So surely she is obliged to do what she is being paid to do?
If the prosecution fails to prove even one element, a jury is obliged to acquit.
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The White House is obliged to respond to all petitions that gain more than 25, 000 signatures.
As it is, Mr Djukanovic is obliged to treat Montenegro's criminal gangs rather kindly.
Greece is obliged to raise 9.5bn euros from asset sales by 2016 under an international bailout plan.
Now it's a consumer products company, which means it is obliged to be nice to us lumpen non-IBMers.
Malawi ratified the Rome Statute, which created the court, and as such, it is obliged to arrest him.
Mr Santer's designated successor, Romano Prodi, a former prime minister of Italy, is obliged to look on impatiently.
As such, the FCO is obliged to maintain its assets, and the work on Albert was essential maintenance.
It is obliged to attend to the humanitarian needs of the population, to keep order and keep civil administration operating.
The Solicitor General in his institutional role going before the Supreme Court is obliged to answer the specific question before them.
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Mr Mugabe insists that Britain is obliged to finance land nationalisation, compensating the white farmers, under oral agreements made before independence.
The BBC says it is obliged to ensure value for money for licence fee payers, and a fair and reasonable resolution is needed.
The CQC is obliged to inspect care homes once a year but has told the BBC it cannot guarantee this will happen in Essex.
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PPR, which now owns 68% of the Gucci Group, is obliged to make an offer for all the shares it does not own already.
Roberts alone finds hints of desperation and regret, although, in the end, she, too, is obliged to forget the cloud and join the silver lining.
Indeed, since Britain joined the European Community in 1972, the House of Lords is obliged to seek a preliminary ruling concerning the interpretation of any relevant E.
But no one is obliged to go out and vote for one - and in so doing confer upon the process - and the winner - some democratic legitimacy.
Administrative courts, provided for by the constitution, should be created, in which a bureaucrat, and not the citizen, is obliged to provide legal justification for his decisions and actions.
Affianced to the lovely Imoinda, the warrior prince Oroonoko, heir to a west African throne, is obliged to suffer the king his grandfather's insistence on his droit de seigneur.
This review process was important to undertake, said the spokesperson, because from 26 May the ICO is obliged to investigate any complaints it gets about the use of non-compliant cookies.
If, for instance, a Catholic sees a relic in a pawnshop, he or she is obliged to buy it, so that it won't be used for blasphemous purposes by a nonbeliever.
If a body with a statutory responsibility for safe conveyance faces an increasingly serious problem that it acknowledges openly that it does not understand, it is obliged to take immediate action.
At the moment, that court is obliged to hear all challenges to criminal convictions carrying a sentence of a year or more, and all appeals in civil cases of any kind.
Under the terms of the 2011 Public Bodies Act, decisions to scrap quangos must be approved by Parliament and the government is obliged to give consideration to the views of select committees.
Under Luxembourg's law the owner of more than 33% of a company is obliged to make a full bid for the firm, but the duchy's regulator made an exception for Mr Mordashov.
If a flight is cancelled, or delayed for more than five hours, in Europe, there are strict European rules in place, which mean that the airline is obliged to provide assistance at the airport.
Turkey is obliged to open its ports and airports to Cypriot-registered ships and aircraft under an agreement extending its customs union to the ten governments, including the Greek-Cypriot one, which joined the union in 2004.
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As a public service, it is obliged to deliver letters and packages to every corner of Germany, from islands in the Baltic Sea to the Bavarian Alps (its publicists peddle photographs of loyal employees punting down rivers to reach obscure addresses).
Mr Kohl's junior partners in coalition, the Free Democrats, who have staked their reputation on tax cuts, may quit the government if Mr Kohl is obliged to scrap tax reform entirely, leaving his Christian Democrats and their Bavarian sister-party, the Christian Socialists, in a minority.
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