For a small consideration, they sometimes oblige smokers on long-haul flights by turning off the smoke alarms in the toilets.
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Loans that local-government leaders oblige banks to make to their favoured enterprises come on top of that.
But trying her for first-degree murder would oblige the prosecution to present a case involving an alleged crime that took place more than a quarter of a century earlier.
Solar shares fell some 32% on the NEX in the first quarter of the year and have suffered again in recent weeks, a drop that Prideaux blames on proposals in Germany and Spain to cut generous feed-in tariffs that oblige utilities to buy renewable electricity at above market prices.
When I mention that the rule forbidding late-staying guests will now oblige me to leave, they burst out laughing.
The man considered to be Mr Maduro's main rival, National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, tweeted that the results "oblige us to make a profound self-criticism".
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CRD4 will oblige banks to increase the portion of best-quality "core capital" to 4.5%, from the current 2%, that they hold.
Her willingness to oblige was so rife with byzantine rules, ever-changing and compounding in complications, that we gave up.
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America could, if it chose, deploy real power in the Arab-Israeli conflict, but domestic politics oblige its diplomats to tread delicately.
Subsequently, large agribusiness concerns like Archer Daniels Midland have consistently served as prime-movers in campaigns to sell high technology to the Soviet Union, to eliminate impediments like the Jackson-Vanik and Stevenson amendments and to oblige the U.S. taxpayer to assume the substantial risks associated with trade and investment in the USSR risks that commercial enterprises and banks find unacceptable.
Ultimately, he wanted an MBA to prove his self-worth, and I was too willing to oblige.
However, some pro-nationalisation campaigners are already claiming that the results oblige Mr Mesa to end foreign ownership of oil and gas assets.
Given Points had made just two cuts in nine starts this year, the 36-year-old was not surprisingly only too happy to oblige the photographers with his own take on golf's new craze after his win on Sunday at the Redstone Club.
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Hussey tried to oblige but, moments after being dropped by Shivnarine Chanderpaul at long-on, he hoisted Bravo to a forward-diving Fletcher at mid-wicket.
In part, this is due to a quirk of the rules that oblige Western oil firms to share the crude they produce with state-owned oil firms in many countries.
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The initiative seemed harmless: it can only place an idea on the agenda, not actually oblige the commission to do anything (nothing came from a million-plus signatures on a petition calling for an end to the parliament's monthly meandering from Brussels to Strasbourg).
World Snooker's rules oblige all players to talk to the media after a match, but Ronnie - who could yet be punished for his York walkout - didn't fancy it.
Only somebody intently attuned to the lives of the parents and their suffering would have understood that the Special Olympics was not just a classical act of noblesse oblige, handing something down patronizingly to the suffering poor, but of self-help as well.
Caroline Radtke, a 31-year-old who wrote about her purchase on iReport.com, was happy to oblige.
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Moreover, the two front-runners to succeed the current president, Fidel Ramos, are both likely to oblige.
Under Lisbon, if one-third of the national parliaments agree on something, they can act together to oblige the Commission to cancel and review a wrong decision.
The E-Verify law, which has been adopted in several states, would if passed oblige employers to check the legal status of prospective workers against a federal database.
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In my novel "The Chalice, " I try to oblige by propelling the main character Joanna Stafford, a former Dominican novice through the Reformation-torn England of 1538.
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As with religion, its claims are often non-falsifiable, hence the convenience of the term "climate change" when thermometers don't oblige the expected trend lines.
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