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" When he obliges, he's met with a protest. "No!
If the sender obliges, any prior exaggerations will be revealed.
Yet, she surprises me, obliges me to questions those assumptions.
She obliges with my request and I feel the burn!
With that in mind, Arya propositions Gendry, who happily obliges.
A pact obliges other strategic shareholders to vote with them.
One edict obliges districts to plant bamboo on river banks. Why?
The deal obliges Mr Macri to inflict further austerity on Argentines.
He insists that Hester do something about his condition; she obliges.
Alaska obliges, and then The Colonel's mom makes everyone walk back.
" The current standard obliges them to offer products that are "suitable.
"Okay, it's The Miles and Chrissy and Yāy Show," her mom obliges.
Dutifully, MBJ looks down the barrel of the camera and obliges Jennifer.
Lucious obliges to his face but has other plans behind his back.
" Hagar obliges, though he adds, to nobody in particular, "He'll be sorry.
Bancroft, who praises Crawford's performance as the heart of Baby Jane, obliges.
The emerging strategic situation obliges us to rethink past arms control policies.
The 1979 treaty the country ratified obliges Japan to uphold certain standards.
After she obliges, he asks for a smooch from "papa," referring to Wilson.
The lack of legislation governing complex families often obliges courts to step in.
Article 5 obliges the United States to defend territories under Japanese administrative control.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star obliges before smiling at the camera.
He obliges and picks up a few chicken sandwiches and nuggets to share.
Jessie obliges at every turn, cautious and tense at first but ultimately resolved.
Its self-imposed "fiscal charter" obliges it to balance the books by 2020.
She obliges, and out of the phone comes a waterfall of good cheer.
It is a ritual that obliges its participants to play by certain rules.
After some pushing and pulling, Jake obliges, and we're off to the races.
The man also allegedly asks the girl to urinate on him, and she obliges.
Gray obliges and they hold each other, and gender is conquered for the day.
He obliges, putting on his classic charm offensive and confirming he's 37 years old.
"There is a rumor that the festival obliges women to wear heels," he said.
The GDPR obliges organisations to create an inventory of the personal data they hold.
It obliges the United States to go to Japan's aid if Japan is attacked.
However, when his daughter, 25, asks him for work-related advice, Dr. Hegedus obliges.
International humanitarian law obliges all warring parties to protect medical missions, the ICRC said.
The deal obliges Iran to restrict its nuclear program in exchange for eased sanctions.
It obliges the next three presidents to uphold the letter and spirit of the accords.
He obliges, but only manages three more lunges before the inevitable: a juddering final stroke.
It obliges citizens to put their faith to one side in their dealings with it.
The voluntary code of conduct obliges firms to take action in Europe within 24 hours.
Since this is a New York theater audience, a notoriously clap-happy breed, everybody obliges.
Throw it into a corner and it happily obliges, then suggests you do it again.
Looking to get her mind off of everything, Alaska begs to go and he obliges.
The custom obliges women to sleep in sheds or outbuildings while they have their period.
"The government obliges you to be what they want you to be," said Ms. González.
I request eggs, peanut butter toast, fruit, and apple juice for breakfast, and he happily obliges.
He also asks if he can have whatever she has in her savings and she obliges.
He obliges a man who asks for his autograph on a blank piece of printer paper.
She obliges, but not before turning towards the camera with a sly look on her face.
So, Nancy passive aggressively obliges and gets hammered at the Halloween party, in a very teenager way.
Thursday's ruling obliges President Andrzej Duda, a close ally of PiS, to sign the bill into law.
The "endangerment finding" of 2009 obliges it to find "the best system of emission reduction" for carbon.
IFRS 9, which comes into force on January 23st, obliges them to provide for expected losses instead.
And this obliges all Israelis who care about human rights to keep raising our voices against injustice.
But instead, Hannah momentarily obliges the prominent author who has been repeatedly accused of doing exactly this.
It's assumed she obliges, for her own safety, as Lolly offers to take the picture of her.
"There are a few recommendations knocking around, but nothing that obliges anyone to do anything," she said.
He always obliges, but when he's in a hurry he wears a cap to avoid being ambushed.
The law also obliges the agencies to estimate how many hours it will take entities to respond.
Candor obliges me to state that I am not sure that he subscribes to any ideological system.
Regulation obliges local primary insurers to cede risks exceeding the permitted net retention of 20% of their equity.
It obliges Greece to return those who either do not apply for asylum or have their claims rejected.
The treaty obliges both countries not to possess, "produce or flight-test" new intermediate-range ground-launched missiles.
It also obliges banks to charge clients separately for research, rather than bundle it in with other services.
Cyborg obliges ... picking the guy up and throwing him over her shoulder -- just like Joey Bosa on Sundays.
Barrett obliges, only to find himself shot in the chest in the next scene by an unknown person.
The law also obliges employers to provide water, shade and head coverings to protect workers from the heat.
A law passed by Johnson's opponents obliges him to ask the EU for a Brexit delay until Jan.
The convention obliges the 150 signatory countries not to commit genocide, but also to prevent and punish genocide.
He says he will relax the so-called fiscal rule, which obliges the government to reduce the budget deficit.
An improv exercise called "Yes, and" obliges participants to accept—and develop—any suggestion from a colleague, however bizarre.
A new law, coming into force this year, obliges pornography sites to require evidence that users are over 18.
Of course, Zoey obliges and Aaron reveals he "like-likes her" because we are now all in seventh grade.
After being asked to reveal his most-used curse word, Shelton obliges and is, of course, completely bleeped out.
But the BJP's ideology of Hindu nationalism obliges it to oppose any step that smacks of undermining Hindu solidarity.
It imposes a "culture tax" on cinemas and broadcasters and also obliges TV networks to invest in film-making.
He obliges, and Becca is left crying and shaking on the couch, curled over in a puddle of tears.
In this clip from the episode "Smith and Jones," the Doctor obliges, showing her firsthand its time-travel abilities.
Utah will politely ask him to increase his usage and efficiency this year, and it's very possible he obliges.
International law obliges governments to help refugees who reach their borders, but domestic politics constrains their room for manoeuvre.
The double effect principle obliges a doctor to administer drugs—which may be barbiturates—to ease a patient's pain.
So, when Andrew's boss obliges each employee to host dinner at his/her home, we know exactly what's coming.
Shady Ares leader Maurits Zwanenburg (Hans Kesting) obliges Rosa and takes her into the depths of the Ares house.
This gives the public more say and obliges builders to consider such issues as climate change and gender equity.
Here's her and Chmerkovskiy pretending to look embarrassed while he obliges and goes in for a peck on the cheek.
And the state's monopoly on wholesale markets obliges individuals and businesses to compete to buy a limited pool of goods.
Indeed, because the 1948 convention obliges countries to act on a genocide, it often discourages them from such a designation.
That makes adversaries seethe, promotes conspiracy theories and obliges even allies to swallow their pride and rationalise their relative impotence.
Julie Walters, offered pretty much the same part that she plays in the " Paddington " films, obliges with an identical turn.
So when they have this public spat, the F.B.I. reaches out to Michaux and, again, he obliges and helps them.
Ford obliges, but not because a lobotomized Clementine, stripped of her prime directives, is holding a gun to his head.
In 2010 the Labour government passed an equality act that obliges public and private institutions not to discriminate against transgender people.
Observe: Daniel, The Idiot He enjoys watching her rap so much that he asks her to "come thru," and Issa obliges.
Which is to say, an extension almost certainly isn't off the table, if the UK requests one and the EU obliges.
I thank him for offering and ask him to get me an everything bagel toasted with cream cheese, and he obliges.
The United Nations' 1999 Declaration on Human Rights Defenders obliges states to take proactive measures against the stigmatization of rights advocates.
This obliges national states and judiciaries to make their constitutions and laws compatible with human-rights treaties their countries have ratified.
Pakistan and Malaysia, however, have not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, which obliges receiving countries to help those fleeing persecution.
A wonderfully practical new study obliges, providing the first reliable, field-tested evidence about how to prevent blisters during prolonged exercise.
"The fact that we are talking, we are raising and presenting different things obliges men to think about these issues," she said.
But the European Commission will argue that Britain's approval of the current budget, which runs until 2020, obliges it to cough up.
This is the same level that, if sustained for eight hours a day, obliges British employers to provide workers with hearing protection.
One reason is that regulation, inspired by a sort of regional protectionism, obliges delivery firms to maintain multiple local licences and offices.
I had been warned that she might be shy, but she obliges my questions, even though they (slightly) slow her impressive productivity.
As it happens, the NYT obliges us today with the deepest of  deep dives  into the origin and arrangement of Mueller's probe.
For example, some ask whether paying childbirth expenses under Medicaid obliges the government to provide funds for medically necessary abortions as well.
It obliges Newfoundland and Labrador to sell electricity at C$2 per MWh, a fraction of its current market price, until 2041.
A 1967 international treaty obliges the United States and other signatories to authorize and supervise space activities by its non-government entities.
"This decision, this support (from the people) obliges me to act on it," Orban told parliament as opposition lawmakers hissed and booed.
Canada objects to a United States law that obliges its banks to hand over information about accounts held by expatriates (see article).
Nevertheless, she obliges but notices something as she changes her clothes: Her file is on the computer screen in the examination room.
The U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) obliges those government utilities to meet the same regulatory requirements as private, investor-owned utilities.
Hong Kong (CNN)Japanese women are rebelling against a decades-old Valentine's Day tradition that obliges them to give chocolates to men.
And Cheney -- a huge proponent of the controversial interrogation technique during his time in office -- gleefully obliges with his John Hancock. pic.twitter.
Francis's edict obliges the world's one million priests and nuns to report all suspicion of sexual abuse by clerics of any level.
She obliges, and Priest shows up in front of her confessional door to grab her face for a passionate, boozed-up make out.
Its campaign, "Hands Off Pants On", successfully lobbied for a city-wide ordinance that obliges all hotels to issue housekeepers with panic buttons.
The current system obliges ISPs to "expeditiously" remove pirated content after receiving a notice, and grants them legal protection in copyright infringement cases.
Regulation obliges the banks to limit their own exposure to currency risk, but foreign lenders may fear that the ultimate borrowers will default.
Becker obliges to Kurtz's request, though it's unclear if he's acting purely out of order or if he's actually developed feelings for Charlie.
The disappointment of bond markets will be blunted by a rule that obliges banks to keep 21.5% of their assets in government bonds.
Britain's withdrawal from the European Union obliges the current TRQs for the 28 member states of the bloc, including Britain, to be split.
Brazil's "internet bill of rights", passed in 2014, enshrines the principle of "net neutrality" (which obliges network operators to treat all traffic equally).
To satisfy "CSI" fans hungry for technical details about the decomposition of the human body, Di Maio obliges with some vividly depicted exhumations.
HB 3994, which was signed into law last July, obliges every abortion physician to request "proof of identity and age" from each patient.
His son, Alessandro, obliges Rivkin with a lunch meeting at a restaurant near the Spanish Steps, but has no intimate commentary to offer.
His roommate obliges, and finds himself so caught up in the charade that he sheds prideful tears at his "son"'s test results.
She leans in for a kiss, while presumably fingering her, and Ally obliges right before the power goes out and all hell breaks loose.
The European Union in 2000 issued a directive that obliges member countries to ban discrimination in employment on a number of grounds, including age.
It has adopted another dream: "shared prosperity", which obliges it to care about the poorest 40% in each country, however rich they may be.
The team again obliges, only this time it backfires, as every Michigan player on the court with 11:15 to play collapses and vomits.
SWEDEN'S parliament passed a law in June which obliges the country to have "no net emissions" of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by 2045.
Unseen casting agents urge her to improvise, and, while confused, Charlie takes a deep breath and obliges, delivering a passionate off-the-cusp monologue.
The cracker obliges, but this smaller egg proves difficult to break because the shell seems to be softer than that of a normal egg.
The army chief is an influential figure under Myanmar's constitution, which obliges Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government to share power with the military.
"I Will Send Rain" obliges with a grim portrait of a family weathering the Dust Bowl as naggingly evocative as grit in your mouth.
And a new, though not enforced, rule obliges hunters to map out their routes across the province, which is roughly the size of Iowa.
He's particularly annoyed by Sarah (Samantha Elisofon), with whom he is given a homework assignment that obliges them to visit the Brooklyn Bridge together.
And New York City, of course, obliges restaurants to display their health grades in a window even though it also posts the information online.
We convince the bartender to put the Bruins game on — he is a Canadiens fan and not thrilled by our request, but he obliges.
It bases this claim on the American Convention on Human Rights, which obliges countries that have signed it (including Bolivia) to protect people's "essential rights".
The Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act obliges banks to report cash transactions above A$10,000 made through their machines within ten days.
I suggest Chinese food, and he only obliges because it's my last day in my 215s and he wants me to get what I want.
"This aggravates the sector's plight and obliges food processors to buy corn abroad in order to feed almost 520 million birds in Brazil," said Aurora.
Dutch law obliges the government to hold a non-binding referendum if a petition with at least 300,000 signatures is submitted to the Voting Commission.
Theater presents a laboratory for human life that obliges me think about my own — my marriage, my family, my ways of moving through the world.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to ditch the landmark deal, which obliges Iran to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the suspension of economic sanctions.
When his father lambastes him for perceived errors later in the session, Shawn obliges then, too—not with a smile but with an aggressive glare.
After a fake cheery Polizzi encourages the women — now in tank tops and undergarments in the hot tub — to chug their drinks, one particular woman obliges.
They have persuaded the prime minister that the referendum obliges her to take Britain out of the EU's single market and customs union at any cost.
If the celebrity obliges, for a small amount of money, the fan buys the picture with the funds going to the charity of the celebrity's choice.
Trump faced global outrage last month after he announced he would pull the United States from the accord, which obliges nations to cut their carbon emissions.
Lawmakers swear an oath to uphold the Constitution, which obliges them to act as a check on the executive branch and any abuses of its power.
A security treaty obliges Washington to aid Tokyo if its territory is attacked, including the disputed islets, even though the U.S. does not support either side.
It has urged the state, which owns 55.8 percent of Finnair, to scrap a clause that obliges it to hold a majority stake in the company.
It obliges groups to stick to the "state's development plan", severely restricting the work they can do in areas the government does not consider a priority.
The deal agreed to on Friday obliges Tokyo and Okinawa to drop overlapping lawsuits over the base and return to negotiations, but it sets no timetable.
Consumed with guilt over getting away with murder, Asher begs Michaela to hit him, and she obliges — but ooh, it's physical contact, and they're very drunk.
The Constitution requires the existence of "one supreme Court," which obliges the president and Senate to staff it and avoid significantly undermining its ability to function.
She then asks her daughter to come in and hand her the roll of toilet paper -- a hot commodity these days -- and the good girl obliges.
Beijing didn't help Huawei's case when it passed its 2017 Intelligence Law, which obliges all Chinese companies and individuals to assist with intelligence efforts if asked.
The Clean Air Act obliges the agency to regulate air pollutants from other major sectors as well: chemical plants, cement plants, refineries, airplanes, and so on.
And Chiang Mai, a laid-back old riverside city whose population (fewer than 200,000) is a fraction of Bangkok's (more than eight million), obliges those fantasies.
The EU's PSD2 (Payment Services Directive 2) obliges banks to create application programming interfaces (APIs) and related tools that let customers share data with third parties.
His account is both important and timely, and obliges us to reconsider a period and a battle front that has too often been neglected by historians.
He obliges half-heartedly, but when I hand him the treat he licks it a little before trotting back to the living room to chase his tail.
The act obliges large U.K. and international companies that supply goods and services to the country to disclose measures taken to remove slavery from their supply chains.
The Paris climate agreement obliges countries to set new climate goals every five years as part of a goal of phasing out polluting fossil fuels this century.
Saudi Arabia says it investigates any complaints of companies not paying wages and, if necessary, obliges the companies to do so or risk fines and other penalties.
Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of the al-Azhar Mosque, said Islam obliges Muslims to safeguard and defend houses of worship, whether Muslim, Christian or Jewish.
The second important development is the adoption of the so-called fiduciary rule, which obliges financial advisers of every stripe to put clients' interests above their own.
"My role as honorary president obliges me to follow what the National Front does and the congress is at the heart of the party's activities," he said.
The bill obliges the state to recognise a representative body to negotiate on behalf of aboriginals and establishes a fund to help aboriginal communities prepare for the talks.
Calling a confidence vote obliges the government to resign if it loses, but Renzi has resorted to this tactic numerous times to speed up the passage of laws.
The so-called Article 50 allows a member state to notify the European Union of its leaving and obliges the bloc to try to negotiate a "withdrawal agreement".
Why did nobody notify the public prosecutor, given that France's criminal code obliges civil servants to do so if they are aware of a breach of the law?
"The numbers of parliament seats attained so far by the BDP obliges me to declare Mokgweetsi Masisi as the elected president of Botswana," Chief Justice Terrence Rannowane said.
"This new scenario obliges us to revise our plans, our operating model, and our structures to face this reality, which evidently was not what we wanted," said Castillo.
So last year the European Commission invoked Article 7, an untested instrument that obliges governments to assess whether one of them is systematically undermining the rule of law.
Grey Worm realizes how important it is for Missandei to see all of him, and he obliges, realizing she won't judge him for something out of his control.
Somewhat of a rockstar, he speaks to cheering crowds, obliges fans who ask for selfies with him, and waves out of a helicopter as he surveys his installation.
While this is unusual, it is allowed by Polish law and obliges the utilities to pay flat-rate income tax of 19 percent on the increased nominal value.
The Fourth Amendment obliges the government to obtain a search warrant, which provides the authority to overcome an individual's privacy and search for information related to criminal activity.
That obliges Ms Yu to hunt for care workers who can, between them, speak the four or five local dialects heard in the home's plain but airy corridors.
Japan, which is bound to the United States by a treaty that obliges U.S. defense of Japan, is already one of their biggest and most profitable U.S. markets.
He then increased his stake in Sabadell, Spain's fifth-largest bank, to 7.5 percent before reducing it to the 5 percent threshold that obliges investors to declare holdings.
To facilitate lending, Norges Bank also cut to 1.0% from 2.5% of risk-weighted capital the countercyclical buffer that obliges banks to accumulate extra reserves during boom periods.
To facilitate lending, Norges Bank also cut to 1.0% from 2.5% of risk-weighted capital the countercyclical buffer that obliges banks to accumulate extra reserves during boom periods.
During his election campaign, Trump vowed to rip up the landmark deal, which obliges Iran to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the suspension of economic sanctions.
Iraqi Kurds overwhelmingly voted in favor of independence in a referendum on Monday, which Mr. Ali said obliges Mr. Barzani to negotiate independence from the rest of Iraq.
In a phone call in January, she explained to Trump that the Geneva Convention obliges signatories, including the United States, to take in war refugees on humanitarian grounds.
Yet, here again, they posit the Saudi art scene and even the Misk Art Institute as "grassroots," and, as ludicrous as that may be, the international art world obliges.
When Hayes picks dare, Fletcher, 25, tells him he has to strip down to his underwear and run through the hallways of their hotel … so of course, he obliges.
The agreement with Portugal obliges Web Summit to pay the country 3 billion euros ($3.5 billion) if it were to decide to leave before the end of 10 years.
It also obliges the carrier to maintain a head office in Montreal, service planes in locations across the country and operate in English and French, Canada's two official languages.
President Joseph Kabila is approaching 15 years in power, and the constitution obliges him to step down this year, but opponents believe he is determined to cling to power.
"I'm very lucky that I have a husband that obliges my ridiculous requests and sends me lots of pictures because it could have been so much worse," she says.
The aforementioned rule obliges refugees to register in the first European country they enter, which has meant Italy has had to process the lion's share of thousands of migrants.
They have said that the new plan operates within the bounds of the 1970 Clean Air Act, which obliges the government to design a way to cut carbon emissions.
"The principle of the centrality of the human person, firmly stated by my beloved predecessor, Benedict XVI, obliges us to always prioritize personal safety over national security," Francis said.
After the designer obliges for his customer, Jordan forks over $190 — their agreed-upon base price of $150, plus $20 extra for Egypt's autograph and even a $20 tip.
The Brexit deal agreed by the UK ties the country to a "duty of sincere cooperation" clause that obliges both sides to act in good faith during the departure.
A decree issued in 1922 still obliges bishops not to report certain offences, including child sex abuse, to the civil authorities unless they are in jurisdictions where reporting is mandatory.
No law obliges Mr Trump to sell his assets or place them in a blind trust, though nine of the 12 presidents since the second world war have done so.
She notes that Germany erred in letting refugees fester in the Middle East before they swept into Europe, or that Mr Trump's unilateralism obliges Europe to master its own fate.
The new network should help to defy the mighty centralising force of Paris, which obliges commuters who live in one suburb and work in another to pass through the centre.
A new law obliges all 290 of Sweden's municipalities to accept refugees, but as they can go where they like once their claim is granted, clustering is hard to avoid.
If trade allows one industry to expand and obliges another to contract, new workers will simply migrate towards the sunlit industrial uplands and turn their backs on the sunset sectors.
The band member, happy to be sharing some screen time, obliges Bill Walton as he rattles some nonsense music on his glockenspiel and even knocks one of its bars lose.
And Curry obliges, sliding a pass through the defense to Green, who at this point has performed his familiar short roll to the area just above the free-throw line.
But his performance as Trump's chief political adviser in the months between the election and his unceremonious firing last week obliges us, at the very least, to rethink his reputation.
The amendment obliges the government to spend a share of the federal budget on projects earmarked by congressional caucuses, effectively raising the already high share of non-discretionary government expenditure.
He estimates he's made hundreds, if not thousands, of attempts at it, so when I ask him to actually demonstrate why that spare is so difficult, he obliges somewhat begrudgingly.
The dog is snoring on our bed, and it takes a lot of effort to get him out in the backyard, but he finally obliges when I put his food out.
With not one, not two, but three Pistons defenders watching on from a safe distance, daring Noah to attempt quite possibly the single worst shot in NBA history, Noah lurchingly obliges.
The EPP won the EU parliamentary election but with a shrinking share of seats, which obliges it to form a coalition with at least two other groups to obtain a majority.
Trump vowed during his presidential campaign to "cancel" US participation in the accord, which obliges countries to slash their greenhouse gas emissions to keep global temperatures from rising to catastrophic levels.
I guess that raises the obvious question: How can we get our institutions to reflect a view of responsibility that obliges us to care about other people and not just ourselves?
France recently passed a law giving workers the "right to disconnect", which obliges firms with more than 50 staff to draw up rules for handling out-of-hours work e-mails.
The history of the attack "obliges this institution to demand the highest levels of security and prevention, and to pay the utmost attention to this type of provocation," the statement said.
A government source said earlier this month the measure would be put to a confidence vote, which speeds up passage of legislation but obliges the government to resign if it loses.
It also obliges network operators to store recordings of phone calls, images and messages of their users for half a year as well as data on those calls for a longer period.
And of course I yearn to go back to my first love, which is writing boring reports about secret programs, grateful that the American government so graciously obliges in its constant supply.
The country obliges, in a setting bracketed by skyscrapers and a historic church, remnants of beloved old department stores and a casino with a double entendre of a motto ("Welcome to Jack").
A second clause obliges the state to "endeavour to ensure that mothers shall not be obliged by economic necessity to engage in labour to the neglect of their duties in the home".
If so, President Trump would have a shot at reviving the long-blocked "Minsk 2" agreement, which obliges Russia to withdraw while Ukraine allows some form of autonomy for the eastern separatists.
It is perhaps irresistible to give the fifth-act St. Bartholomew's Day massacre an aura of Nazi thuggery, and Mr. Kriegenburg obliges with armbands and severely side-parted hair for his Catholics.
They say the law also violates a precept of the Geneva Conventions that obliges doctors and other health care professionals to treat the wounded and sick, regardless which side they may support.
The curriculum, effective from the start of the 2017-2018 school year, also obliges Turkey's growing number of "Imam Hatip" religious schools to teach the concept of jihad as patriotic in spirit.
Known in trade circles as the "price undertaking" mechanism, the proposal, which the attorney says complies with global trade rules, obliges individual exporters to keep prices at a minimum, pre-defined level.
The CRA obliges regulators to assess not only banks' financial soundness but also their lending to poor customers and small businesses, and their commitment to "community development" in the areas where they operate.
On the face of it, they involve a welcome shift away from the current regime, which obliges foreign firms to win numerous approvals and is both burdensome and often influenced by domestic politics.
Sometimes he obliges, but if he doesn't feel the question is appropriate to ask at that moment, he'll find a way around it or ask it at a time that feels more natural.
US President Donald Trump vowed during his campaign to "cancel" US participation in the accord, which obliges countries to slash their greenhouse gas emissions to keep global temperatures from rising to catastrophic levels.
But his initial reaction was that Barroso had not broken a code of conduct which obliges former commissioners to seek permission for new jobs only in the first 18 months after leaving office.
To this day, this form of traffic circle obliges vehicles already circulating to give way to those approaching, in line with the French rule of giving priority to cars coming from the right.
For now, though, despite his orders to keep such migrant caravans out of the country, international and U.S. law obliges the government to listen to people's stories and decide whether they deserve shelter.
The same unflinching logic that allows economists to put a dollar figure on a life in a rich country obliges them to put a lower one on a life in a poor country.
Even when an escalating crisis obliges Four to leave the safety of his tanker-style paving machine and depend on the good will of several local men, his internal thoughts undergo little change.
Willa — dressed in a pink tutu and "Big Sister" shirt — eventually obliges and plants a gentle smooch on her little sister's head, following the sweet gesture up with a soft stroke of her hair.
Earlier this month, for instance, Mr Modi's government quietly abandoned plans to relax a "licence Raj" rule that obliges any firm with more than 100 employees to seek government permission to fire any staff.
After the interview winds down, we ask the sheriff's assistant if we can set up a time to see Tent City Jail, and she graciously obliges, scheduling a tour for us later that afternoon.
James only obliges because he's bored with killing animals and has decided that Alyssa will be his next victim—but before he gets the chance to kill her, she starts to grow on him.
Alana calls her mother in to ask her a question, and Mama June obliges after she announces that she is on her way to the gym and will be gone for a few hours.
Although Canada already obliges firms to slap large graphic warning labels on cigarette packets, Philpott said more must be done, given that some 5 million of Canada's 36 million inhabitants still use tobacco products.
ON JANUARY 15TH, after three years of a bitter trade war, America and China are due to sign a "phase one" deal that trims tariffs and obliges China to buy more from American farmers.
Fresh off a late-night date, her mother groans, but eventually obliges, and the two travel from their one-bedroom Manhattan apartment to Connecticut, singing Pat Benatar as they sail up the Taconic Parkway.
The strong moral and legal responsibility which our father instilled in us obliges us to call for the establishment of an independent and impartial international commission to inquire into the circumstances of his death.
Last week the human rights group Amnesty International accused President Nicolás Maduro's government of promoting forced labor with a decree that obliges all Venezuelan workers to be available to work in food production if required.
Barley's new bill, which now goes to parliament, obliges landlords to reveal unprompted whether they have benefited from rent price brake exemptions in the past and how much the previous rent for the property was.
Now, some warehouse firms including ISTIM Metals and Glencore-owned Access World are pushing the idea of replacing all rules with one that obliges warehouses to load out 1.5 percent of total stocks per day.
Even a hard-headed policy of tough border controls, swift return of illegal immigrants and encouraging would-be migrants to stay home obliges governments to work with others, if only to strike grubby repatriation deals.
But his deceptions know no limits and he makes his escape, which obliges Glass to set out once again in attempt to achieve revenge and justice in an elaborate and gory Western mano a mano.
Tip obliges us ... and tells our guy the one place Trae should steer clear of is Magic City ... one of the greatest shake joints of all time ... because the kid needs to concentrate on basketball.
A well-known figure in New York's cinephile community, Silver sometimes peoples his pictures with such folk — which obliges me to mention that I'm acquainted with several people who pop up onscreen in cameo roles.
A bereaved artist will often take a hiatus in order to process and reflect on their mourning, before their public figure status cruelly obliges them to make some sort of insightful statement on the subject.
The agreement obliges China to inform Argentina of its activities at the station but provides no enforcement mechanism for authorities to ensure it is not being used for military purposes, the international law experts said.
It disallows bathroom privileges, requires at least two limbs to be secured to beds unless medically inadvisable, gives agents discretion over whether mothers may visit newborns and obliges law enforcement officers to remain with patients.
Google has already challenged one CNIL ruling, on the right to be forgotten, which obliges it to scrub some personal data from its services (the outcome of the tech giant's appeal has not yet been decided).
Since 9/11 the government has passed more than 60 pieces of legislation that impinge on civil liberties (including one, last year, that obliges social-media firms to find ways for spooks to access encrypted communications).
"This disaster obliges us to take new initiatives which are much more rigorous than those adopted by previous governments," Conte said in a statement, adding that the government held the company to blame for Tuesday's collapse.
In an effort to meet an EU deadline, the self-governing island passed legislation in December that obliges companies domiciled in Bermuda to have a "substantial economic presence," granting some firms a grace period for implementation.
The EPP won the EU parliamentary vote but with a shrinking share of seats, which obliges it to form a coalition with at least two other groups to obtain a majority in the next EU parliament.
Mr. Madhiraju said he had asked the State Department to pressure the Egyptian government to release his client, citing a United States statute that obliges the president to demand the release of Americans unlawfully imprisoned abroad.
"The strong moral and legal responsibility which our father instilled in us obliges us to call for the establishment of an independent and impartial international commission to inquire into the circumstances of his death," a statement said.
The council's legally-binding anti-trafficking convention has been signed by all European states except Russia and obliges countries to to take a wide range of steps aimed at preventing human trafficking, protecting victims and prosecuting offenders.
From this month, the State Department now obliges all visitors to offer details of their identities on any of 20 different social-media platforms, as well as any email addresses, phone numbers and other personal contact information.
The tax, applied on companies with annual global revenues of at least 750 million euros and digital services exceeding 5.5 million euros in Italy, obliges them to pay a 3% levy on internet transactions conducted in Italy.
The amendment, brought by Conservative MP Alistair Burt and Labour MP Hilary Benn, obliges MPs to sit on certain dates in October, effectively making it impossible for the next prime minister to suepend parliament during that time.
The singer had requested a court injunction to release her from a contract which obliges her to work with producer Dr. Luke, who she alleges drugged and sexually assaulted her over the course of almost a decade.
Spain's fifth largest bank by market value said on Monday it expected a one-time hit of up to 490 million euros from a court ruling that obliges banks to reimburse customers sold unclearly flagged mortgage contracts.
Baltic nations like Estonia are newly vulnerable because Mr. Trump has threatened to break with an article of the NATO alliance that obliges the United States to defend all other members in the event of an attack.
After months of testy negotiations on trade, China and the United States have co-signed a preliminary trade deal that beefs up rules on intellectual property, technology transfer and obliges China to buy more American farm goods.
"The fact that a far-right [candidate] has made it to the second round of the French elections, 15 years after the shock of 2002, obliges all French people to take a clear and strong position," he said.
Absent the Fiduciary Rule, brokers have been held to a so-called "suitability standard," which obliges them to recommend investments that are "suitable" for their clients, but falls short of requiring that they put clients' best interests first.
The decree, which takes effect immediately and must be approved by parliament within 60 days, obliges investors who take "a significant stake" in listed companies to "clarify the goals they are pursuing with the operation," the statement said.
"This (draft law) sets out binding standards for the way operators of social networks deal with complaints and obliges them to delete criminal content," Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in a statement announcing the planned legislation on Tuesday.
But, over time, if the financial industry keeps pressing for looser regulations, and Washington obliges, there is concern that the absence of a strong leverage ratio could reduce confidence in the financial system, particularly in periods of stress.
The US President must sign such waivers every few months under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement brokered in 2015 that obliges Iran to restrict its nuclear program in exchange for the easing of sanctions.
The papal change in Church law, covering abuse of children and adults alike, also obliges every diocese worldwide to set up simple, accessible reporting systems within a year and spurs local churches to involve lay experts in investigations.
For example, a clause in the Dodd-Frank Act adopted by the United States obliges U.S. companies to disclose whether gold they use has come from countries in central Africa where it could have been mined to fund conflict.
Steffen Seibert, a spokesman for Ms. Merkel, said in a statement that she had reminded Mr. Trump during their telephone conversation on Saturday that the Geneva Convention on refugees obliges all member states to take in those fleeing war.
"The strong moral and legal responsibility which our father instilled in us obliges us to call for the establishment of an independent and impartial international commission to inquire into the circumstances of his death," they said in the statement.
Of course, because this is a Fifty Shades movie, it doesn't take long before Christian tells Ana to remove her panties right at the dinner table — a request she obliges, because, come on, this is why you're watching the movie, right?
According to the Roskomnadzor statement, Tinder was added to a special registry that obliges the company to store Russian users' data — including direct messages, photos and video — for up to one year, and to provide it on demand for investigative purposes.
The Electronic Privacy Information Centre filed a suit on July 3rd, claiming the commission's request violates the E-Government Act of 2002, which obliges the government to assess the consequences of its actions publicly before seeking personal information stored electronically.
This obliges the White House to certify Iranian compliance with the deal and every 90 days to certify to Congress that the sanctions relief granted to Iran is "appropriate and proportionate" when weighed against the benefits to American national security.
Total Chief Executive Officer Patrick Pouyanne said in an interview with International Oil Daily the company would examine the consequences of Trump's decision, and if there are any laws that obliges it to withdraw from Iran, then it will comply.
The law, which criminalizes criticism of the government and obliges internet companies to store data locally and hand over user data to the government without the need for a warrant, came into effect on January 1, according to state media.
"Despite having experienced episodes of violence on other occasions, the gravity of various attacks suffered this morning in Barcelona obliges the sector, including Uber and Cabify, to temporarily suspend activity in Barcelona until the situation returns to normal," it writes.
" As for Trotsky (who said, inter alia, "We must rid ourselves once and for all of the Quaker-Papist babble about the sanctity of human life"), "I have not found anything," Wilson wrote, "which obliges me to make any rectifications.
It sets a timetable for the withdrawal of American troops, obliges the Taliban to sever its ties with international terrorist groups, and commits the Taliban to a dialogue with the Afghan government to bring a political settlement and peace deal.
The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), which came into effect in 2005, obliges the 180 countries signed up to have high tobacco taxes, smoke-free public spaces, warning labels, comprehensive advertising bans and support for stop-smoking services.
It reduces a team sport to a contrived tiebreaker that obliges physically tired and emotionally drained players to step up one by one, trudge half the length of the field and try to shoot down the opponent's goalkeeper from 12 yards.
Well-managed firms should be able to defend themselves; they may even benefit from the new age of activism, which obliges managers to refine their strategies, boards to be on the ball and firms to stay close to all of their shareholders.
In March North Carolina's governor, Pat McCrory, signed a law that obliges transgender people to use public lavatories according to their birth sex, notionally to protect other vulnerable patrons; it also mandates a statewide anti-discrimination policy that omits sexuality as a criterion.
The SEC's new rule, which takes effect on October 9383th, obliges "prime" funds (buyers of banks' and companies' paper, as well as public debt) serving institutional investors to let their net asset values vary, rather than fix them at $1 a share.
A promotional contract obliges him to wear Wrangler jeans, and decades of ranching and roping inclines him to wear them stacked—that is, long and bunched up, so that he could, if necessary, mount a horse without fear of exposing any extra boot.
The descendants of the original refugees are also regarded as refugees under Unrwa's mandate, which obliges the agency to provide services "until there is a just and lasting solution to the political situation," said Peter Mulrean, director of Unrwa's New York office.
The price-tag for these states would be a bargain since the ACA obliges the federal government to pick up 90 percent of the tab for making Medicaid available to people with incomes up to 138 percent of the federal poverty line.
To assuage such worries, Mr Shah exempted much of the region from the new rules, even granting one state, Manipur, an archaic status, dating from the time of the Raj, that obliges visitors from other parts of India to obtain permits to visit.
The Foreign Exchange DPA obliges RBS to use its "best efforts to secure the full, truthful, and continuing cooperation of the current or former directors, officers and employees" and to provide "any non-privileged or non-protected document, record, or other tangible evidence" upon request.
Moscow blames the rebels for breaking a truce by hitting government-held areas and says Turkey has failed to live up to its obligations under a deal brokered last year that created a buffer zone in the area that obliges it to push out militants.
The EU's directive on "end-of-life vehicles" not only obliges manufacturers to accept vehicles that are no longer wanted, but also requires them to recycle or re-use 20153% of the parts by weight, a proportion that will rise to 85% by 2015.
He is well aware that he has abs of steel, telling Glamour that yes he has absolutely felt objectified in his career, but when Ellen DeGeneres asks him to strip down for a good cause on her show, his character's worst nightmare, he quickly obliges.
The company's chief executive Pekka Vauramo said Finnair needed to be ready to take part in industry consolidation and urged the Finnish government, which owns 55.8 percent of Finnair, to scrap a clause that obliges the state to hold a majority stake in the carrier.
SCB AG's capitalisation is robust but should be assessed in the context of a control and profit transfer agreement (CPTA) that obliges SCB AG to transfer its entire net income to its immediate parent, Santander Consumer Holding GmbH (SCH), a German-based holding company.
Weary of the endless rows that pass for politics in the Balkans, and burned by what looks like the premature accession of Bulgaria and Romania in 2007, the Europeans have little appetite to expand their club further, especially as Brexit obliges them to manage its contraction.
Drone flights over the Elysee presidential place in early 2015 and a sensitive military site in the western region of Brittany raised alarm bells last year, prompting adoption of legislation which restricts usage in urban areas and obliges users to notify their existence to the authorities.
Adding perhaps the greatest actress of our time to a roster already filled with movie stars was certainly a shrewd maneuver, and Streep obliges with a quirky, combative performance that nearly swallows the whole show, even with relatively limited screen time amid a large ensemble cast.
I ask it what film noir is and then ask it to play an example on my TV, and it immediately obliges, but if I ask it to suggest a film, it hangs, a ring of colored lights going round and around the top of it.
Ordinary Americans who feel not an ounce of ill-will toward anyone but who hold deep-seated beliefs about what their faith obliges them to believe and how to act feel under attack, and thus, approach this cycle with even more urgency than in years past.
Duque, who worked at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington until 2014, said he would abide by the so-called fiscal rule, which obliges the government to reduce the fiscal deficit, as well as cut debt levels in the $320 billion economy, Latin America's fourth largest.
Recently, he declared that he would not necessarily come to the aid of the Baltic republics if they were attacked by Russia, apparently not knowing or caring that Article 5 of the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty obliges the United States to defend any NATO member under attack.
The law also makes car insurers give discounts to drivers who install a "black box" to record how they drive, and obliges the government to adopt legislation regulating taxis, car-hire and car-share schemes to ensure fair competition between traditional cab drivers and businesses like Uber.
Finally, the repeated instability of the area and the entire post-Soviet area not only obliges Russia to subsidize these dysfunctional regimes at the cost of its own national development, it also means that Russia ultimately cannot obtain security except by war or the threat of it.
Among the list of complaints made by the Colombians is that the football association still owes some players money from the 2015 World Cup, has failed to provide players with health insurance, does not pay for international flights and sometimes even obliges them to pay for their own jerseys.
JUAN CARLOS HIDALGOPolicy analyst on Latin AmericaCato InstituteWashington, DC "The mouse that ruled" (February 25rd) cited the doctrine of "conventional control" invented by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which "obliges national states and judiciaries to make their constitutions and laws compatible with human-rights treaties their countries have ratified".
What those financial motives might be is not obvious: The biggest financial players in the health-insurance industry, the insurance companies themselves, generally supported ACA and generally opposed recent Republican reform efforts, especially the repeal of the mandate that obliges every American to buy the products the insurance companies sell.
The patron pats his crotch and refers to his dick as "little bastard" to journalist Mikal Gilmore, who then witnesses the patron squeeze Summer's ass, leer over her breasts, and try kissing her on the lips when she obliges him an autograph on his copy of Once Upon a Time.
In 2007 Maryland passed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC), a law that obliges the state's presidential electors to vote for the winner of the nationwide popular vote rather than the victor in their state—so long as states representing an overall majority of the electoral college have approved an identical bill.
Christopher agrees to offer up his song in exchange for Kevin fixing his roof, to which he obliges — but, as fateful circumstance would have it, Kevin falls from a ladder and crushes Christopher below him, accidentally killing him in the process, a cosmic retribution that means he'll never learn the song he so desperately seeks.
Wayne obliges by returning to a straightforward AA couplet: Though Wayne has already done this somewhat leading up to this point in his verse, the middle section is where Wayne begins to flow on top of the beat, extending rhyme schemes to the middle of the next bar to lead into a new rhyme.
Below the graphs you've got your standard list of apps, together with how much of your battery they're using, as in iOS 11.13) A new wallpaper imageScreenshot: Andrew Liszewski (WWDC 2018)A new iOS wouldn't feel right without a new wallpaper image, and Apple obliges with a nicely done abstract imagine dominated by reds, blues, and purples.
Then, the man takes it into selfie mode, and the A's fan willingly obliges by putting himself in the frame—that's nice too... (Or: alternatively, he's just ducking to get out of the way—unclear.) Then the A's fan is left staring out into the sea of pinstripes undulating in victory, realizing that he was just played.
In a passage that captures the soul of the modern West, John Locke wrote: The State of Nature has a Law of Nature to govern it, which obliges everyone: And Reason, which is that Law, teaches all Mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his Life, Health, Liberty, or Possessions.
But officials said leaders were likely to reject that call, because the EU treaty obliges them only to "take into account" the results of European elections, but not to have their choice limited to a parliamentary short-list The leaders are likely, however, to agree to a proposal to cut the number of parliamentary seats to 705 from 751 after the 73 British deputies leave.
If you've been anywhere near the internet in the last decade, chances are you've fallen victim to the phenomenon of rickrolling, a bait-and-switch prank set to the music video for Rick Astley's 1987 smash "Never Gonna Give You Up." Mr. Astley, who politely obliges reporters' unending questions about the topic to this day, hasn't let the played-out viral sensation ruin his career.
In the end, the nearest thing to a spiritual reference was a statement in the treaty's preamble that signatories were "drawing inspiration from the cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe…" In another clunky compromise, Article 17 of the subsequent Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union obliges the EU's institutions to conduct an "open, transparent and regular" dialogue with churches and other religious groups, and also with philosophical and non-confessional organisations.
Leaders of the Leave campaign—including the mayor of London, Boris Johnson—have got their retaliation in first, calling Mr Obama's anticipated pro-EU message "hypocritical" because America would never consent to pool its sovereignty as Britain must do in the EU. Mr Johnson, who hopes to become prime minister should Brexit win and David Cameron fall, appears not to have heard of NATO, which obliges America to go to war should any other member be attacked.
The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (INARA) of 2015 obliges the administration to certify to Congress every three months that Iran is verifiably and fully implementing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the Iran deal is formally known; that it has not broken agreed limits on its stockpiles of various nuclear materials; that it has not taken any action that could advance a nuclear-weapons programme; and that continued suspension of nuclear-related sanctions is vital to America's national security.

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