The networks, of course, are all too happy to oblige with fawning coverage.
FORBES: Just Yelling "Stop!" is Not an Effective Energy Policy
Samsung will oblige with its AllShare content system.
ENGADGET: Samsung AllShare and AllShare Play with the Galaxy Note hands-on (video)
In the 15 months that remained of his life before he died in a car crash last week he was frequently asked in interviews about suicide and he tended to oblige with the conventional answer that suicide was bad.
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.
CNN: Points joins in 'Dufnering' craze after Houston Open win
Her willingness to oblige was so rife with byzantine rules, ever-changing and compounding in complications, that we gave up.
FORBES: How Hulu Plus On XBox Reminds Me Of My College Girlfriend
But, dismissing both cases, the court said employers could oblige all their staff to comply with a reasonable policy.
He will try to oblige the humble applicants, like the man with fourteen children, who wants the keeping of a park at Windsor and a post in the administration of the castle.
Unlike some other countries, the UK does not oblige recipients to spend a proportion of their funds with suppliers from the donor country and there have been calls for the 12-year ban on "tied aid" to be lifted to give a shot in the arm to British firms.
To begin with, judges in many European countries can oblige the losing party to pay the other side's costs.
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.
ECONOMIST: Rising oil price equals rising profits, right? Wrong
It has done nothing to dispel the idea that if Wall Street clamours loudly enough for a rate cut and futures markets price one in with any degree of certainty the Fed will oblige.
Another is to oblige manufacturers to take back and dispose of certain goods when consumers have finished with them.
In an interview this year with The New Republic, he suggested that intervening in Syria would oblige the United States to intervene anywhere there was a humanitarian catastrophe.
"I had so much success with my men's fragrance and the women were demanding their own fragrance, so I had to oblige them, " he said.
应用推荐