The constitution obliges him to retire by March 2005, when the next presidential election is due.
And so the cycle continues - rockets are fired into Israel, and Israel obliges.
Alabama obliges manicurists to sit through 750 hours of instruction before taking a practical exam.
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Another finding concerns the insufficient supply of reading and mathematics textbooks which obliges pupils to share books.
The resilience of the two main communities obliges each to recognise the impracticality of its maximal demands.
The protesting teachers (SUTEP) object to a new law which obliges them to take a proficiency test.
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The pact obliges insurers to provide cover for high-risk properties while the government continues to improve flood defences.
He says it's helpful to remember that people don't sign any contract that obliges them to continue investing.
Still, if a group wishes to arrange a tour, he often obliges them.
Shariah obliges its adherents to work for the installation of a global theocracy.
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Premiums also increase when the law obliges insurance policies to cover more benefits.
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Another amendment obliges telephone companies and Internet service-providers to keep for a year records of all their customers' communications.
But the world rarely obliges, and sooner or later the administration will have used up the luxury of indecision.
The UN's resolution 1540 obliges all governments to stop nuclear (and chemical and biological) bomb-making materials falling into terrorist hands.
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Doing without a sales tax obliges Messrs Gingrich and Perry to propose higher flat taxes, of 15% and 20% respectively.
Olam obliges all its recruits however fancy their MBAs or clean their fingernails to spend time living and working in the countryside.
The approvable letter obliges the FDA to render a decision within six months (instead of ten) after its application is completed.
The fashion today is to shore up most theories of human behaviour with a bit of neuroscience, and Ms Wolf obliges.
But a cocktail of major reform and budget cuts obliges politicians and police chiefs to be a bit more precise than that.
Mr Kerry may well decide that the sheer logic of the Electoral College obliges him to choose somebody from a battleground state.
An existing agreement, reached in 2008, obliges insurers to provide cover for high-risk properties while the government continues to improve flood defences.
The government obliges distributors to buy all wind power at preferential tariffs, taking much of the risk out of China Longyuan's business.
Now reformists have succeeded in passing a law which obliges the council in the future to provide written evidence for barring a candidate.
The directive obliges national authorities to carry out regular inspections of labs that use animals - and some of the visits must be unannounced.
The Convention obliges States to take necessary measures to ensure the protection of intangible cultural heritage and promote cooperation at regional and international levels.
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This obliges them to keep their animals out of the tall, dense thickets to avoid losing sight of them during the rapid summer migration.
Mato Grosso state has pioneered the use of satellite-mapping to enforce a law that obliges Amazonia's landowners to leave 80% of forested land untouched.
That listen this is her own decision and obliges him to nothing.
Polar bears, for example, are becoming endangered, as the disappearance of ice obliges them to swim farther and farther to catch seals, their main prey.
The mandate obliges the government to work towards eliminating the structural deficit over a five-year period through a mixture of spending cuts and tax rises.
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