Sentences with phrase «now obliged»

Police are now obliged to take investigative action following an allegation of coercion and control, even without evidence of physical abuse.
On Monday, Seoul also addressed the issue of taxation on cryptocurrency exchanges, which are now obliged to pay a corporation tax and local income tax for 2017 profits amounting to 24.2 %.
Rising costs and shrinking budgets are the new normal — so much so that, rather than having to learn to do «more with less», we are now obliged to do «less with less».
For the majority, the decision of Hryniak is an urging by the Supreme Court of Canada to effect a «culture shift» — that Courts are now obliged to resolve legal disputes in the most cost - effective and timely method available.
Litigation funding provides a cost - effective financing tool for claimants, and solicitors in England and Wales are now obliged to explain its existence and function to their clients so that they can take it into consideration when planning the funding of a case.
If customers consent, the UK's nine largest current account providers are now obliged to provide access to customer account data through an open Application Programming Interface (API) standard.
Under s. 14.1 (3)(1) of RRO 1990, Reg 664, Automobile Insurance, which is a regulation under the Insurance Act, companies offering auto - insurance policies are now obliged to offer a discount to drivers who buy and install winter tires on their vehicles.
But could you kindly explain how the poor plant is now obliged to surrender some of its precious water to the atmosphere?
But even as it prepared the ground for the developed country's «great escape» from their commitments, the Cancun text introduced new disciplines for developing countries as they are now obliged to put forward their plans and targets for climate mitigation, which are to be compiled in a document and later in registries.
«Young students come and they are now obliged to leave when they finish their courses,» he said.
Young students come and they are now obliged to leave when they finish their courses.»
Since end of 2017 active for filing for 2017 and onwards, also for opening and dissolution of LLC - IRS now obliged us to file form 5472.
It's Computex time again, and much of the talk is of tablets — or «iPad killers» as we are now obliged to call them.
MAD's editors are now obliged to go after the biggest blockbusters that have the most expensive ad campaigns and splashiest home video releases to ensure that the source material for their parodies remains in the public consciousness.
Now that the United Nations climate talks have wrapped up in Copenhagen, nations agreeing to the accord drafted there are now obliged to keep their promises to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Today's unsuccessful appeal against a freedom of information ruling means it is now obliged to publish confidential documents detailing the risks, and potential casualties, that would be incurred by implementing the controversial health and social care bill.
It is your people babbling about our countries being infested by terrorists that has made investors leave and your supporting the revolts against the ruling party has created all these commotions that we are now obliged to live with since 8 months ago..!
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
In addition to tax and security obligations, an anonymous trading ban became law Tuesday, with exchanges now obliged to ensure account identities match those of bank accounts.
Under new rules just introduced by the Obama administration, companies contracting with the federal government are now obliged to allow both full and part - time workers to accrue paid leave which they can use for anything from preventative doctor's visits, to staying in bed and sipping chicken soup, to caring for an ill family member.

Not exact matches

Right now, they occupy a delicate middle position where the promise and benefits of digital distribution are in sight, but their existing dependence on retail obliges them to focus resources on what appears to be an increasingly outmoded channel.
The upshot is that the trademark office may now be obliged to hand out legal protection for a slew of taboo or offensive terms.
Digital currency owners are currently obliged to pay taxes when they exchange it for dollars or physical goods, but the new rule now effectively means all crypto transactions are a taxable event.
Furthermore, you can as of now add measures of bitcoins to it by purchasing in Bitcoin trading markets which obviously obliges certain progressions for you to begin.
If I thought the distortion we now confront were only a small one, I should not be obliged to bring in the dangerous big guns of satire.
If we now find ourselves obliged to raise precisely this question once again and to think it over afresh, we must first of all make it clear that we are here taking the concept of good in its widest sense, that is to say, simply as the contrary of vicious, lawless and scandalous, as the opposite of public transgression of the moral law, as good in contrast to the publican and harlot.
Where railroads had been obliged to maintain horses and riders every five miles along the track to race back and forth to warn engineers of impending collisions, the «singing wire» could now control the flow of trains, and not incidentally, their cargoes, so that whole new national distribution systems were possible.
It would be false to the Torah to leave matters here, though we are obliged to do so for now.
Remember how much freedom the Gospel has given you, so that now you are not obliged to observe innumerable holy days and can pursue your work.
Since I live in the Midwest now, I guess I'm obliged to call it pop fudge, but it's actually coke float fudge.
Since I live in the Midwest now, I guess I'm obliged to call it pop fudge, but it's -LSB-...]
«We are now able to accept orders we would have been obliged to turn down in the past.»
The theme of the potluck was beets, and since I've got about 10 pounds of them in my refrigerator right now from our CSA backlog, I was happy to oblige.
Now Arsenal will be more dangerous because they are obliged to score a lot of goals.»
Hehehe the 600 employees will now feel obliged in the fall of Arsenal coz their wages hindered signing of new world class players..
It may never become a great rivalry, but we're pumping it up as such right now and the Tour obliged by putting them together for the first two rounds.
«Now we are fully aware that we are almost obliged to win the next Champions League game because there may be problematic times for us if we don't, so we'd better win.
«Now I am obliged to make a team which can be as close as possible to that of last year or the year before.
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.
Common Cause says they felt obliged to act now given the recent proliferation of these groups.
As the campaign kicked off there was some debate as to how the «Shadow Shadow Cabinet» would deal with it — whether now the game was afoot they would feel obliged to call a truce with the Corbyn leadership and take part in the national battle.
[63] and responded to concerns about the timing by saying that a secret deal between the previous Labour government and the European Commission in Brussels obliged them to sell the bank in or before 2013, and» [g] iven we were advised that Northern Rock plc would have been likely to remain loss - making [until] at least well into 2012, which would have depleted taxpayer resources still further, agreeing a sale now was even more imperative.»
Still, there can be little doubt that the campaign Corbyn fought marks a decisive shift in the politics of the Labour party to which all sections of the party will now be obliged to respond.
On the donations we've given the party over the last year, and has now asked for some more, I wonder how many labour members angry at our own party for spending money we didn't have in the late 2000's which has seen this recession be worse than it need be, feel obliged to give to our party additional money,
So, irrespective of Bharara, de Blasio picks this means, and this moment, to remind potential mayoral challengers that he is in fact the Big Dog on the block right now — and the UFT is delighted to oblige.
Three weeks ago she wrote: «In the name of its own principles, UKIP should now feel morally obliged to withdraw its candidates from the general election — or at least from contesting any seat in which a Liberal Democrat might oust a Conservative.
So, the then young and naive Christine O'Donnell obliged on both counts and now in 2010 Bill Maher is holding it against her and wants to create a scandal...!
«Now it is clear that Governor Udom Emmanuel seems to like our vacuous Senator so much, we would be much obliged if Akwa Ibom will take him off our hands for good.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President - elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressed doubt about the science behind global climate change during a contentious Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, but added he would be obliged for now to uphold the EPA's finding carbon dioxide poses a public danger.
For one thing, university departments should be obliged to give applicants a detailed account of the placement histories of recent graduates, as few now do.
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