Sentences with phrase «also obliged»

The body is also obliged by s11 to conduct a community forum at least twice per financial year on areas of interest to Indigenous residents, at which any Indigenous resident may participate.
Rouge Valley was also obliged to immediately conduct privacy training for all agents in clerical positions in the hospital and conduct privacy training for all other agents by the middle of this month.
Local governments are also obliged to provide information upon request by the public.
As a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol in its own right, the Community is also obliged to maintain a registry.
But senior and mid-level «managers» within educational institutions are also obliged to buy into these evaluation systems giving them a force that is difficult to resist.
The website is also obliged to comply with the Texas Internet Dating Safety Act, by informing its members if they conduct criminal background checks.
DeepMind is also obliged to delete its copy of the data when the agreement expires at the end of September 2017.
Hughes was also obliged to get Sobhi and Johnson in for injured Shawcross and Kurt Zouma being unavailable as per his loan deal between Chelsea and Stoke.
«I would also like to say that all of us in football, we all want to win, but we are also obliged to defend football and look after it, by setting an example by our behaviour and personal conduct.»
But if one accepts the correctness of the theorem, is one not also obliged to accept the correctness of all four of the equations?
The licence also obliges Rogers to provide adequate network coverage and to do that it must install and maintain radio stations and antenna systems.
The convention also obliges governments to protect domestic workers from violence and abuse, and to prevent child labor in domestic work.
They should also oblige the Nigerian Army and other security agencies with timely information that could lead to the arrests of criminal elements in our society.
«They should also oblige the Nigerian Army and other security agencies with timely information that could lead to the arrests of criminal elements in our society», Ayeni said in the statement.
Many of the actors interviewed also oblige in calling Golan out as being a complete creep.
It also obliges one not to get hung up on the opposition between new media and the handmade.
It also obliges one to look back at what lay at stake from the start.
The Cancun text also obliges developing countries to report their national emissions every two years as well as on their climate actions and the results in terms of emission avoidance.
Depending on your penalty, aside from they confiscate your driver's license, you are also oblige to pay and go to a driving school getting a driving course like defensive driving.
It also obliges cryptocurrency companies to undergo external tax audit and reserve at least $ 100,000 in fiat currency.

Not exact matches

The first part of the suggestion comprises of obliging the financial sector to write off a certain (not huge) amount of their bad debt, while also driving down the costs of doing business a little more at the same time.
When UCLA's Smith travelled to the Arctic to document the effects of climate change, locals would «sigh and oblige me, but then say, «There's also this oil plant going up behind me,» or, «All these Filipino immigrants are pouring in.
Lead directors can also help companies comply with a new NYSE listing requirement that obliges independent directors to meet regularly in executive session, without the CEO or other managers.
The rules oblige Ryanair to also offer customers flights on other airlines if there is no suitable Ryanair service.
He also felt obliged to explain why Citi is abandoning Argentina's retail banking scene after 102 years.
The proposals will see exchanges and custodial wallet providers added to the list of obliged entities required to carry out customer due diligence (also known as KYC), monitor transactions and report suspicious transactions.
Soon after, friends began asking if they could also store their supply there and he obliged.
It is said, «Wherever those ruling threaten to repress those ruled, wherever institutions threaten persons, and wherever might oppresses right, we are obliged to resist — whenever possible non-violently».15 It is also true that boycotts and economic embargoes are a form of violence and can cause considerable suffering.
Mark Greaves has written an article for this week's Catholic Herald («Bishops insist on uniformity for Masses on Holy Days») in which he quotes «an official» from Ecclesia Deiwho dutifully says of traditionalists «They're obliged to keep to the Holy Days that have been agreed upon» but then goes on to say that there is «no problem» with them also celebrating them during the week.»
And it would be simply faulty theological formation, and rashness, if a Christian were to assert that because the Church can change or has changed a mutable positive Church law, it is also in a position, or obliged, to alter a law which it knows is divine and unchangeable, simply because it has a certain material affinity with mutable canon law.
When he warns, «Everyone who accepts circumcision is obliged to keep the whole Law» (5:3), he is speaking both literally to the Galatians and also typologically to us: If we insist on following the old customs required by those laws which have not yet been superseded by faith in Jesus Christ (that faith «which makes its power felt through love»), we will continue to be slaves, to be kept in our place, to be oppressed by those who have power through those laws to dominate us.
In the pursuit of his mission he found himself obliged not merely to neglect some of the finer points of current religious practice (such as fasting on the proper days) but also to break some of the rules which were thought necessary to safeguard the religion of the Law (such as those of Sabbath observance).
Josephus gives us to understand that other motives also played a part; in spite of the innocuous cast he gives to the Baptist movement, the Jewish historian is obliged to acknowledge that Herod Antipas regarded the Baptist as politically dangerous.
We also know that some are not wanting this life everlasting and will not be obliged to it; God will know our desire by the works that we do....
We know that we are only formally obliged to confess mortal sins, but venial sin also weakens the soul, and without regular confession our spirits can grow dull and our consciences corrode little by little, opening the way to graver lapses should temptation come.
It was also his custom, during the space of twenty - five years, provided he was staying in the convent, never to go after compline in winter into any warm room, or to the convent stove to warm himself, no matter how cold it might be, unless he was obliged to do so for other reasons.
If the norm of the new humanity in Jesus Christ obliges us to question the Apostle's opinions about the proper status of women and the institution of human slavery, so also that norm obliges us to scrutinize each of his moral judgments regarding its Christian faithfulness for our time — including his perception of homosexuality.
Allegedly, Real Madrid chiefs requested the meeting, and Neymar obliged and attended with his father, who also acts as his agent.
Also it seems that arsenal are contractually obliged to score no more than 2 goals in a game.
In the meantime, his exhilarating style has obliged Ramsay to trade and draft and build an entire team around him that can not only put up with McAdoo's shots and shot - making but also learn to like it.
Not only could they change their formation, but they could also change their style of play; they could either go long, using both Grant Holt and Steve Morison as battering rams, or they could play the ball more on the ground in a counter-attacking style using the pace of Simeon Jackson and the craft of Wes Hoolahan (who I'm contractually obliged to refer to as the «Irish Messi»).
But I also don't blame him for not signing not because he is obliged to owing Arsenal anything, but because he doesn't want to tie himself down to something in which he may not get himself out of later when he does decide to change club, which is fair play in my opinion.
Cheetspotter, Roy in my opinion happily obliged... he was liv manager and isnt the first time he helped them out... that said he does have a good relationship with Wenger and others also.
If only there was a fixture coming up against a perennially obliging visiting team, with an even worse defensive record than the bottom placed hosts, who were also missing their three best players through injury and their captain through suspension!
I also feel obliged to tell you that big ears do not equate superhero like - hearing powers.
Australian employers are not legally obliged to provide lactation breaks to their employees, however the International Labor Organization (ILO) recommends that breastfeeding women be entitled to at least one break per day for lactation, and that can also be accessed as a reduction in hours.
Now every candidate in the Conservative leadership contest is insisting that the UK must have access to the single market while also claiming that it must also no longer be obliged to accept free movement of labour.
«But were we to be true to the concept of Government through British Parliamentary democracy, rather than Government by one - off plebiscite, we would also feel obliged to point out that it isn't a question of just «getting on with it».
Here other can be obliged to testify under oath, yet the accused can not be forced to testify, also it's a criminal act to under oath fail to (knowingly) tell the the truth, the whole truth and nothing by the truth.
Anti-nuclear campaigners have also argued that under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Britain is obliged to reduce the number of nuclear weapons it has.
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