In the end, before she asked to be sent to an old folks home, Aunt Raquel was obliged to be cared for by me, always cursing herself for putting me to so much bother.
If true, decision-makers would be obliged to approve funding for a program that is untested and unproven.
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Artists and educators are and should be obliged to create opportunities for people from all backgrounds to encounter the very best artistic experiences.
Under the terms of this amendment, in the event he cannot so certify, the President would be obliged to secure collateral for such aid.
Assuming a presidential election is held in June, and that Mr Karzai wins, he could be obliged to rule by decree for almost a year.
They would not be obliged to grant a license for all European countries but would remain free to restrict their licenses to certain territories and to establish contractual royalties.
Companies with more than 50 employees will now be legally obliged to provide health insurance for their workers or else face fines.
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Both Mr Clinton and Mr Barak seem to believe that, once the fighting has subsided, Mr Arafat, bruised and impoverished, will be obliged to address the same proposals for a final settlement that were put before him, and rejected, at Camp David.
Britain will be obliged to pay something approaching 300m euros for EPS-SG anyway as a member of Eumetsat, where it will be a mandatory programme.
Parents shouldn't be obliged to act as the sole filters for the torrent of material, as they are today, blocking channels and password-protecting against the ever-shifting programming.
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Either there will be a restoration of the traditional power elites and General Musharraf's plans for a more democratic devolution of power will fall flat, or the armed forces will be obliged to engineer the results, leading to an erosion of legitimacy for the whole exercise.
If they fail, the president would be obliged to submit a public plan proposal to Congress for speedy consideration.
As for Italian wines, I'll be obliged to drink fewer from the north, since I paid more attention to regions like Piedmont and Friuli and Alto Adige than I did to, say, Campania, Abruzzi and Puglia in the south.
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For the first time, the two sides will be obliged to dismantle warheads, not just the missiles and bombers that carry them.
Then there are the countless consultants, accountants and lawyers who work for these institutions, and will feel obliged to be represented on Saadiyat.
The natural way to resolve this conflict would be to reorganize the whole business so that investors are obliged to pay for the rationings that they use.
Under the tribunal rules, for example, companies of under 20 staff will be obliged to have formal dispute-resolution procedures in place, something they have so far been spared.
If, for instance, a Catholic sees a relic in a pawnshop, he or she is obliged to buy it, so that it won't be used for blasphemous purposes by a nonbeliever.
For the same reason, it would be better if firms were obliged to change auditors every few years, to prevent them developing cosy relationships.
For that reason, shareholders think that the Barclay brothers will be obliged in one way or another to make a deal and pay them money, over and above what they win back by suing Lord Black and others.
Now all that's needed is for the Council of Ministers to give it the nod - it's rare for them to say no - and then member states will be obliged to enshrine the extended copyright in law.
This was, of course, a none too oblique reference to last week's controversy when the First Minister was obliged to apologise for citing an external letter which turned out to be a draft written by the FM's own adviser.
Moreover, the Center believes that, before the Senate acts on the SEED II legislation, the Bush Administration should be obliged to outline clearly and publicly its specific intentions with respect to future Soviet eligibility for whatever benefits are ultimately provided under this bill.
Moreover, the Center believes that, before the Senate acts on the SEED II legislation, the Bush Administration should be obliged to outline clearly and publicly its specific intentions with respect to future Soviet eligibility for whatever benefits are ultimately provided under this legislation.
It would, however, be obliged to defer the deployment of such missiles aboard the fifth D-5 capable submarine for one to two years.
An alternative method for penalizing proliferators would be to increase the focus on the respective governments which are obliged to oversee these entities.
The war criminals responsible for such travesties will come under American protection and taxpayers in this country will be obliged to contribute to Serb economic reconstruction.
Many of China's banks are already beset by problem loans, in part because they have long been obliged for policy reasons to extend capital to enterprises that by normal banking criteria would be deemed poor credit risks.
Administrative courts, provided for by the constitution, should be created, in which a bureaucrat, and not the citizen, is obliged to provide legal justification for his decisions and actions.
At the very least, over time, the cumulative effect of having the conscript-based Turkish army obliged to fill its ranks with products of an increasingly Islamist-dominated educational system cannot be positive for either the Europeans or the Free World beyond.
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