten dollar cocktails!" whenever prodded.
It does not oblige the citizen to possess the particular information sought by the government.
Drake tells you to pull every Gerbera daisy up by the roots and you oblige.
And Serafinowicz is more than happy to oblige my fascination with the game's visual splendor.
Kim will oblige, and claim that it was in 'self-defense' against Trump's unnerving threats.
It's obvious that my body is crying out for some rest, so I happily oblige.
Nothing in the request would oblige the administration to pay the subsidies in coming months.
And across the ages promoters and con men have been more than willing to oblige.
They want to take me to their favorite Chinese place and I'm happy to oblige.
Although he did not oblige, and denies any wrongdoing, the scandal may yet bring him down.
However, the agreement does not oblige other EU states to share the burden of sea rescues.
He did it begrudgingly, likely because I didn't oblige the fetishes we didn't both agree on.
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Rubio seemed willing to oblige and kept noting how Barack Obama "knows exactly what he's doing".
And that something is the Radio Frequency facial at Beaute Oblige, a skin clinic in NYC.
It's great that you're visiting, hello, but it would oblige us for you to learn more.
But WTO rules do oblige state-run firms to trade on commercial and non-discriminatory terms.
She has a work bake-off tomorrow and needs a taste-tester, and I happily oblige.
When you have many eager buyers, a willing seller often emerges quickly to oblige such enthusiasm.
Russell asked if he could take over the column today, and I was happy to oblige.
Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, has pledged to lower the tax burden on firms that oblige.
You were born into wealth and privilege, but raised to personify modesty, rectitude, and noblesse oblige.
The internet would like more of that, for sure, and Drake's more than happy to oblige.
"[But] if you're asking me," Leonard says ... "I think Floyd would oblige to that ass whooping."
But while it allows Germany to process asylum claims voluntarily, it does not oblige it to.
That would oblige the FARC to fight the drug trade, from which they have long profited.
Some governments, however, think voting makes such a difference that they oblige voters to do it.
John Whittingdale, the culture secretary and frequent antagonist of the organisation, had hinted he would oblige.
If a person asked questions and seemed genuinely interested in the truth, I would happily oblige.
I oblige, and head up to her floor and leave them in front of her door.
The state cannot oblige homeowners to upgrade their buildings unless there are obvious reasons to intervene.
Ferrets need lots of play and exercise to remain healthy, and Nova is happy to oblige.
If you feel like doing some shopping on your trip, the city is happy to oblige.
If you have no insurance, ask for a no-insurance price discount — many providers will oblige.
And he was only too happy to oblige by playing up everything already famous about himself.
Every good tale of triumph needs an appropriate villain, and Allen is always happy to oblige.
Physicians for a National Health Program, on whose board I sit, would be glad to oblige.
But over the past decade, as consumers demanded fresher food options, it has tried to oblige.
Removal requires a two-thirds vote in the Senate, and Republicans will almost certainly not oblige.
Naturally, the city is on the crew's bucket list, and they're more than happy to oblige.
United States, invalidating a federal plan to oblige the states to help dispose of radioactive waste.
Production Dolan oblige, on peut penser que la mère serait envahissante, vulnérable, délicieusement barbouillée de maquillage.
Both presidents' plans involve renegotiating deals with miners to oblige them to help the battery industry.
It seems unlikely that a Conservative government would oblige before the next Holyrood election in 2021.
The new law would oblige tech giants, including Google LLC, Apple Inc, Facebook Inc and Amazon.
If engagement is to be given a try, Europe will be more than happy to oblige.
Candor would oblige them to admit that such an argument would be rather difficult to make.
Darren: Oblige me to shift gears here and throw the Roger Stone trial in the mix.
The workers may think you're a pain in the neck, but they will probably oblige you.
When he asks women in the crowd at concerts to lift up their shirts, they oblige.
" And the "Late Late Show" host was more than happy to oblige in the latest "Carpool Karaoke.
Mr Trump wants a deal with Japan that could oblige it to reduce tariffs on agricultural imports.
And because he's the president of the United States, plenty of people are willing to oblige him.
Such costs would certainly hurt the banks' shareholders and perhaps oblige them to strengthen their capital buffers.
While some economists call for more action, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand remains reluctant to oblige.
That will oblige many investors to plough funds into the kingdom, whatever they think of its rulers.
"  "Noah wasn't keen on being breath tested and our Water Operations Unit officers were happy to oblige!
Harrelson has been happy to oblige fans with a few tidbits, whether or not Disney likes it.
The more research I conducted into Ellis and its history, the better I was able to oblige.
Eventually, Rizin will have to stop protecting Fedor, and oblige the fans' calls for a legitimate opponent.
"Can I have a fry?" they say, longingly, and you oblige, because that is our social contract.
Any construction in E1 would oblige Israel to expel 18 Bedouin tribes who live in the area.
Imagine the disaster of lifeless or - God forbid – tanking equity values because the Fed failed to oblige.
If you do, they'll still oblige and let you pay extra for the currently useless add-on.
Harris wasn't quite so dressed up, but the couple looked quite happy to oblige the temporary tagalong.
And on the rare occasions, as currently, when Republicans control Congress and the White House, they oblige.
Still, it will take more than noblesse oblige and wishful inattention to save higher ed in America.
When an emcee yells, "People, make some noise!" the attendees, mostly in their twenties and thirties, oblige.
I oblige in conversation, more curious about the interaction itself than I am in the actual person.
So now, if I spot a kid who evidently needs to play, I am happy to oblige.
Levi was happy to oblige ... except for the guy in sunglasses shoving a photo in his face.
Javier and Toby become Don Quixote and Sancho, and their surroundings oblige them by supporting the illusion.
They also make for quite a demanding, hefty pairing, since both films oblige your attention and effort.
The Germans have deported a great number of Belgians, French and Poles, whom they oblige to work.
While tech companies may not oblige us just yet, we can choose what experiences dominate our lives.
Apple, in emailed comments, said it did not oblige Russian resellers to fix prices for its products.
"It is the intention to contractually oblige these retailers to take over the Real employees", Metro said.
Some 600,000 citizens signed a petition to oblige politicians to declare their assets and conflicts of interest.
Référence oblige à la Révolution française de 1789, de nombreuses municipalités ont collecté des Cahiers de doléances.
This impulse — a kind of Trumpian noblesse oblige — is, viewed in a certain light, kind of admirable.
Paulette had asked for help pushing it throughout the day, and I was happy to oblige in spurts.
Clearly Huawei and Netgear were struck by the same thought, and Amazon was more than happy to oblige.
I prefer not to discuss things this deep over text, but this is her style, so I oblige.
Mr. Gaetz & Co. were happy to oblige a president who has demanded to be protected at all costs.
In San Francisco Mr Newsom wants to oblige residents to keep organic waste out of their rubbish bins.
When the church custodian approached him with an offer to create the work, he was happy to oblige.
But then Weinstein allegedly asked them to kiss, and the other woman made a motion to oblige him.
Even if the equipment behaved itself, there was no guarantee that nature would oblige with a perfect view.
Most industry professionals, especially in spots that specialize in good beer, will be more than happy to oblige.
I like to engage the audience to be active participants, and the crowd is usually eager to oblige.
They text back that they want to see photos of everyone at the singles table, so I oblige.
But the change will oblige drivers to buy cars that are either more expensive or less authentically Japanese.
Congress is unlikely to oblige the president, especially as he didn't say where the prisoners should be relocated.
However, the agreement does not oblige other EU states to share the burden of rescues in the Mediterranean.
She's a spiky actress and an unaccommodating one, who prefers to needle audience members rather than oblige them.
China's National Intelligence Law, passed in 2017, appears to oblige all companies to assist the country's security services.
"You cannot oblige everybody to use this technology and to publish pictures only after a transformation," he said.
Current rules oblige EU states to set up registers of firms' owners, but do not require public disclosures.
Clarke, who is dominating in the race for Most Charming Human this week, is always happy to oblige.
We have won most of the cases we have brought, including those against China, which does eventually oblige.
We oblige, both feeling a bit confronted, but silently acknowledging that it seems the respectful thing to do.
The servers seemed eager to oblige, but gave the impression of struggling in the face of unseen enemies.
The reconciliation law does not oblige them to make public apologies or even to publicly reveal their crimes.
Customers are demanding them, and companies so far have been happy to oblige, and pleased with the results.
He'd oblige, stripping down as quickly as 20 minutes into his set just to keep his fans satisfied.
The new rules oblige online platforms and social media to inform security agencies and police about hate content.
The pegs glide smoothly along the tracks, and the flaps will easily oblige the most timid cat's paws.
Emergency guidelines oblige local officials to "take all appropriate containment measures" if someone tests positive for the virus.
But they are not doing enough to oblige Myanmar to create a conducive environment for them to return.
Once I finally cornered him in the pub, Mr. O'Faherty was happy to oblige me with a look.
In short, political leaders telegraphed what they wanted to hear, and government officials were willing to oblige them.
If there is enough money in the budget and the book adds to the collection, the selectors oblige.
In particular Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, will not countenance any scheme that would oblige him to accept migrants.
She will happily oblige as it isn't often mothers of Aries get to hold their headstrong, bossy children close.
Achieving that will oblige it, under German takeover law, to make a takeover offer for all of the shares.
While Jon will be the leader in this region, if Dany orders him to do something, he must oblige.
A cat's discretion and personality oblige us to look in their direction every time they pad into the lounge.
Tiger Woods needed an inch here, or a foot there, all day during Round 210, but Augusta wouldn't oblige.
Ai is known to oblige people's requests for selfies with him, but this documented encounter raised a few questions.
Unsurprisingly, he was happy to oblige — and added that the photo was taken just before he met his wife.
Such arbitrary actions oblige even those businesses making hefty profits in China to think hard about diversifying their risks.
Football and politics are at loggerheads right now, and Samantha Bee is ready to oblige with weekly sports coverage.
When viewers ask for a Snapchat handle or phone number, kids often oblige without knowing who's doing the asking.
And Senate Republicans, who will maintain a majority until at least January, seem likely to oblige in that scenario.
So if you're hoping to settle into her chic office and wax poetic, Wintour is not likely to oblige.
The world will still need oil and gas for decades, and normal declines in existing fields oblige further drilling.
Candor would oblige even the most casual of spectators to admit how objectionable and insufficient such a charge is.
But when Shirley fucking Manson asks you out for a night on the town, you'd best oblige her, right?
But this is what the world around me asks me to do, and more often than not I oblige.
"You're so used to us lurking in the shadows and, you know, most of us, we oblige," he says.
Mr. Regis said he would like to oblige, but wasn't sure which of the company's priorities would win out.
Mr. Dodik, who already declared the country's Serb autonomous region to be independent, seems only too happy to oblige.
What is the point of your books of rules if you will gladly oblige a man who flouts them?
The slumping Minnesota Twins desperately needed a big game from Ervin Santana, who was more than happy to oblige.
We aren't far from my new place and they ask if we can drive by — of course, I oblige.
The principals' union says the board's decisions did not oblige the city to give parking permits to teachers, too.
The family was going: This is what Fidel would have done if we didn't oblige to him in Cuba.
The reactions to the music in the trailer were so strong that the studio felt it needed to oblige.
Tyla said, "Let's also turn up for my brother, XXXTentacion," and the crowd was more than happy to oblige.
The Giants' closer was happy to oblige, firing in another strike as Gant frantically raced back to the plate.
The Freedom Riders were protesting to oblige the government to enforce federal laws that prohibited segregation in interstate transport.
I was happy to oblige until a human-resources department emailed me inquiring about my experience working with him.
They find it kind of strange, all of these people wanting to post pictures of them, but they oblige.
I might be a Republican but if you make the effort to come into my office, I'll happily oblige. pic.twitter.
She wants big American companies to apply for charters that would oblige them to look after stakeholders, especially local ones.
GERB says the treaty would not oblige Bulgaria to introduce a "third sex" legal category or to legalize gay marriage.
Lawrence agrees to oblige the request, provided the trio helps the Confederados rob a shipment of Nitroglycerin from the Union.
If this situation nudges you into buying a pair of AirPods, the company will no doubt be happy to oblige.
Hillary is happy to oblige with a sample of the now-oft-quoted moment when Trump learned of Mueller's appointment.
However, if you want a daily reminder that Cassini's mission is almost over, this Twitter bot is happy to oblige.
They also oblige large numbers of lawyers, consultancies and other professional-services firms to become global to supply their needs.
It wants to oblige the eight biggest banks to create a common online system to allow customers to compare services.
Asked in an interview on Sunday if he would oblige, Mr. Obama demurred, saying he had not completed his schedule.
But, when the television host pressed him to offer up platitudes on the bridge, Rotenberg did his best to oblige.
For those who felt let down by the lack of Kitao drama, Branko Cikatic was more than happy to oblige.
K does ask to buy three seashell necklaces for her grandmothers and mother from the same craftsman, and we oblige.
Letting his people mine it will help him tremendously without costing Daenerys anything, so the queen is happy to oblige.
Tyler was happy to oblige Tuesday in L.A. when 2 ladies -- one of whom was French -- asked for a photo.
Sure, it's $0.30 less than the price you paid, but entertainment ain't free, and the Gamer is happy to oblige.
People want free content and they want a lot of it, and media companies have been more than happy to oblige.
He also said Moscow-based Kaspersky was subject to Russian laws that could oblige it to comply with Russian state interests.
Jeremy Stephens drops his hands every time he leaps in to punch and Holloway was happy to oblige him with counters.
Reporting laws, already in force in some American states, can oblige companies to disclose when they or their products are hacked.
Frenchman Tsonga has the potential to oblige, though, when he meets Murray for the 16th time in their careers on Wednesday.
Sheep  The rescue sheep of Farm Sanctuary just got fresh spring haircuts and want to show them off, oblige them please.  
Oilers assistant captain Milan Lucic confronted Prosser after the incident, but the Wild defenseman did not oblige the invitation to fight.
LeBron loved it ... and told Andrew he'd be happy to oblige -- unless Zo's too scared to meet him at the rim!
New legislation on "digital sovereignty" will oblige them to install surveillance equipment that can be operated from a single control centre.
In the end, a bunch of folks couldn't help but ask for selfies, and Tracy was more than happy to oblige.
If there's one lesson from the Detroit auto show, it's that Americans want SUVs, and that automakers are happy to oblige.
On Friday, Trump told reporters that he didn't make the request but that he believed Barr would oblige if he did.
The draft law, reviewed by Reuters, would oblige operators of electronic marketplaces to record transactions that could be taxable in Germany.
With the legislation moving through both the House and the Senate, the president's allies on Capitol Hill are set to oblige.
While North Korea remains a hyper-militarized state, the South is likely to oblige in the name of peace and reconciliation.
NEWARK — The senator paused in a corridor of the federal courthouse here last month to oblige a beckoning courtroom sketch artist.
And that was a shock to the system for H.W. He was all noblesse oblige and I was all class rage.
He was more than happy to oblige and show off his encyclopedic knowledge of the games, the scores and the players.
India could oblige Mr. Trump, while simultaneously furthering its own interests, by doubling down on an aid-based strategy in Afghanistan.
For those who didn't know they wanted it: I promise, you do, and in this instance, I am happy to oblige.
Congress, which is comprised of some of the most frequent fliers and loyal airline customers in the country, will oblige them.
Store owner Christin Evans was happy to oblige, ordering 100 more copies of "1984" in an effort to keep the conversation going.
NATO's Article V -- which says that an attack on one is an attack on all -- does not legally oblige everyone to fight.
All users need to do is ask the digital assistant "please rap" or "please beatbox" in Korean, and Bixby will happily oblige.
She's also understanding of her situation: The Bachelor needs a villain, and after she earned the role, she was happy to oblige.
Johnson was happy to oblige, and for his efforts, they all wrote checks for $5,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
The government can now oblige tech firms to create backdoors to their systems to allow the authorities to spy on their customers.
The boys ask to watch Blippi on YouTube, and I oblige since I know it will keep them occupied for a while.
Norway's parliament will debate on June 19 whether to oblige jet fuel sold in Norway to have one percent biofuels from 2019.
Eager to foment discord, Mr Cameron seems willing to oblige, planning a vote on renewal for the weeks following the EU referendum.
Another would oblige the environmental regulator to decide on licences for projects within ten months; this can now take years, investors grumble.
There were other places to build, of course, but GM wanted that location, and the City of Detroit was happy to oblige.
It will oblige requests for: You can learn more about this in great more detail at by visiting Facebook's Community Standards page.
And it was my time to pity them, to oblige them, for there were no trainers who were capable of challenging me.
Multiculturalism, as it's now called, was about preserving otherness, preserving our differences; it doesn't oblige us to cease to notice those differences.
The European Court of Human Rights this week rejected the humanitarian ship's request to oblige Italy to allow the migrants to disembark.
It's customary in the Sikh religion to cover one's head and take off one's shoes inside the temple, so naturally, we oblige.
In her experience, Ms. Guest-Consales said that most are happy to oblige and usually know who have different areas of expertise.
So long as this brings down costs, CEOs happily oblige and society reaps the benefits of higher efficiency and better resource allocation.
Happy to oblige, even if at the Thursday performance a theatergoer yelled "Stop!" when the performer Nicole Hill took off her shirt.
I was planning on staying home all day, but a client I work with asked for a makeup session so I oblige.
Wondering if he could turn that into a session of situational hitting for himself, he asked, and Suzuki was happy to oblige.
The WTA is looking seriously at restructuring its tour to oblige its leading players to play the same tournaments much more often.
Most cameras in the city are private—installed by businesses or homeowners—and when the police request footage the owners generally oblige.
Shaw, not the type to duck a challenge, or a mouthy loser, was more than happy to oblige the Hulk of Hoxton.
Quebec Superior Court Justice Frederic Bachand awarded a 10-day injunction that would oblige the province's center-right government to continue processing applications.
As the round wore on, however, Bossé regained his wits enough to oblige O'Connell in a wild Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots battle.
Mr Enders reckons the answer is to emulate Rolls's response—co-operate with investigators, excise corruption and oblige top bosses to take responsibility.
Smith and Gordon plan to request a trade if a new deal isn't struck, but the Chargers are showing no willingness to oblige.
These considerations aside, it is improbable at best that Beijing will see it in its interests to oblige Mr. Kim to change course.
Managers oblige their underlings to add new collaborative tools such as Slack and Chatter to existing ones such as e-mail and telephones.
After her family requested she change out of her Black Lives Matter shirt on Thanksgiving, Malstrom was more than happy to oblige. Why?
It would also oblige judges to consider in sentencing decisions whether crimes were caused by or aggravated because of discrimination against transgender people.
The inquisitor craves answers, and the townspeople, fueled by gossip and ale, are happy to oblige, each taking turns to hijack the narrative.
As it turns out, two dozen Republican senators are more than willing to oblige and do the bidding of these corporate giants. Sen.
The emails offer a rare glimpse into a world where corporate interests can dictate their own science and scientists for hire willingly oblige.
Nick de Peyster promised that, should Hanks oblige, he would keep it maintained, and that his family would be sure to use it.
Most of the time, I appreciate following rules, and when health officials advocated to engage in social distancing, I was happy to oblige.
If they did not oblige, they say, the businesses feared that the government would retaliate through the tax authorities, government regulators and prosecutors.
"I give you all permission to take me in," she continued with the noblesse oblige of an entertainer fully aware of her glamour.
Maybe your aim is not so much to inform H.R. as to oblige them to take action, by means of a formal complaint.
McGinest -- who played 12 seasons with the Patriots -- says he believes Kraft will ultimately oblige and pay what he owes ... for 2 reasons.
While that might not be the safest idea at the Bridges of Ross or Cliffs of Moher, other locales are happy to oblige.
Most had prepped together, gone to college together, joined up out of a sense of noblesse oblige but also a thirst for adventure.
A Ford executive responded by challenging the Cybertruck to an "apples to apples" rematch, and Musk said he would be happy to oblige.
At least two of the burly men who posed for the painting were authentic US marshals sent out from Boston to oblige him.
The levy will oblige web-based giants to pay a 3% levy on internet transactions, according to the text of the draft budget.
Eventually, her bookings grew regular enough to allow (or oblige) her to give up dentistry, and she joined the tribe of wandering d.j.
But one of its strengths is that it doesn't oblige artists to museological display­ — Puleo's project swells beyond the confines of the museum.
The new guidelines for Bahrain would oblige banks to have all their operations audited annually by external sharia experts such as Islamic advisory firms.
If he's always asking you to go camping, oblige him this time and maybe even bring this Igloo cooler stocked with all his favorites.
You can ask your Assistant to tell you a story or help you with your homework, and it will do its best to oblige.
He was running a throwback campaign — of policy rollouts, of Bush family compassionate conservatism, of noblesse oblige — amid an electorate clamoring for raw revolution.
The central bank raised interest rates after the airport vote, which will slow the economy and oblige the government to pay more to bondholders.
"Congrats are in order for my firstborn, and I'm proud to oblige," the actor, 50, said of his son with actress/singer Deborah Falconer.
The fleet's commander sends me a message asking for help, and after how guilty I felt ignoring a distress call last time, I oblige.
A ruling on January 9th by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights seems to oblige Costa Rica to let same-sex couples marry.
Pakistan argued that a treaty between the neighbors did not oblige it to allow diplomatic assistance for those suspected of being spies or terrorists.
She went to UNC Charlotte to oblige her parents, but then headed to the National Aesthetics Institute of Charlotte to follow her real dream.
" I would always oblige and he would always know the answer and left me with the wise words of, "Never leave a crossword unfinished.
Beyond the call When a Florida man called the cops because he wanted his drugs tested, the police were more than happy to oblige.
The Security Council resolutions authorize China to board and impound ships known to be violating sanctions, but do not oblige it to do so.
I have no doubt the left will conveniently forget that now, though I suspect the Republicans will oblige them by ending it for them.
Some unwitting Patriots fan apparently asked Smith-Schuster to pose for a picture and the Steelers wide receiver was all but happy to oblige.
Most men were happy to oblige my use of lube, in fact, most were quite impressed with how good it felt for them, too.
Draghi is expected to oblige and deliver a fresh stimulus cocktail next Thursday, not least because others, particularly the Federal Reserve, are also easing.
Mr. Cuenca is happy to oblige couples who want just a single photograph, printed on the machine he carries with him; he charges $10.
That Mr. Van Drew's switch meant nothing, that of course he'd love to oblige the president, but that he already pledged his support elsewhere.
For their part, cruise lines are happy to oblige, pampering and thrilling passengers with snow, butlers and race tracks — all on the high seas.
Enhanced representations of art by women, African-Americans, Africans, Latin-Americans, and Asians can feel tentative, pitched between self-evident justice and noblesse oblige.
There's a multitude of things that will oblige you in misery in the culture and there's only so many that will produce true happiness.
IT'S GOING TO BE ONE OF THEM THE PRESIDENT LIKES ME AS A MEDIA COMMUNICATOR, SO I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO OBLIGE.
House Republican leaders are eager to oblige and will be bringing it up for a vote to get Democrats on the record (The Hill).
To their critics, however, allowing some people to designate their own pronouns and expecting everyone else to oblige feels like a demand for distinction.
To host artistic events or sell work, artists must gain approval from the Ministry of Culture and oblige to a strict set of guidelines.
Sources close to the rapper tell us Drake saw the video and wanted to oblige, so he swung by the hospital to meet her.
We can oblige: On Friday, March 10, at 4 pm, Recode Senior Editor Peter Kafka will interview Glenn Beck for Kafka's Recode Media podcast.
The motion also made clear that if this had not happened, a longer extension would oblige the UK to call elections to the European Parliament.
And he sees it as an act of disdainful noblesse oblige to change their "bum lives" for the better by embarrassing them in the cage.
The provision's unfortunately imprecise language did not oblige the two parties to hurtle towards what now looks likely to wind up as a contentious divorce.
She divulged some scary information — including that he allegedly claimed he would commit suicide if she did not oblige with what he asked of her.
His supporters would oblige with boos and insults directed at the confined journalists, who endured months of hostility from Trump, his staff, and angry fans.
The structural budget balance is important because EU laws oblige governments to strive towards a budget close to balance or in surplus in structural terms.
In the end it let the deadline slide, but it is still passing on court orders to oblige Facebook to take down the offending posts.
As long as consumers are interested in outdoing their neighbors, TV manufacturers will be more than happy to oblige with higher and higher resolution sets.
That leaves the ECB with the familiar role of having to prop up sentiment and President Mario Draghi will oblige, albeit with small steps initially.
The FCA said larger brokers may be using their market power to oblige insurers to sign up to these facilities or pay for wider services.
However, national governments may oblige telecoms operators to retain communications data as long as there are strict safeguards to protect privacy, the advocate general said.
Of course, Tehran did not oblige, indicated clearly in a report filed by the Institute for Science and International Security, which unfortunately only raised eyebrows.
Enthusiast memory maker Corsair is happy to oblige the latter crowd, and its latest LED-lit RAM sticks are as polarizing as you might expect.
The terms of the TPP, for example, oblige Vietnam to begin tolerating independent unions, a reform that could loosen the Communists' monopoly on public life.
Against the will of the country's powerful business lobby Mr Abe introduced a corporate-governance code and guidelines to oblige shareholders to be more active.
But new rules brought in last year now oblige them to hear all cases that fulfil basic standards, even if they then throw them out.
The new rules will oblige large companies to disclose data on revenues, profits and taxes to the administrations of all EU countries where they operate.
The new system will allow, but not oblige, the EU's 28 member states to align VAT rates on e-publications to those of printed equivalents.
He wants his most liberal enemies in politics and media to take the bait on these cultural war asides, and they usually (and stupidly) oblige.
"This decision does not oblige Hungary to anything because this decision was not about whether Hungary has to receive migrants from tomorrow onwards," he said.
Russia has no plans to oblige Russian exporters to sell foreign currency, he told reporters on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.
Pai, a former Verizon lawyer, appears more than happy to oblige, despite broad opposition from consumer advocates, technical experts, online startups, and Silicon Valley giants.
President-elect Trump wants to oblige them by cutting the tax rate on that offshore pile of cash from 35 percent to just 10 percent.
When your friend asks whether or not you want the last little bump, you shall skip the, "Oh, no, you can take it!" and oblige.
"In Darkness" moves along so smartly that near the end, when the filmmakers entreat you to follow them just a bit more, you'll likely oblige.
It could undermine even the Clean Air Act of 1972 and for the first time oblige regulators to put corporate profits ahead of public health.
Maduro's government has sought to oblige Venezuelans to exchange their remittances at the official exchange rate, partly in order to tame inflation, the world's highest.
"He resisted then started swearing at me," Chiu recalled, adding that the head flight attendant threatened to land the plane if the man did not oblige.
While forecasters are likely to frame the race as a referendum on Trump, they may not find in Gillum a campaigner willing to oblige the strategy.
"John McCain's name became synonymous with an America that reached out to oblige the powerful to be lawful and give hope to the oppressed," said Kissinger.
To stave off such anxiety, the EU will probably soon oblige firms employing workers temporarily posted from elsewhere in Europe to match local pay and conditions.
The opposition calls for political prisoners (who are reckoned to number in the thousands) to be freed, but the government is in no mood to oblige.
Visitors like to get a taste of every snack before they make a purchase, and the salespeople eagerly oblige, handing over small portions in paper plates.
The businesses that will best be able to oblige the retail customer, adapt to these regulatory changes, and penetrate retail's $14+ trillion retirement capital will prevail.
The Taiwan Relations Act does not fully oblige it to, but to refrain would be a mortal blow to its position and prestige as a superpower.
Water tables have duly plunged, prompting several states to oblige farmers to plant the thirsty crop later in the year, after the start of monsoon rains.
He had lodged an appeal against that decision which, if it failed, would oblige him to leave the country, Minister Theo Francken told radio station BelRTL.
In such cases a bit of returns-smoothing is helpful, as a rigid marking to market would oblige investors to sell stocks at rock-bottom prices.
Being designated as "foreign agents" in Russia would oblige foreign media to submit regular reports to the authorities about their staffing and their sources of funding.
A new international accounting standard, IFRS 22, will oblige lenders in more than 214 countries, including the European Union's members, to increase provisions for credit losses.
However, although federal law requires lobbyists to disclose which issues they are working on, it does not oblige them to declare which position they are advocating.
Equality of opportunity has produced a new meritocratic aristocracy that has all the aloofness of the old aristocracy with none of its sense of noblesse oblige.
Master0fHyrule says he'll upload the clips with transparent backgrounds if the video reaches 15,000 likes, which I'll gladly oblige because that seems like a no-brainer.
Driving, nicer and often quicker than public transport, is encouraged by minimum-parking rules, imported from America, which oblige developers to provide lots of parking spaces.
After the agreement was announced, the Guatemalan government published a document outlining the accord, which stated that it did not oblige either party to commit funds.
In visual art too, represented ideas can have rhetorical boundaries drawn around them to oblige a particular reading while other aspects of the work are ignored.
Their greater willingness to work has a lot to do with laws that oblige employers to give new parents paid leave of up to 50 weeks.
With the small exceptions of Robin Wright as a tortured police chief and Carla Juri as a fragile genius, the women in the cast sadly oblige.
The proposal calls on the European Commission to draft a law that would oblige app makers to "remove illicit content" and "decrypt messages" in terrorist investigations.
Forgoing etiquette by not using a microphone to ask the next question, multiple reporters called out, asking Rose to elaborate, and he seemed happy to oblige.
The constitution includes a notion of noblesse oblige: an obligation for those who have — art in this case — to share it with those who do not.
He referred to a EU treaty which he said would oblige the bloc to help Italy if it were to be swamped with refugees from Libya.
NASA was all too happy to oblige, giving them access to NASA officials — conversations that were recorded and edited to fit the secret concept — and facilities.
Graham had a medical degree and was living in settlement housing, where the wealthy lived alongside the poor, which appealed to his sense of noblesse oblige.
When an army general takes over in Pakistan the first thing he does is ask judges to take their oath of office again; they usually oblige.
Health officials have found explicit ways to oblige him by highlighting the most optimistic outcomes in briefings, and their agencies have tamped down on promised transparency.
The couple, who had taken turns nursing rocks and bits of food between their feet and trying to hatch them, were more than willing to oblige.
One funny thing about Star Trek obsessives is that the rules of the fandom oblige them to understand and accept people who aren't Star Trek obsessives.
In Hamburg this month, Trump again showed how eager he was to oblige his man-crush in the Kremlin, this time at the expense of Israel.
However, seeing the DPRK for what it is, rather than what we would like it to be, should oblige us to recognize two highly unpleasant truths.
It would also, from 2022, oblige countries to issue bonds with conditions attached, known as "single-limb Collective Action Clauses," which would make debt restructuring easier.
Ever more aggressive investors demand share buybacks and their allies in executive suites — their compensation increasingly dependent on stock price — are all too happy to oblige.
Government election officials refused to provide a full accounting of how the rolls were compiled, arguing that the law did not oblige them to do so.
" She added, "When I break things off with him he becomes very vindictive so I try to oblige however he's feeling and try to soothe him.
It would also oblige countries to supply their neighbors' households and essential social services, such as hospitals and schools, before supplying their domestic industries during serious emergencies.
The incredible subtlety of these images, which confound reproduction and require close looking, oblige one to bear eye witness, not only to violence, but to artistic virtuosity.
"Anyone going to a kindergarten or school should be vaccinated against measles," said Spahn, setting out his plans, which would oblige parents to show proof of vaccination.
Many of them had followed the boy's brave battle on social media, and when Oakley's family invited military members to the funeral, they were honored to oblige.
The brief ruling came in response to a case challenging the government's right to oblige all citizens to have their biometric data stored in a national database.
Rotenberg asked the court to oblige Handelsbanken to accept money transfers for 210,000 euros (about $240,000) that he has made to his own account at the bank.
It will oblige local authorities to offer advice and help to all homeless people, regardless of their level of priority or whether they have any local connection.
He also accepted an ECJ rejection of his attempts to overturn a Union policy that would oblige member states to take in a share of asylum-seekers.
Regulators could oblige platform firms to make anonymised bulk data available to competitors, in return for a fee, a bit like the compulsory licensing of a patent.
Acceptance of mainland China would mark a major move forward for China's domestic markets and oblige funds all over the world to invest billions in mainland China.
EU rules limit government budget deficits to 3 percent of gross domestic product and debt to 103 percent of GDP and oblige governments to seek balanced budgets.
Sexual harassment is punishable by two years in prison, and the law goes as far as to oblige any witness of violence against women to report it.
You can read this as a self-aware bit of meta text — most role-playing games are about noblesse oblige, and Outer Worlds just cops to it.
Abdullah Abdullah also wants representation in the delegation and subsequent talks, Western diplomats in Kabul familiar with the process told Reuters, but Ghani was reluctant to oblige.
If one of your precepts is to "stay away from contentious persons," you should be able to oblige your spouse and remain true to yourself as well.
Some campaigns are decided long before a film is released, written into acquisition agreements that oblige distributors to run ads, mail screeners and aim for festival exposure.
Her husband, Mark Francis, works with the Twombly estate for Gagosian, and the Met's conflict-of-interest rules would oblige her to recuse herself from the negotiations.
This is also why Trump's name could still appear on the November ballot even if he does oblige his critics and quit the race — another improbable scenario.
Mr. Trump will deliver remarks at all three balls and, as is customary, he will oblige the attendees with a ceremonial first dance with his wife, Melania.
Yes, it'd be far better to pair him with a fighter that will oblige him in the kind of frenzied battle for which he's become so adored.
The museum is asking about 300 organizations, including schools, and civic, social, and religious groups, to give the museum suggestions about improvements to better oblige the community.
A mid-January vote could oblige lawmakers to make a decision between her deal or leaving without one on March 29, a nightmare scenario for many businesses.
Obama notably said no to selfies during his presidency, but on Tuesday he was quick to oblige when staff members asked him to pose for a group selfie.
The fact is: many of these disputes don't end well for workers, though their success rate is arguably much higher than waiting on the noblesse oblige of management.
North Korean officials were happy to oblige, the South's presidential office said, adding that North Korea had even sent a chef from the restaurant to prepare the dish.
I am happy to oblige, but get mildly annoyed when I realize that she picked out the most expensive salad and a cup of fancy tea to boot.
The Waukesha, Wisconsin, Sheltie wants nothing more than to ride the frozen wave, according to ABC 7, who reported the story, and her owner is happy to oblige.
German lawmakers said this week that they are considering tougher legislation that would oblige Facebook and other tech companies to rapidly remove both hate speech and fake news.
For those that want to sidestep the messy conversation about what the game may or may not say, Far Cry 5's E3 demonstration was happy to oblige.
Many of these places have poor public transport and plenty of room for cars, thanks to rules that oblige developers to provide a minimum number of parking spaces.
As many an English squire would attest, tolerating the eccentricities of the clergy is simply one of the obligations that flow from the ancient principle of noblesse oblige.
They have bet heavily against the yuan in the belief that a financial bust in China will oblige its authorities to ease monetary policy and cheapen its currency.
I oblige and buy three slices, one for me, one to take back for my boyfriend (this is also his favorite pie shop), and one for my coworker.
And if you want more after that, we can oblige: I chatted with Thompson about his ideas and his business, and then the audience chimed in as well.
At the moment, even though Barclays owns less than two-thirds of the business, international rules oblige it to hold enough capital to absorb all its likely losses.
While providing detailed off-cycle billing can be a burden for lawyers, providing an informal billing update to a client generally is not and most attorneys will oblige.
The Texas Rangers needed a win after spending the weekend getting smoked by the major league-best Houston Astros, and the New York Mets were happy to oblige.
The move could oblige some EU members such as Britain to take in many more refugees, since it would become harder to send them back to neighbouring countries.
Noisey asked Brett Anderson to rank the band's catalog with one stipulation: he wasn't allowed to include Night Thoughts, a condition he was more than happy to oblige.
When white benefactors, whose noblesse oblige blinds them to their own racism, gather for dinner, Bledsoe discreetly excuses himself rather than offend their sensibilities by dining with them.
In October 2018, the European Parliament backed a radical proposal to oblige EU countries to remove 50% of plastic from cigarette filters by 2025, and 80% by 2030.
Vatican officials have indicated that if the White House wants to squeeze in a meeting with the pope on Trump's schedule in Europe, they will try to oblige.
A president cannot change the Constitution by executive order -- and in this case, punish people of color in the process -- but perhaps a conservative Supreme Court would oblige.
When Gauwloos and Trupin are dared to make out, they oblige, and provide moviegoers with what was, at the time, a rare instance of two men kissing onscreen.
"We've had a few client requests here and there, especially for wine bottles, which of course we oblige, but in terms of dishes, it's extremely rare," Hulin said.
Even a ubiquitous fashion statement such as the flower crown is prime for an upgrade, however, and California-based marijuana growers Lowell Herb Co. are happy to oblige.
"While the extremely hospitable folks who work at New York's bagel shops seemed more or less willing to oblige, they weren't exactly happy about it," Grub Street reported.
Christmastime is associated with Baroque music — "Messiah," the "Brandenburg" Concertos — and the orchestra was happy to oblige, with a program of Handel and Rameau at David Geffen Hall.
It is a common sight, spectators at a sporting event looking for a bit of skin contact from their heroes, who in turn tend to absent-mindedly oblige.
The old days, of course (the "good" is silent), are what the Downton universe is selling, a magnificently appointed fantasy of benign aristocracy, grateful underlings and noblesse oblige.
Nevertheless, much to their surprise, many strangers were willing to oblige: On average, it only took two tries to get a New Yorker to lend them a phone.
We're always happy to oblige, but I think it takes away from the organic and conversational nature of the ad, which is what makes podcast advertising especially unique.
Vitsoe is happy to oblige — at its new archive in the U.K. The Strong collection is on view May 3-24 at Vitsoe New York, 33 Bond Street.
Defenders of the package point to an annual review mechanism, monitored by experts, who can oblige the government to adjust policy if sectors slip behind their emission targets.
Terrence Blackburne, an accounting professor at the University of Washington, said it's "highly unlikely" Amazon was required to fully oblige to the existing supplier contracts after the acquisition.
Either man would be the kind of high-profile opponent Diaz craves, and both would undoubtedly oblige him in the kind of high-action bout for which he's adored.
Markets are hoping for some clarity on whether the Fed might hike interest rates in September or even December, but it is far from clear Yellen will oblige them.
They should oblige people who create waste to clean up after themselves and ideally ensure that the price of any product reflects the cost of disposing of it safely.
The patronizing sense of noblesse oblige that forms between the two women becomes a shadow of the mother/child relationships that form the heart of the story, with Mrs.
He added that the court's decision did not invalidate a separate Works Council lawsuit asking the court to oblige EDF management to release confidential documents relating to Hinkley Point.
Malta has previously said the country is not the competent authority because initial SAR operations were done by Libya and the ship breached obligations to oblige by Libyan instructions.
Without naming the pair, Mr Morrison explained that certain firms had to be excluded for fear that their home government would oblige them to provide "unauthorised access or interference".
If the governor is so keen on blessing major infrastructure with his family name, Albany leaders might just oblige—by naming the current transportation mess after its rightful owner.
New EU rules on banking resolution, operational from the beginning of this year, oblige banks to hold assets that can be wiped out in case of a banking rescue.
She was happy to oblige; now she sells sleeves through the Smitten Kitten and a few other wholesale clients, and she also sells about 10 a month through Etsy.
Consumers not spending However, the logic of a boon for consumers in oil importing countries only holds up if consumers oblige by actually spending gains on other economic activities.
The NOC had said blockades would likely oblige it to declare force majeure at two other terminals, Hariga and Zueitina, on Sunday, but it has yet to do so.
When a small group of senior senators responsible for direct oversight of the agency and its funding asker her to brief them, Haspel had no choice but to oblige.
In front of a house farther up fraternity row, Jordan Roth and Shehzad Maniar were blissfully throwing a football around before pausing to oblige a reporter with election talk.
I joined it to chat to some of the traders, who were pretty quick to oblige by sending me my first Pepes and talking about the project with me.
"The general football rules which normally oblige clubs to release players for national team matches will not apply for the up-coming international windows in March/April," it said.
This tour de force would be a show of force, a decree that noblesse oblige — that tradition of acting nobly and generously — is alive and well in 2020 America.
Autographs are so 2002, so when a group of fans asked Murray to walk down a hallway with them in slow motion, he was all too happy to oblige.
The minister reiterated that Mexico would not accept becoming a so-called safe third country, which would oblige migrants to seek asylum in Mexico rather than the United States.
I oblige a request for an on-camera interview about what I took away from the evening, but stop short of posing with WeedMD merch because of obvious reasons.
I hope Democrats have a better game plan than riding a wave of moral outrage against this president and hoping that he continues to oblige them with fresh material.
Where Trump projects the stereotype of the rich man as hustler, Bloomberg's values were noblesse oblige; he styled himself as one whose riches liberated him from petty favor-trading.
To help keep up this façade of Aristotelian virtue and noblesse oblige, the royals are usually careful never to let television cameras get too close to their real selves.
To make her case, the chancellor's spokesman said, Ms. Merkel found herself explaining to him the Geneva Conventions, which oblige countries to protect refugees of war on humanitarian grounds.
The speech does not oblige the government to pass all of the bills mentioned into law, nor does it prevent them from introducing other legislation at a later date.
Many member states in Central and Eastern Europe are intensely opposed to a push to oblige them to accept quotas of migrants from the Middle East and North Africa.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry has proposed that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission oblige utilities to reward power plants that keep 90-day fuel supplies in storage with higher payments.
Most severely, the draft resolution would oblige all countries to inspect every piece of cargo entering and leaving North Korea to ensure that it does not contain banned materials.
In addition to personal identity and group affiliation, pup play also presents a financial opportunity: The pup community will pay to play, and leather purveyors are happy to oblige.
The United States says it wants to reduce oil exports from Iran, the world's fifth-biggest producer, to zero by November, which would oblige other big producers to pump more.
Take Google Photos, for instance—you can ask the Google Assistant to "show me my photos from last week" or "show me my photos from Sydney" and it will oblige.
Parliament's international trade committee voted overwhelmingly to extend the list of "critical sectors" that would trigger European Union scrutiny, and to oblige the European Commission and EU countries to act.
As long as Zuckerberg stayed on as Facebook CEO, investors were happy to oblige, but a new lawsuit shows some board members were deeply rattled by the public-service clause.
New rules will oblige ship owners to install exhaust gas cleaning systems ( "scrubbers") or switch from burning high-sulfur residual fuel oil to lower-sulfur fuels such as marine gasoil.
United Internet AG also said it had no plans to raise its Tele Columbus stake beyond 30 percent, a threshold which would oblige it to submit a mandatory takeover bid.
Dwight effectively thinks he can end the larger conflict by sending Negan straight into a trap, and Gregory — whose allegiances shift more fluidly than even Eugene — is happy to oblige.
It would have been fascinating to hear Jacobson give a detailed summary of his idea for transforming the energy grid—and I'm sure he would have been happy to oblige.
Just 25 seconds into the game, Tkachuk dropped the gloves to fight Jake Muzzin, who refused to oblige, resulting in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to the 19-year-old rookie.
I oblige, and he pulls a potato bun from the jar, places it in a paper tray and begins to line the bottom of the bun with the first vegetable.
BERLIN, April 4 (Reuters) - Germany is planning a new national transparency register that will oblige offshore companies to disclose the identity of their owners, Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported on Monday.
Rather than oblige parents to send their children to the nearest state-run or –funded school, give them a voucher to be spent at a private school of their choice.
Nakajima has no children and doesn't want to oblige her younger brother to travel all the way to Kyoto in order to pay his respects at her husband's family grave.
DeDeDe has been known to use them in battle, going so far as to hurl them at enemies, and Waddle Dees oblige with nary a complaint, or even a grimace.
The rules oblige Ryanair to also offer customers flights on other airlines if there is no suitable Ryanair service available and to repay some passengers' expenses caused by the cancellations.
They may defeat one choice of the Executive, and oblige him to make another; but they cannot themselves choose, they can only ratify or reject the choice of the President.
They fear restrictions on access to ports and roads could oblige them to decline contracts that would involve grain exports from Rostov-on-Don during the World Cup, they said.
The government wants change partly to ensure the state-run SNCF train company can compete with outsiders by the time EU rules oblige France to open its domestic passenger market.
That was the same day the political opposition began collecting signatures to oblige the electoral authorities to organize a recall referendum in an effort to force Maduro out of office.
But if you do the same to get the ball out of Steph Curry or Kevin Durant's hands, Klay Thompson is not likely to oblige you with that many misses.
The draft, posted by advocacy group Transparency International on its website, would oblige EU multinationals to publicly disclose tax and financial data for every EU country in which they operate.
I had planned to go to my usual church for mass but I happily oblige and head to my aunt's to pick her up once we've got everything cleaned up.
Word of the Day : the obligation of those of high rank to be honorable and generous (often used ironically) _________ The term noblesse oblige has appeared in nine articles on NYTimes.
Mr. Tajani will also need to oversee passage of highly contentious legislation that could oblige European Union member states to share the burden of hosting asylum seekers under emergency conditions.
"If members are unhappy with the allocation, then they should change the language in the statute and we'd be happy to oblige," said Liz Hill, a spokeswoman for the department.
New rules will oblige ship owners to install exhaust gas cleaning systems ("scrubbers") or switch from burning high-sulphur residual fuel oil to lower-sulphur fuels such as marine gasoil.
Side stepping objections by many member states to the EU executive's plan to oblige regional cooperation to safeguard security of supply, member states agree to cooperate instead based on risk assessments.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Health Minister Jens Spahn has drawn up draft legislation to oblige parents to get their children vaccinated against measles or else face fines and their exclusion from daycare.
According to the Augusta Chronicle, Brown attempted to kick the riders out, but when they didn't oblige she allegedly pulled out an X-Acto knife and stabbed the women multiple times.
Then, they ask for a lock of Kim's hair to help get rid of the extra acid in your digestive system, but she can't totally oblige because she she has extensions.
Retailers slash prices by as much as 75% to their lowest of the year, and shoppers oblige by stocking up on the essentials, now-justifiable splurges, and, of course, holiday gifts.
Drollinger did not hesitate to oblige, though he improvised a bit of patter, words that would make it difficult to read the moment as a wholehearted endorsement of the Ortega regime.
Home appliance maker Midea reiterated its aim to acquire more than 30 percent of Kuka, which would oblige it to bid for the rest of the company under German takeover law.
He said the planned measure would oblige foreign companies to pay higher wages to workers than local firms, which could still pay wages between the minimum wage and the average wage.
The approval could still be reversed subject to a final hearing and does not oblige Vanguard – which already offers actively managed ETFs in Ireland and Canada – to proceed with a listing.
At the annual meeting of Royal Dutch Shell shareholders on May 22nd, activist investors revived a resolution that would oblige the energy giant to align its business with the Paris agreement.
Like Lubitsch, Iosseliani works under a peculiar idea of civilization, refusing to distinguish between aristocrats, thieves, and tramps so long as they maintain a certain endearing — if faintly ridiculous — noblesse oblige.
Ms Warren's views on tech will oblige other Democratic candidates to clarify where they stand and may drag other candidates towards more extreme positions, as her stance on wealth taxes did.
"We have always celebrated beauty in all it's forms, so when Jameela requested not to be photoshopped, we were more than happy to oblige," Jay Best, the magazine's creative director, adds.
The social network prides itself on a real name policy, where even drag queens and sexual assault survivors who wish to use different names are forced to oblige with the rules.
Critics of the bill also worry about a conflict of laws, under which Britain might oblige them to hand over data about their clients even when another country expressly prohibits this.
The mission commended the government's pledges to establish an independent anti-corruption body, oblige senior officials to declare their assets and foster transparency regarding natural resource management and large infrastructure projects.
Diplomats said a meeting of national envoys indicated that most governments would prefer Britain out by mid-May or oblige it to hold its own EU parliamentary election on May 23.
Diplomats said a meeting of national envoys indicated that most governments would prefer Britain out by mid-May or oblige it to hold its own European Parliament election on May 23.
Steps have been taken to safeguard the jewelry sector in Hatton Garden, such as a push for planning requirements that oblige landlords to provide space to jewelers at below market rents.
We met up with chef Louis Tikaram at his West Hollywood spot E.P & L.P. to show us how to be that jerk, and he was more than happy to oblige us.
So here — unlike in his previous positions at the Lutheran court of Weimar and at Lutheran parishes in Arnstadt and Mühlhausen — Bach was freed from having to continually oblige the church.
Tom Jordan, the longtime Prefontaine race director, told the BBC that he had been asked by Semenya's agent to let her enter the meet and that he was happy to oblige.
ACORN officials appeared to oblige them, in one instance advising them to make sure that the immigrants O'Keefe claimed he was going to prostitute actually went to school as exchange students.
He has also benefited from rules that, during election campaigns, oblige Britain's broadcasters to balance the airtime given to the different parties, something that normally increases the visibility of the opposition.
The result is the total triumph of the mediated self, where everyone can create, perform, and affirm their identity and their truth and the marketplace will oblige them at every step.
When I asked if I could grab a picture with him (I thought his outfit summed up the brilliantly random spirit of Glastonbury pretty well), he was only too happy to oblige.
It would set a minimum pensionable age of 65 years for men and women, and oblige them to work longer than they do now in order to claim the maximum allowable pension.
He has said he will not ask for a delay - even though parliament has passed a law to oblige him to do so if it has not finalised a deal by Saturday.
The Article specifically allows for the Spanish government to "adopt the measures necessary to oblige that [region] to forcibly comply with said duties or to protect the aforementioned general interest" of Spain.
But measures that would legally oblige such social media platforms to set up "complaints offices" and plough more resources into deleting hate posts or fake news would chip away at that profit.
The Cameroons' brand of modernisation owed too much to noblesse oblige, to a vision of society that treated the welfare state as the institutional equivalent of giving one's gardener a Christmas bonus.
First, it is hard to reconcile with rules that oblige an exchange to execute a trade immediately, at the best available price, even if that means sending it to a rival market.
The first charges Trump with obstruction of justice, based largely on Comey's account of how the President tried to restrain the Russia investigation and then fired Comey when he would not oblige.
The bill will significantly affect many companies' year-end financial statements because listing rules oblige them to flag any potential material risks or changes to their operations and financial outlook to shareholders.
Some of the companies that own these facilities are looking for government handouts to stay afloat and, unfortunately, the Energy Department under the Trump administration currently appears to be willing to oblige.
" By the time we got to Philly, that was no longer their #MacOfTheMoment, but the women working at Mac Mart on Sunday afternoon were happy to oblige our request for the "Gritty.
Høiberg takes a moment to yell out the studio window at the friend who's just leaving, ordering him, first, to take his shirt off, and then, after he doesn't oblige, to dab.
And Republicans in Congress seem happy to oblige — back in 2013, the GOP House floated a draft appropriations bill that would cut the Energy Department's spending on renewables and efficiency by half.
Analysts have pointed out that if parliament votes in favor of legislation that might oblige Johnson to request a further delay to Brexit, the EU would still need to approve an extension.
The FCA said larger brokers may be using their market power to oblige insurers to sign up to these facilities or pay for wider services such as data, analysis and product design.
Mr. Trump is using his Detroit trip to tell the executives that he will oblige their request — and to tell autoworkers that the loosened rules will stimulate the growth of manufacturing jobs.
And The Good Doctor was only too happy to oblige, immediately jumping to some of the stuntier things ER did later in its run, including Dr. Murphy performing surgery on a freeway.
Lawmakers said they wanted the Commission to investigate foreign investments more thoroughly, with proposed amendments that would oblige the Commission to start screening deals in more areas and require EU countries to cooperate.
Though his parents only begrudgingly oblige his stand-up act, he clearly still connects to his Pakistani heritage, having an entire one-man show dedicated to educating people about Pakistan and its culture.
To oblige immigrants to learn "Australian values", the government wants to add questions on topics like child marriage, domestic violence and female circumcision to the test they must take before they become citizens.
Beyond allowing private companies to build and operate some strategic petroleum reserves (SPR), draft rules issued by the National Energy Administration (NEA) on Tuesday will also oblige companies to keep compulsory oil reserves.
Compelled to oblige them, I step out onto the dance floor and strut my stuff, posing for the DJ as he spins the same records he's been spinning for over ten years now.
If the reaction of the crowds at Pebble Beach — and really, most of the past year's auto shows — are any indication, it's a strategy that car fans are more than happy to oblige.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said this week that U.S. trade negotiators had asked China to reduce tariffs on U.S. ethanol, but it was not immediately clear whether Beijing was willing to oblige.
According to Rubel, Hutto administrators tried to force Rubel to follow the orders, but he refused; instead of listening to him, they transferred her out to another facility that would oblige, he said.
It will oblige if someone asks to remove their account, remove a deceased immediate family members account or to remove "an incapacitated user's account" so long as an authorized representative makes the request.
"I will have to regretfully decline your generous offer for settled status and oblige your lovely countrymen's wishes and go home," she wrote on Facebook in a response to May laden with irony.
So errr… The new privacy-perforating law, when law it becomes, will oblige Russian telephone and Internet providers to store records of all comms for six months and all metadata for three years.
Mexico had resisted U.S. demands to become a safe third country, which would oblige migrants to seek asylum in Mexico if they passed through the country on the way to the United States.
But his noblesse oblige only seems to kick in when he's flush with good feelings toward an employee — which simply serves to underscore that such modest gestures are his to bestow or withhold.
Case in point: When a fan sitting near the Democrats' dugout called out to Representative Mo Brooks, Republican of Alabama, to ask him to sign his program, Mr. Brooks was happy to oblige.
The new government has trebled the deficit forecast for next year in violation of EU budget rules which oblige Italy to cut debt every year and turn its structural deficit into a surplus.
A federal judge said on Tuesday she would oblige House Democrats' impeachment inquiry and rule by the start of next week in their lawsuit seeking testimony from one of Robert Mueller's star witnesses.
Tell them they're free not to comply It might sound counterintuitive, but reminding people that they have the option not to do what you want can often motivate them to oblige your request.
Ponderosa Sun Club, the Indiana nudist nudist resort where the event is held, is typically a family-friendly club, but members oblige to the weekend of eroticism because it subsidizes their yearly fees.
I've gotten into a few fights over people taking the liberty to just grab my hair and move it around, so they can take the picture, but if they ask nicely, I usually oblige.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said on Tuesday that U.S. trade negotiators have asked China to reduce tariffs on U.S. ethanol, but it was not immediately clear whether Beijing was willing to oblige.
While the 26-year-old Rivera began his career as something of a decision fighter, he has lately discovered his Octagon-shaking power, and would likely oblige Garbrandt in a dangerous, stand-up fight.
Democrats hold supermajorities in the legislature that can override his veto—and have done so, to pass bills that expand the state's use of renewable energy and oblige employers to provide paid sick-leave.
We have reached out to Twitter to confirm that the company would ask Trump to remove tweets if they included someone's personal information, and, if he didn't oblige, if it would lock his account.
Shlesinger was happy to oblige during a phone conversation, where she explained what makes her show different, why everyone's vagina is normal, and whether her Instagram-famous dog Blanche will make her Truth debut.
This charitable attend is nothing new, it's sort of a modern-day noblesse oblige, and it's a principle that investors can tap into by sending their money to companies they feel are socially responsible.
He seemed happy to oblige, but took it upon himself to add a little something sinister after the fact: Nobody asked for it, but McLaren added Pennywise to the background of every single shot.
The peso's collapse, which comes amid growing fears of a global recession, forced the central bank to sell dollars and oblige private banks to trim their dollar holdings and provide liquidity to the market.
The new rules will oblige those who oversee financial assets on behalf of their owners to properly investigate clients before doing business with them and to make that information available to the central bank.
In our case, it's the chill and the pleasure in recognizing the impossibility and the inevitability of living with undefined memory: We want the cat alive or dead, but the cat refuses to oblige.
Mr Linaric, a cheerful Slovene who co-owns a limousine firm in Berlin, says his Russian and Saudi clients sometimes ask him to drive as fast as possible, and he is happy to oblige.
In this light, the court recognized the danger of the "heckler's veto" — that is, the danger of allowing threats of violence by opponents of a speaker to oblige the government to silence the speaker.
Sometimes he insulted and threatened them; other times he hit them with multi-million-dollar lawsuits, which friendly judges were more than willing to oblige with speedy trials and favorable outcomes for the president.
So when Ms. Wiseman steps out of character to ask the audience to bring its chairs to the stage to stoke the fire, there's no question that were we able to oblige, we would.
In a circular from the Executive Council dated March 26, Abu Dhabi also asked to amend contracts so to oblige contractors and suppliers to pay subcontractors within 30 days of receipt of government payments.
Security concerns will be assessed on a day-to-day-basis and may oblige WHO to hold staff back in the cities of Goma and Kinshasa until their safety can be assured, he said.
But the gambling lobby derailed the most recent such attempt, in 2012, when it caricatured a proposal to oblige gamblers to set limits on their losses as requiring Australians to obtain a "licence to punt".
"Our Enlightenment values oblige us to look to these truly important rights-bearing characteristics, regardless of species, and set aside pre-Enlightenment restrictions on rights-bearing to only humans or Europeans or men," he said.
NSZ is now urging restaurants in Belgium to go to the police every time they have to deal with someone who decides to dine and dash, but only 18 percent of all businesses actually oblige.
Weinstein, as one of the industry's most powerful gatekeepers, was allegedly more likely to oblige if the women met him at a hotel — ostensibly for "work reasons" — and then acquiesced to his sexually explicit requests.
In the intervening years, much has been written about the failings of passwords and the ways in which we use them, yet little is done to encourage or oblige us to follow the right path.
The Commission proposed changes to the bloc's broadcasting rules which will oblige providers of online video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon to devote at least a fifth of their catalogue to European works.
If passed, the amendment would force the House of Commons to sit on September 4, October 9 and then every two weeks until December 18, and oblige ministers to regularly update Parliament during that period.
The Americans will oblige him by sailing by, but the real action will take place off-stage in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen — where the U.S. and its allies are up against Iran and its proxies.
In an age when the income gap is becoming a gulf, showing clothes for the 1 percent while using the 99 percent as a backdrop could have seemed tone-deaf and smacked of noblesse oblige.
Not long after Silvia was born, she e-mailed one of her cousins to ask if he might give them some good, solid windows from the company for the baby's nursery, but he didn't oblige.
The EU executive is also considering new rules to oblige large companies to disclose their tax and financial data to the general public, as it is already the case in the banking and mining sector.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU agreed on Friday to suspend requirements that oblige airlines to use at least 80% of their take-off and landing slots in order to keep them the following year until Oct.
"We live in a free country, and if one of my players asks that he not be interviewed, I cannot oblige him to do otherwise," Santopadre said in an interview with The New York Times.
After long discussions, the Egyptian officials assured the Americans before the White House visit that they would oblige and free her, but not until her court date after Mr. Sisi returned home, the official said.
Such an accord would also oblige the insurgents to agree to a ceasefire, and to begin formal negotiations with the Afghan government and other political leaders on a comprehensive settlement that would end the war.
Mr. Rutter went on to study at Clare College, Cambridge, where he became director of music during the 1970s, and he has been happy to oblige whenever Clare's respected choir needed something new to sing.
The reform would make it easier for services such as the BBC's iPlayer or Sky's Sky Go to show their content online across borders, but it would not oblige them to do so, the document says.
"If anything, I needed to get kind of bigger and fatter because fighters in the '70s, they had very different physiques than they do today, which I was very happy to oblige them with," he jokes.
The strain of American Progressivism that comes from the noblesse oblige of the rich has to do with altruism, sure, but also a fear of contagion, as Spiro Kostoff writes in his book The City Assembled.
Michelle Obama has longed for the post-White House day when she can go shopping by herself at Target again and Ellen DeGeneres was happy to oblige with some warm-up exercises at a local CVS.
"We are in agreement not to go directly to a strict time limit which would oblige (us) to go to the Security Council," the EU's Josep Borrell told reporters during a visit to Tehran on Monday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is testing new requirements that would oblige travelers to remove books and other paper goods from their carry-on baggage when going through airport security.
Others are terrified of risking exorbitant treatment fees, or are wary of new government measures that oblige the NHS to share patients' details with the Home Office, the agency responsible for processing immigration claims and deportations.
EU fiscal rules oblige member states to keep their budget deficits below 3 percent of their economic output or face sanctions that could entail hefty fines, although so far no country has received a financial penalty.
Chrome's strong market position means it can oblige advertisers and websites to comply with minimum standards, removing the most annoying dross whilst lessening incentives for users to install third-party blockers that screen out almost everything.
" To help his precious girls make their cookie selling goal, he brought their Girl Scout troop to the Oscars to sell a couple boxes to some celebrity clientele â€" who were more than happy to oblige.
MiFID2 will make trading more transparent and oblige banks to charge clients separately for research; PSD2 will expose banks to more competition from technology companies, and each other, in everything from payment services to budgeting advice.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian telecoms operators have proposed legislation that would oblige foreign Internet companies to share the financial burden of a new law on storing data in the country, a draft bill seen by Reuters shows.
EU rules oblige governments to keep cutting the structural deficit — a measure that strips out the effects of the business cycle and one-off income and spending — until the budget is in balance or in surplus.
Activist shareholders at both companies have proposed a series of resolutions that would oblige the companies to take more responsibility for controlling climate change and to report what risks their businesses face in a warming world.
It is unheard of for a president to shut down his own government to punish Congress for doing anything, let alone for failing to oblige him on a narrow funding request for a divisive policy goal.
The desire to avoid a potentially disastrous no-deal exit is one of the few things shared by a majority in Parliament, and on Thursday the House of Lords debated a law that would oblige Mrs.
Meanwhile, if you want to hear my conversation with Stephenson, I'm happy to oblige: We'll be running it as the next episode of Recode Media, which you can hear here (or many other places!) next Thursday.
The president and Washington Republicans pressured McSally to turn up the heat, and her campaign did oblige at times, but the candidate herself never took up the fight with the same vigor that Scott has in Florida.
"After Daraya the regime exploited what happened to dictate a new agreement that would oblige fighters and their families to leave within two weeks or flatten the neighbourhood," said Osama Abu Zaid an activist on the ground.
At the same time, he would oblige aides to take dictation standing in the door of his office bathroom while he went about emptying his bowels, as if in some alpha-male ritual assertion of his primacy.
The Maldives has demanded his return from London following the surgery, it is unclear if Nasheed or his family, now living in self-exile in Britain, will oblige – and if not, if the Maldives would seek extradition.
Diplomats say he has a sense of "noblesse oblige" that puts him at ease in foreign capitals (though diplomats at the US embassy in Belgium groaned when he once spoke about bicycling along the "future foie gras").
EDINBURGH, Aug 29 (Reuters) - The British government will oblige listed companies to publish and justify pay ratios between bosses and workers in the UK, it said on Tuesday, part of a plan to enforce greater corporate responsibility.
Spanish banks were in the spotlight after a government move to counteract a court ruling that would have forced customers to pay mortgage stamp duty, pledging to pass a law to oblige banks to pay the tax.
The Lords want to oblige the government to report on what steps it had taken to negotiate a customs union and May is now gauging the support of her divided Conservative party to any change of plans.
However, the folks over at Scottie's Pizza Parlor clearly hold cheese in as high regard as we do, so perhaps if you came to them begging for a slice of the Centouno Formaggio, they just might oblige.
They say that arms sales are far from America's only bargaining chip: the terms of the TPP, for example, oblige Vietnam to begin tolerating independent unions, a reform that could loosen the Communists' monopoly on public life.
Iagaro Jung Martins, Undersecretary of Tax Inspection, said Brazil has stepped up vigilance to detect fraud and candidates are held to drastic new rules on campaign spending that oblige them to report their accounts every 72 hours.
My heart doesn't feel right doing this in front of millions of people, so I can always oblige myself and depart because money, to me, isn't as important as my lines that you're not allowed to cross.
Some of the new proposals will oblige EU countries to accept as binding a set of voluntary guidelines, known as BEPS, which aim to close gaps in existing international tax rules, an EU official said on Tuesday.
Pilots' unions continue to resist a proposal that would oblige pilots across the 28-member European Union to submit to random tests for alcohol and certain controlled substances, as in countries like the United States and Australia.
"Islamic values and the country's constitution oblige all bodies of the Islamic Republic to prevent any discrimination and inequality toward Iranians of any ethnicity, race or religion," he said in a statement on his website last July.
BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) - The EU agreed on Friday to suspend requirements that oblige airlines to use at least 80% of their take-off and landing slots in order to keep them the following year until Oct.
It was unclear what Johnson's next move would be: while the law will oblige him to seek a delay unless he can strike a new deal, EU leaders have repeatedly said they have received no specific proposals.
But as Collins made a series of requests in the meetings with Trump, the president seemed happy to oblige, brushing away his past comments on the health care law in a bid for the Maine senator's vote.
Under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador - the countries responsible for the bulk of illegal immigration north - agreed last year to deals with Washington that oblige them to accept migrants seeking asylum.
When President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey suggested to Mr. Trump that United States forces could withdraw from Syria, the president was happy to oblige without any significant consideration of the consequences — even announcing it on Twitter.
A legally binding statement by EU leaders would spell out that an EU treaty commitment to the "ever closer union" of peoples does not oblige countries to integrate their political and economic systems any further with the bloc.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has said it will "oblige" FIFA to allow it to broadcast 22 matches of the 2018 World Cup which begins in Russia on Thursday, challenging the control of global soccer's governing body over broadcasting rights.
Malta's government spokesman said in a separate statement that the country was not the competent authority because initial "Search and Rescue" was done by Libya and that the ship had breached its obligations to oblige by Libyan instructions.
As a waiter at a family business I happily oblige when some asks or "Demands" that I smile because that tells me i'm not doing my job properly of greeting and waiting on people with hospitality and comfort.
Made up exclusively of refugees, many of whom have spent time in detention centres on the Italian island of Lampedusa, the team needed help when they arrived in Hamburg and St. Pauli were more than happy to oblige.
In 20123, she voted against a bill to oblige hospitals to "provide emergency contraception immediately" to survivors of sexual assault, because it did not contain a "conscience clause," to allow providers with a religious objection to opt out.
Of course, this wouldn't be a good investing study if it didn't end with a hint as to how to make money from it, and the authors dutifully oblige: We look forward to iShares' upcoming Psychopath-Free ETF.
The suggestion described to Reuters by sources close to the talks would oblige London to first prove its welfare system was in danger and then give all other EU leaders a potential veto on the brake being applied.
Ebrard reiterated his government would not sign any accord that made Mexico a "safe third country" - an agreement Mexico says U.S. officials have requested which would oblige migrants who arrive first in Mexico to file asylum requests there.
On July 26th Guatemala and the United States signed a safe-third-country agreement, the main aim of which is to oblige Hondurans who wish to seek asylum in the United States to do so in Guatemala first.
Those rules oblige drivers, for example, to purchase a minimum amount of fuel from state gas stations with huge mark-ups in order to curb the black market for fuel amid a decline in oil supplies from ally Venezuela.
The comment was made in the Supreme Court by James Eadie, who is acting for the government in an appeal against a ruling that would oblige ministers to seek parliament's assent before triggering Article 50, the EU's exit clause.
According to Airbnb, people are royally obsessed with the idea of ringing in the new year in a drafty stone building that may have once housed nobles — and the vacation home-booking site is more than happy to oblige.
If the U.K. can join the European Economic Area (EEA) this would allow near-full benefits of the single market but would also mean an EU budgetary contribution and would likely oblige Britain to accept free movement of people.
All Aldo can hope for is that McGregor either fails in his quest and comes back to the featherweight division, chastened, or that he grasps his glory quickly and then (noblesse oblige) gives Aldo a chance to redeem himself.
In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.
She had arranged to work only evenings this week behind Naughton's bar, so that she could get over to Murt in the mornings or early afternoons, which would at least oblige him to be up at a reasonable hour.
Clearly an aristocratic ethos, liberality in its Roman, medieval, and early modern forms supported the concept of noblesse oblige and, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the ideal of the gentleman who showed tolerance and munificence toward his inferiors.
Mr. Moore's incendiary rhetoric will also oblige others in the party to answer for his comments, perhaps for years to come, at a time when many Republicans would just as soon move on from the debate over gay rights.
Rather then let the boats reach Florida, which would oblige the United States to grant the Haitians refugee protections, the Americans shipped many back to Haiti or diverted them for processing at the American military base in Guantánamo Bay.
You can oblige, or—much more fun—you can agree to help, but only if he gives you some money for a new helmet (when he later returns to plead again, you can ask for a new shield, too).
General Alejandro Ramos Flores, head of the defense ministry's legal department, told Reuters in an interview that a bill currently in congress known as the Law of Internal Security would oblige civilian authorities to retake control of fighting organized crime.
But landing a new deal for British fishermen will be legally complex, expensive to enforce, oblige Britain to observe European rules that it has had no hand in setting and, most likely, leave its businesses and consumers worse off than before.
Channing Tatum and Neil Patrick Harris were happy to oblige during a dance break from "We're Going to Hell," a star-studded song performed by Jimmy Kimmel and his A-list recruits during his second annual (RED) Shopathon for AIDS research.
If governments oblige manufacturers to include the cost of disposal in their prices, firms will pass those costs on to consumers, who will have an incentive to buy the products that are the easiest to dispose of and therefore cheapest.
Its purpose is to legalise retroactively the supposedly inadvertent expropriation of privately owned land in the West Bank, on which some Jewish settlements have already been built, and oblige the legal owners to accept either financial compensation or alternative land.
In Promises to Keep, a 2007 memoir published ahead of his last presidential bid, Biden described — with the kind of noblesse oblige you read in a John Grisham courtroom novel — a confluence of events that led him to public law.
"In most cases, [for the people who reach out to us to report experiences] we are talking about sexual assault, groping, physical molestation, consistent and ongoing cases of harassment, coercion, retaliation when the victim doesn't oblige and go along," they say.
Nisman wanted to oblige the president and other members of her government to answer questions in the case in which he said they had sought to "manufacture the innocence of Iran" in exchange for trade deals involving grains and oil.
The new charter empowers the military, which has promised elections next year, to check the power of lawmakers, take power in the event of a political crisis, and oblige civilian politicians to follow the army's ambitious 20-year economic plan.
Led by Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, negotiators in Washington resisted Trump's core demand that Mexico be declared a safe third country, a classification that would oblige Central Americans crossing through Mexico to seek safe haven there, not the United States.
In the 1950s, Nancy Mitford, in Noblesse Oblige, characterized the differences between the upper and lower classes in Britain as "U and non-U," derived from a paper by linguist Alan Ross who studied the English uses of the British aristocracy.
Such a gesture would have been perfunctory at Yankee Stadium, but with a ballpark 3,000 miles from the Bronx teeming with Yankees fans, he was happy to oblige when they began chanting his name after he had circled the bases.
Cities could also require vehicles to have special plates, like taxis, or even oblige drivers to install taximeters, an obligation that led Uber to decide to shut down services in Denmark on April 18 if a rule there is not changed.
Mexican Foreign Minister Marcel Ebrard said the new U.S. rule would not unilaterally convert Mexico into a designated "safe third country," a status that would oblige asylum-seekers passing through its territory to seek refuge in Mexico, not the United States.
Yet EU rules oblige governments to keep the headline deficit below 3 percent of gross domestic product and every year cut the structural gap, which excludes the effects of the business cycle and one-offs, until their books reach structural balance.
Pence offered the comments during an appearance on conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt's radio show, where he was asked if the U.S. would oblige if the Saudis requested the FBI to send technicians to its consulate to look into the matter.
"He's already been added, he's already been discussed he's already been identified as a source – I don't know what the British are trying to do, maybe protect him more, but that's not anything we have to oblige them on," he said.
Germany may not oblige its estranged cousin Trump with Chevys on its autobahns, but show more courtesy and extend Merkel's Friday visit for a Mar-a-Lago weekend, and you might see a flood of sun-starved Germans to Florida.
He said the commission had all reasons to believe Italy will continue respecting EU fiscal rules, which require over-indebted countries to cut their debt and oblige member states to keep their deficits below three percent of gross domestic product.
Trump's announcement on June 1 that he wished to renegotiate the terms of the landmark 195-nation deal - the first to oblige all nations to limit greenhouse gas emissions - was met with dismay the other countries who signed the agreement.
A provision put forward by Brussels, the backstop aims to keep the border between the Republic of Ireland and British-ruled Northern Ireland open, and would oblige Britain to obey some EU rules if no alternative arrangement can be agreed.
Middlebrow Nashville was demanding reflexive-ness, or at least the performance of reflexive-ness, and Florida Georgia Line had little choice but to oblige, lest they become fixed to bro-country the way Billy Ray Cyrus remains fixed to line dancing.
It's worth noting that Trump can't kill the FCC's policy by fiat from the Oval Office—the FCC is supposed to be an independent agency, after all—but it's clear that Pai is more than willing to oblige the president.
At least a half-dozen ask for their photo to be a pantomime of getting superkicked and the Bucks gladly oblige, grabbing on to the table for support and positioning their heels as close as possible to each fan's chin.
The ban of so-called open-loop scrubbers is part of an effort to prepare one of the world's busiest ports for International Maritime Organization (IMO) rules that come into force in 2020 and oblige ships to use cleaner fuels.
But those are just the obvious ways the Chinese have stolen from the U.S. It has also long been Beijing's practice to demand that companies wishing to manufacture in the country share their technology; many U.S. firms were happy to oblige.
"In an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige, President Donald Trump has, through the defendant entities, exploited and denied significant wages to his own longstanding personal driver," the lawsuit said.
With more blockbusters being made than ever before (five due for release next year were shot on Imax cameras, an all-time high), audiences often want to see them on the biggest screen possible — and Imax is happy to oblige.
France had held up agreeing the EU's joint negotiating stance, seeking to strengthen the level playing field provisions, incuding to oblige Britain to follow the bloc's rules and regulations in future in exchange for access to the EU's cherished single market.
When Mr. Trump first announced his temporary travel ban on people from seven predominantly Muslim countries in January, Ms. Merkel patiently explained to him over the phone that the Geneva Conventions oblige countries to protect refugees of war on humanitarian grounds.
He, and many other delegates, said the United States has been concerned for decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations to ensure that rules governing environmental pacts were strong and oblige China, for instance, to abide by the same standards as rich nations.
Gazprom shares were down more than 259.2800 percent in late Moscow trading, dragging the broader stock market index lower, after reports that the government has backtracked on plans to oblige state-controlled companies to increase dividend payouts to 50 percent of net profit.
Today's populist conservatism looks amateurish and improvised: Mr Timothy plunged the Tory campaign into chaos by adding an ill-thought-out measure to oblige elderly people to pay for their social care without putting a cap on the amount that they would spend.
The industry did not oblige when it came to responding to Slimane's dropping of the 'Yves' from 'Yves Saint Laurent' before he'd even shown his first collection, similar to how he dropped the accent from Celine (a return to its original form).
The Commission said in its proposal on Tuesday that it would not oblige countries to introduce ID cards, but those countries that use them would be required to include two pieces of biometric data: an image of two fingerprints and a facial image.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government is considering legal changes that would oblige operators of car and house alarm systems to help law enforcement in their efforts to spy on potential terrorists or criminals, a spokesman for the interior ministry said on Friday.
LONDON, Oct 19 (Reuters) - British lawmakers on Saturday voted for a proposal to withhold support for Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal until formal ratification legislation has passed, a step that will oblige him to ask the European Union for a Brexit delay.
Quizzed on foreign policy at a forum in Virginia Beach, Mr Trump seemed to believe that North Korea will "soon" have an aircraft-carrier (which is news to Korea-watchers) but that he will "very simply" oblige China to rein in North Korea.
Exxon Mobil reportedly asked the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to block a shareholder vote at its annual meeting on a measure that would oblige it to set targets for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions in line with the Paris accord on climate change.
"In an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige President Donald Trump has, through the defendant entities, exploited and denied significant wages to his own longstanding personal driver," Cintron alleges in the complaint.
Trump said on June 1 he was pulling the United States out of the 195-nation Paris climate agreement, the first to oblige all nations to limit greenhouse gas emissions, saying he wanted to create jobs in the U.S. fossil fuel industry.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A group of Iranian lawmakers have said the parliament will oblige the government to react "fiercely" if the United States tries to impose what they called its "illegitimate demands" on Tehran over a 2015 nuclear deal, state TV reported on Tuesday.
Also happy to oblige to the whims of the Internet were producers such as Dutch duo Firebeatz, Ummet Ozcan, and meme maven Dillon Francis, all of whom posted mash-ups of their work with the horn honks within a day of its emergence.
LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - Britain unveiled proposals on Tuesday to ban the sale of new leasehold houses which oblige the owner of the lease to pay ground rent to a freeholder, after concern some buyers are facing sharply increasing costs for years afterwards.
The Washington-based group's use of the term genocide adds pressure on U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to harden its own characterization of the treatment of the Rohingya, something that could oblige the U.S. government to take stronger punitive measures against Myanmar.
"Although we are not aware of the details, we have been assured by Morrisons that they acknowledge and respect the exclusivity provisions in our agreement, which oblige Morrisons to operate their online grocery business only through the Ocado arrangements," said a spokeswoman for Ocado.
The $1.5 trillion tax bill, signed into law on Friday by U.S. President Donald Trump, will significantly affect many companies' year-end financial statements because listing rules oblige them to flag any potential material risks or changes to their operations and financial outlook to shareholders.
Yes, while a bout with Caraway is certainly possible for Garbrandt, its probably more likely that the Team Alpha Male fighter is instead paired with an opponent who will oblige him in a fist fight, rather than attempt to drag him through grappling hell.
It does not oblige you to take one person that you do not want," Towards the end of the call, Trump appeared to concede that he would stick to the deal, but he said he would tell the American people that "I hate it.
So here you go, but first a plug: If you want to see more of these conversations, we're happy to oblige at next month's edition of Code Media, where we'll be hearing from the likes of Apple's Eddy Cue and Washington Post editor Marty Baron.
Pourtant beaucoup de vos partenaires européens ont du mal à appliquer la realpolitik car cela les oblige à fermer les yeux, à parler avec M. Poutine par exemple, ou à commercer avec la Chine malgré ce qui arrive aux Ouïghours dans la région du Xinjiang.
Broadly supports Paladin's proposals to create a Stalkers Register which would in part oblige police to identify and reach out to people who are at risk of harm by offenders on the database—such as new partners—to make them aware of their previous offences.
"The way to regulate this is to oblige people who have requested a permit to meet certain milestones, make progress in specified time-frames, so that no one can keep a permit in a drawer, waiting for someone to come and buy it," he said.
"I ask the court the declare the Serb Republic National Assembly's decision unconstitutional, to annul it and to oblige the assembly to abandon temporarily all decisions and activities related to the referendum organization until the court delivers its final opinion on this request," Izetbegovic said.
This would state that the treaty did not guarantee EU membership or entail any security guarantees by the EU. It would also not provide Ukrainian workers with automatic access to employment in the EU or oblige EU member states to provide financial support for Ukraine.
The problem, briefly stated, is that ICANN has agreements with the thousands of domain registrars around the globe like GoDaddy or HostGator which oblige the companies to post WHOIS data—such as names, emails, and phone numbers—for every domain registrant with their service.
ANKARA, May 8 (Reuters) - A group of Iranian lawmakers have said the parliament will oblige the government to react "fiercely" if the United States tries to impose what they called its "illegitimate demands" on Tehran over a 2015 nuclear deal, state TV reported on Tuesday.
"In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself," wrote James Madison in Federalist 51.
The EU's executive also published draft rules to increase corporations' tax transparency - known as country-by-country reporting - which would oblige companies to disclose their revenues, profits, taxes paid and accrued, earnings and other sensitive data to tax administrations of all EU countries where they operate.
EU rules oblige governments to gradually bring budgets into balance and reduce debt, but Italy's draft budget for next year envisages a sharp rise in the key structural deficit - which excludes one-off items and business cycle swings - and only a minimal reduction in the headline deficit.
Despite the scant time available for lawmaking, arguably the state's most powerful Republican, Lieutenant-Governor Dan Patrick, calls it a priority to oblige transgender Texans to use lavatories and changing rooms in public schools and buildings that correspond to the "biological sex" on their birth certificates.
A European Commission document seen by Reuters said the delay should either be several weeks shorter, to avoid a clash with European Parliament elections in May, or last at least until the end of the year, which would oblige Britain to take part in the elections.
After yet more Australian MPs revealed that they might be ineligible to serve in parliament because they are dual nationals, Malcolm Turnbull, the prime minister, announced a plan to oblige all MPs to prove that they had renounced any foreign citizenship to which they might be entitled.
A European Commission document seen by Reuters said the Brexit delay should either be several weeks shorter, to avoid a clash with European elections in May, or extend at least until the end of the year, which would oblige Britain to take part in the elections.
It's the kind of trauma that makes you turn on your captors, and Maeve's been put forward as likely to oblige: She's already woken up violently in the workshop, and in "Dissonance Theory," she held a bloody proof of concept and declared outright that nothing here matters.
"The ruling on Park Geun-hye confirms a pattern we have seen repeatedly: The politician seeks financial gains through blackmailing chaebol, and chaebol oblige so they can win government favors to solve their own problems," said Chung Sun-sup, editor of a website that monitors the conglomerates.
"In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself," wrote James Madison in Federalist Papers #51.
The proposal is called the Ley23de33, or the three-out-of-three law, because it would oblige all holders of public office to upload proof of their personal assets, tax returns, and potential conflicts of interest onto a national database that is already up and running.
The proposal is called the Ley23de23, or the three-out-of-three law, because it would oblige all holders of public office to upload proof of their personal assets, tax returns, and potential conflicts of interest onto a national database that is already up and running.
It would oblige Russia to prevent warplanes from bombing areas held by mainstream opposition, require the withdrawal of Damascus's forces from a supply route north of Aleppo, and focus on delivery of humanitarian aid unhindered by warring sides to the city's population, said the letter, dated Sept. 3.
It surged in the weeks after the elections in November on a belief that big tax cuts were likely and that a fiscal stimulus of this kind would oblige the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates more quickly than otherwise, pulling capital to America and lifting the dollar.
The bill aims to make it easier for his home city, as well as Los Angeles, to oblige chronically homeless people who suffer from mental illness or addiction to accept the appointment by a judge of a person or institution to look after them (a concept called "conservatorship").
The ECA said it had decided to "halt the negative FIFA decision of declining to give broadcast rights for 22 matches of the World Cup in Russia to (Egypt's) National Media Authority (NMA) and all its effects, and to oblige FIFA to grant the aforementioned direct terrestrial broadcasting rights".
The NRA would rather every last school, theater, and public place overflow with guns and ammunition than curtail for a second the sale of a single weapon of death, and the majority of politicians are only too happy to oblige, instead issuing vague condemnations and concerns about mental health.
In a sign the CDU base is moving to her right, party members adopted a motion to oblige young people who grow up in Germany to foreign parents to decide by the age of 23 whether they will take German nationality or that of their parents' home country.
The officials said the parliament's proposal would be stronger than that of the Commission's in several respects: it would extend the list of sectors that could draw EU scrutiny and oblige the EU executive to vet suspect investments, rather than just giving it the option to do so.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, the Democratic presidential hopeful, said this week that's he's ready to oblige advocates like Green.
The banks made the disclosures alongside full-year results over the past fortnight, ahead of new reporting requirements coming into force next year that oblige firms to set out the ratio of CEO pay to a median UK employee and those in the lowest and upper pay quartiles.
On a more sober note, consider the image of a tailored three-piece wool suit by Carr, Sonn and Woor from 1951 cut with fetishistic precision and featuring details (sleeve cuffs, a suppressed waist) that, as Mr. Jones said, oblige the wearer to live up to the clothes.
Gregg Popovich—who is history's best basketball coach, to my thinking, and certainly one whose accomplishments don't need fluffing—becomes in this context not a partner in San Antonio's success but its sole origin; the most useful quality any Spur can have, star or grunt, is a willingness to oblige him.
"Diverse reasons which range from the institutional, the political and particularly the social, with the recent referendum, oblige us to take the unfortunate decision to stop all project activities and with it all employment and investment, until there's certainty about mining activity in the country and in Tolima," AngloGold said.
While the current Congress will never oblige restricting the safety net like that, there have been some hints that the president could be positioning himself for a more fiscally minded second term, during which he could welcome the idea of scaling back the entitlement programs he often vows to protect.
Facing an October deadline, countries have been unable so far to agree on the metrics that would oblige participants to be included, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are involved in the talks and the idea of a voluntary first phase has not been made public.
The aim of the law, which has always been an integral part of Thai criminal laws since ancient times, is to protect the rights and reputations of the King, Queen, Heir-apparent and the Regent because noblesse oblige prevents Their Majesties from seeking legal redress against the subjects for defamatory remarks.
On the evidence we have, the meritocratic ideal ends up being just as undemocratic as the old emphasis on inheritance and tradition, and it forges an elite that has an aristocracy's vices (privilege, insularity, arrogance) without the sense of duty, self-restraint and noblesse oblige that WASPs at their best displayed.
"In an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige President Donald Trump has, through defendant entities, exploited and denied significant wages to his own longstanding personal driver," says the lawsuit, which was filed in Manhattan Supreme Court in New York City.
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Among the more or less openly disaffected Republicans Mr Kristol is courting to lead the assault are Governor John Kasich of Ohio, Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, Mitt Romney and Nikki Haley, Mr Trump's ambassador to the UN. If none will oblige, Mr Kristol suggests he might have a crack at it himself.
The deal would oblige Russia to prevent Syrian government warplanes from bombing areas held by the mainstream opposition, and would require the withdrawal of Damascus's forces from a key supply route north of Aleppo, according to a letter from Michael Ratney to the armed opposition, seen by Reuters and dated Sept. 3.
There was the smart, artsy writer who threatened to stab himself with a pencil if I got off the phone with him before he was ready to hang up, who pressured me to do certain sexual things before I was ready and spread nasty rumors about me around school when I wouldn't oblige.
For Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Melenchon, it could be more challenging given there is low support in the lower and upper house and also because the legislative elections in June could oblige them to work with other political parties in their governments which would be less likely for Fillon or Macron.
Former Senators Daniel K. Inouye and Bob Dole — the former a son of a Japanese immigrant and the latter a son of the Kansas plains, who first met in a military hospital after being wounded in World War II — were both archetypes of this period and were hardly imbued with noblesse oblige.
If you want to go further with your music though, Vox can oblige—sign up for a Vox Premium account ($4.99 a month) and you can sync music and playlists between different devices, hear your tunes at the maximum resolution, get the music player working with your Sonos speakers, and access more advanced audio settings.
" LD, of course, was kind enough to oblige, but had slightly less to say when Chelsea from Streatham rang up to ask who gets the most girls on tour—nobody would own up, so that particular honour was pushed onto the shoulders of tour manager JD who is "lookin' like Craig David in the flesh.
For a fan base and a news media divided or dithering on continuing with Anthony, Van Gundy — fondly remembered from his coaching days in New York during the Ewing era — makes a compelling case for why the Knicks should not necessarily oblige their best player even if he decides to waive his no-trade clause.
"If the only way to get Republicans to cry uncle and hold a fair process is to demonstrate that they will go down in flames in November if they don't, we are more than happy to oblige," said Brad Woodhouse, the president of Americans United for Change, one of the organizations leading the effort.
DailyArt (freemium) for Android and iOS6) Health IQScreenshot: GizmodoWe could all do with knowing a little bit more about leading healthy lives and the Health IQ app from the CDC is happy to oblige—you get a bunch of trivia questions which all have some educational purpose behind them, to help you and your family stay fit and well.
That includes a better exchange of intelligence information between the 28 EU countries, and measures like the Passenger Name Records, or PNR Directive, that the European Parliament is to vote on this spring, which would oblige airlines to hand EU countries their passengers' data in order to help the authorities to fight terrorism and serious crime.
The main goal of the buyers' alliance - made up Japan's JERA, Korea Gas Corp (KOGAS) and China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) - is to rid themselves of long-term contracts that oblige them to take in a fixed amount of cargoes every month and which do not allow them to sell excess cargoes to third parties.
As a result, the final report on the March 24 crash by France's Bureau of Investigations and Analyses strongly recommended that international health agencies and air safety regulators redefine the conditions that would oblige doctors to warn the authorities when an airline pilot's mental health posed a potential risk to public safety — even without the patient's consent.
Eman C. Villanueva, the spokesman for the Asian Migrants Coordinating Body, another advocacy group, said that migrant domestic workers feel discriminated against by rules that require them to live in their employers' homes, by vague job descriptions that can facilitate exploitation and by immigration policies that oblige them to leave the city within two weeks if their contracts are terminated.
"That being said, as a Purple Heart recipient who earned one the old-fashioned way by returning from Afghanistan one leg lighter, I fully endorse his desire to earn one and would happily oblige his interest in doing so by being one of the first to chip in to fly him to the conflict zone of his choosing," Kerr continued.
The device itself is not new—it debuted at CES in 2015—but what is new is integration with Alexa, Amazon's voice recognition and digital assistant service that's currently found in the Amazon Echo and the new Fire TV. In and of itself, OK, neat: now you can say things like, "Play my cooking playlist" and Triby will oblige thanks to the new Alexa capabilities.
"Pacta sunt servanda ('agreements must be kept') is the most fundamental principle of international law and it would be very undermining if countries start to take an 'a-la-carte' approach to treaties they have signed; they cannot simply comply with some provisions and ignore others without losing the moral authority to ask other countries to oblige to other treaties," Jelsma wrote in an email.
Licensing and bonding the operators of these systems, just as we license pharmacists, crane operators, and other specialists whose errors and misjudgments can have dire consequences, could, with pressure from insurance companies and other underwriters, oblige creators of AI systems to go to extraordinary lengths to search for and reveal weaknesses and gaps in their products, and to train those entitled to operate them to watch out for them.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his fellow Republicans are happy to oblige, since handing huge tax cuts to wealthy corporations is one of the principal purposes of their new tax law.
Those virtues included a spirit of noblesse oblige and personal austerity and piety that went beyond the thank-you notes and boat shoes and prep school chapel going — a spirit that trained the most privileged children for service, not just success, that sent men like Bush into combat alongside the sons of farmers and mechanics in the same way that it sent missionaries and diplomats abroad in the service of their churches and their country.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE fired Comey nearly a year ago, which Comey said he believes was related to refusing to oblige Trump's request to go easy on an investigation into the president's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersGabbard moves to New Hampshire ahead of primary Sanders to join youth climate strikers in Iowa Saagar Enjeti unpacks why Kamala Harris's campaign didn't work MORE (I-Vt.), for example, does not aim his message at the poor; he aims it at young people who want to think they're helping the poor without really doing it — the sort of "effortlesse oblige" that drives cocktail party conversation in New York, San Francisco, Hollywood and Palo Alto.

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