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oblige

[uh-blahyj] / əˈblaɪdʒ /




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If Landbridge is obliged to give up the lease, "then we have an obligation to take measures to protect the Chinese company's interest -- that is our position," ambassador Xiao Qian told Australian media on Wednesday.

From Barron's

They would be obliged to pay that fee if he makes 10 appearances.

From BBC

His parents obliged, opening a brokerage account for him.

From MarketWatch

Despite the hotel waiving the fee for the team, they said they felt "obliged to reimburse" them to be able to rely on their support in the future.

From BBC

Treasury Department to ask the Federal Reserve to do a rate check, and that the U.S. central bank obliged.

From MarketWatch