What is more, to refute it Iraq seems to be obliged to prove a negative, which, to a layman, seems a little tricky.
Appellants have sought to avoid this logic by asserting that even if one could be obliged to buy insurance when one sought medical care, one cannot be obliged to keep it.
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According to the account, the board claimed it was being put in an "inviduous position by the continued refusal to set a budget - with one member going so far as to add that he would be obliged to consider his position were the state of affairs to continue".
If all, or some, of these wind farms are to be erected, the National Grid would then be legally obliged to extend the electricity infrastructure, so that the power generated by the turbines could be carried to where the power is most needed - cities in England.
In the end, before she asked to be sent to an old folks home, Aunt Raquel was obliged to be cared for by me, always cursing herself for putting me to so much bother.
If it chose not to take this draconian step, the Navy would be obliged to slow the rate of production and delivery of the 153 Trident II missiles currently authorized so as to minimize the adverse effects of shutting down the line entirely.
Now all that's needed is for the Council of Ministers to give it the nod - it's rare for them to say no - and then member states will be obliged to enshrine the extended copyright in law.
It needs to be mandated to make recommendations on weaknesses in the system, and countries should be obliged to take these recommendations extremely seriously.
According to a senior banker, we will get some of the answers on Friday, when the Spanish government is expected to decide what level of losses Spanish banks should be obliged to recognise on their reckless property and construction loans, on top of 50bn euros of provisions they have already been forced to make to cover potential losses.
Since it is almost inconceivable that Russia will agree to the forthcoming extradition request, it is highly unlikely that he will be obliged to defend himself in court.
By so doing, he has compounded the danger already made too real by his earlier, adamant opposition to fielding effective anti-missile systems: The likelihood that the United States will be obliged to deploy such defenses after they are needed, rather than before.
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Both Mr Clinton and Mr Barak seem to believe that, once the fighting has subsided, Mr Arafat, bruised and impoverished, will be obliged to address the same proposals for a final settlement that were put before him, and rejected, at Camp David.
Energy Secretary Ed Davey appeared to distance himself from the proposal and Downing Street said energy firms would be obliged only to "offer" the cheapest tariffs.
The natural way to resolve this conflict would be to reorganize the whole business so that investors are obliged to pay for the rationings that they use.
Another is to allow local people to be able to choose low-carbon local energy sources, rather than being obliged to rely on large-scale electricity grids run on polluting coal.
Although the bill currently says a judge has to agree with a minister's decision to order a secret session, critics claim that the judge would in reality have little discretion and would be obliged to back the decision in most cases.
He finally chose to leave when senior aides at the White House were told that if they stayed past Labor Day, they would be obliged to remain till the end of the president's term in January 2009.
The council will still be legally obliged to provide the care but the service would be delivered by other providers.
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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.
And he said the council could also be obliged to make further payouts in the future.
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.
Now it's a consumer products company, which means it is obliged to be nice to us lumpen non-IBMers.
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.
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