And he said the council could also be obliged to make further payouts in the future.
At the very least, Al Jazeera America should be obliged to register as a foreign agent.
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Mr Gallois may also be obliged to find someone to fill another tricky job at Airbus.
The EU's foreign ministers, who meet on January 30th, may be obliged to take a decision.
In that case Morocco would be obliged to leave the land it has claimed by historical right.
As a result, the United States could be obliged to violate existing obligations mandated by the U.N.
In such circumstances, diplomats believe, the United States would be obliged to impose sanctions on India too.
If true, decision-makers would be obliged to approve funding for a program that is untested and unproven.
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One day he may botch something really badly and be obliged to ride off into the sunset.
The Soviet Union should be obliged to put up collateral to secure U.S. credits, government guarantees and other loans.
If Mr Cowen lost the motion he would be obliged to resign and call an election within four weeks.
If they fail, the president would be obliged to submit a public plan proposal to Congress for speedy consideration.
So most elderly Chinese will be obliged to rely heavily on social-security pensions.
However, a country that makes that choice will be obliged to make domestic policies consistent with the chosen exchange rate.
Should Mr Usmanov reach a 30% stake in the club then he would be obliged to make a takeover offer.
Countries like China will be obliged to take even less Iranian oil over time to continue to avoid American attention.
But every person entering the workforce after the scheme is introduced would be obliged to take out a privately provided pension.
There have also been suggestions that private depositors with investments of more than 100, 000 euros should be obliged to endure a "haircut".
' In this case, effectively, I will be obliged to come back.
Future forestry concessionaires will be obliged to attach a bar code to each tree they fell (and the stumps they come from).
For the first time, the two sides will be obliged to dismantle warheads, not just the missiles and bombers that carry them.
PCCs will also be obliged to take an oath of impartiality, a public act declaring that they will be above party politics.
All those involved will be obliged to comply with the terms of a nationally applicable contractual agreement on a code of conduct.
Bishop Tartaglia accused ministers of being "disingenuous" and of "staggering arrogance" over suggestions that churches would not be obliged to solemnise gay marriages.
It would, however, be obliged to defer the deployment of such missiles aboard the fifth D-5 capable submarine for one to two years.
What is more, to refute it Iraq seems to be obliged to prove a negative, which, to a layman, seems a little tricky.
Card issuers will also be obliged to explain their terms in plain English and inform customers about the cost of using their cards.
Artists and educators are and should be obliged to create opportunities for people from all backgrounds to encounter the very best artistic experiences.
It needs to be mandated to make recommendations on weaknesses in the system, and countries should be obliged to take these recommendations extremely seriously.
Under the terms of this amendment, in the event he cannot so certify, the President would be obliged to secure collateral for such aid.
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