Using "obliged" in a sentence

com This information is information that BICO Group is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
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They invoke the 1986 federal Guidelines, but they are also obliged to abide by the Endangered Species Act.
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Though his views were conflicted, he felt obliged to do so since his brother had been caught in a drug case and he needed to become an undercover agent to ensure his brother's safety.
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‘The fear of blushing,’ said the psychiatrist Pierre Janet in 1921, ‘like the fear of exhibiting deformity or a ridiculous aspect of oneself, are varieties of pathological timidity, of the fear to be obliged to show oneself, to speak to others, to expose oneself to social judgments.
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Perhaps this reflects Laura’s loneliness, and her feeling obliged to go through the motions…” I think what we do as fans is deep map Twin Peaks (William Heat-Moon’s term), “deep mapping” meaning layering the different ways we engage with the characters, symbols and stories, and it’s a living map, always changing.
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You may find other named exclusions or hard limits on the amount the company is obliged to pay.
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However, Sandler pressed — "Adam is very insistent and can get you to do anything!" says Hankin — and the actor obliged with the goofy "mouse face" laugh you see in the movie.
Source: Looper

It covers cellular standard-essential patents, which Huawei is presumably obliged to offer for license under FRAND principles, but Huawei saw fit to make an announcement about it nonetheless.
Source: Telecoms.com

  The artist’s car was partially blocking traffic on Post Street, and he swiftly obliged the police’s request.
Source: Brown University Athletics

Two Moroccan players came over to say goodbye and Ronaldo, the Portuguese superstar in the twilight of his career, briefly obliged but barely broke his stride.
Source: The New York Times

 "She was obliged to sound near to Celine, but I wanted to hear her heart," Lemercier told Vulture.
Source: USA TODAY

The European Crypto Initiative made a statement indicating it was “concerned that it would apply to a far wider range of obliged entities and individuals” than MiCA.
Source: Bitcoin Magazine

That said, you’re by no means obliged to stick with Spotify, as it has Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, thousands of stations via internet radio and a USB port, so you shouldn’t be stuck for something to play on Christmas morning.
Source: Classical-Music.com

The video proved so popular that we leaned on the fitness guru for another session, and he obliged us with this super “Hero” routine.
Source: Muscle & Fitness

It has been fixed in an update rolled out last week, but its inclusion in the KEV catalogue – a list of important bugs that US government organisations are obliged to fix on a rolling monthly schedule – means it warrants immediate attention from corporate security teams.
Source: ComputerWeekly.com

And we obliged because they let us develop as opposed to try and control or develop us in the way they wanted us to be.
Source: High Times

A worldly-wise taxi driver had obliged to be the tour guide and ice-breaker for the trip.
Source: The Indian Express

Are they as moral as direct protest or resistance? Does it matter if we can quantify them as more, equally, or less moral? The question you raise and that activist raises is whether we are obliged to engage in any particular form of resistance to injustice.
Source: Dakota Free Press

Angle obliged and began walking up the ramp, but then stopped on stage and had a message for Alpha Academy.
Source: Wrestling Inc.

"That the self-employed will not be obliged to comply with the auto-enrolment rules is a cause for concern for ICTU.
Source: ICTU RTE.ie

Unlike TV networks, streaming platforms like Hulu and Netflix aren't obliged to comply with the 1934 Communications Act — the law that requires broadcasters to provide political advertisers with equal access to the airwaves.
Source: NPR

The tracks of oil tankers Superba and Inviken and the supply ship Belize show they were in the vicinity but none of them appear to have changed course, indicating they had not received any instructions to respond to a distress situation, which they would have been obliged to do under the law of the sea.
Source: Human Rights Watch

He obliged and admitted he knew how poorly out of tune it was.
Source: The Union

And unlike finding archaeological treasure such as ancient coins or jewellery, you’re not legally obliged to hand it in – but it is still something to consider.
Source: Eastern Daily Press

First, Trump's Labor Department stated that fund managers are obliged to put "pecuniary" considerations above other issues, such as politics.
Source: Detroit News

Excellent game-management, as we are contractually obliged to call it.
Source: The Guardian

3% of Ubisoft's capital; had it reached 30%, it would have been obliged to make an offer to buy the company.
Source: GamesIndustry.biz

Finally, a brief filed by a group of taxpayer organizations argued that the capital gains tax will benefit all Washingtonians, including the few who would be obliged to pay it.
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The armed forces' latest statement indicated troops had "neutralised" more than 70 "terrorists" during November and uncovered material to make IEDs as well as livestock and grain stocks which local populations are being obliged to hand over to the jihadists as a form of Islamic tax.
Source: Barron's

The Clean Money Forum looks at investment policies and analyzes the actual investments in corporate bonds and shares that the country’s pension, savings and insurance institutions are obliged to publish.
Source: The Times of Israel

With knitting, as with all things, we are merely obliged to start the work, understanding that someone else may have to pick up where we most assuredly will leave off.
Source: Forward

Just as it was their duty to rid the game of the Asians who would pick at a seam, they felt obliged to crack down on the chuckers who threatened to bring cricket into disrepute.
Source: An Island's Eleven the Story of Sri Lankan Cricket ESPNcricinfo

DiscountAre manufacturers or distributors of medicinal products statutorily obliged to give a discount to health insurance schemes or third parties?Manufacturers or distributors are not statutorily obliged to give a discount to health insurance schemes or third parties, but in practice these discounts are often given.
Source: Lexology

COCCIA I think that’s a very stupid attitude from a couple of university professors! If you look at the collection of books that we are obliged to consider philosophical, most of them have little in common.
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Husain often obliged fans with a quick drawing on a paper bill or a napkin and Raza’s home in Paris was always open for young Indian artists.
Source: The Indian Express

Of course, she was obliged to sound near to Céline, but I wanted to hear her heart.
Source: Vulture

In 2019, a ruling by the Dutch council of state that the pollution levels breached European law obliged the government to do suddenly what its predecessors had failed to do gradually: shut down some of the major sources of this pollution.
Source: The Guardian

Not that I don't love you or like you, or both, but I would feel that you would feel obliged to read the book.
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With good reason, Hiromu is obliged to recuse himself, since the meeting gets him worrying about Yukio’s well-being.
Source: Variety

But the Bank argued that Article IV, Section 10 of its Charter which prohibits interference in the political affairs of any member, legally obliged it to disregard the UN resolutions.
Source: Bitcoin Magazine

It would have been impossible for Stewart to get through a concert without playing the track, so the band obliged by acknowledging Stewart’s ascending solo career.
Source: Far Out Magazine

Over the weekend the Bulls confirmed that Nkosi has been absent without leave since November 11 and the URC side felt obliged to open a missing person case with the Brooklyn Police Station in South Africa due to a ‘grave worry and concern’ for his wellbeing.
Source: RugbyPass

They are not obliged to fix the leak.
Source: Independent Tribune

Those suspected of criminal offences will be obliged to provide law enforcement with the passcodes to their mobile phones, a French court ruled this week, with a failure to do so resulting in a fine of as much as €270,000 or a three-year prison term.
Source: EURACTIV

The equivocations, soft-pedaling, and code-switching you’re obliged to have at the ready if you aren’t a white cis man are tools of self-preservation and navigation in unfair power structures.
Source: The New Republic

In South Korea, all able-bodied men are obliged to serve between 18 and 21 months in the military.
Source: The Korea Herald

In a blog post Wednesday, the group said it was obliged to escalate its actions because climate change posed such a large threat to humanity and future generations.
Source: Fox News

And the Princess of Wales obliged with sustainable clothing, wearing jewels from her late mother-in-law Diana, Princess of Wales and choosing an emerald green Solace London dress, which was rented from the platform HURR, and glittering heels from her wardrobe.
Source: Metro.co.uk

We are obliged to serve our different client base present over the enterprises of medicinal services, healthcare, innovation, next-gen technologies, semi-conductors, chemicals, automotive, and aerospace & defense, among different ventures present globally.
Source: GlobeNewswire

Ducati happily obliged Ryan’s request.
Source: TheGamer

Financiers, who should be obliged to channel capital towards more sustainable activities, will be able to continue bankrolling fossil fuels, deforestation and human-rights violations without scrutiny.
Source: Social Europe

"The meeting also produced a new road bike definition, with a view to making road bikes a new standard category within open time trials, instead of organisers being obliged to put on a separate event specially.
Source: CyclingWeekly

When I asked ChatGPT to generate a cover letter for a university job, it obliged in a competent but uninspired way.
Source: The Atlantic

All of this creates a form of Internet fragmentation as content providers like YouTube, and overseas networks, mostly APAC-based, are obliged to contract with South Korean ISPs or telecom providers in order to gain access to end users in the country.
Source: The Diplomat

I offered to buy a beautiful condo, I offered a settlement that was twice what I'm obliged to based upon our prenuptial agreement, and she turned all of that down and has tried to battle everything little thing which is definitely not our preference.
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But none of the planning applications for these factories has been obliged to provide an economic impact analysis.
Source: The Guardian

You shouldn’t feel obliged to accept them all.
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It would have been impossible for Stewart to get through a concert without playing the track, so the band obliged by acknowledging Stewart’s ascending solo career.
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iQOO has been obliged by public events at home to miss its scheduled December 2, 2022 launch for its latest top-end smartphones, thought to emerge as the 11 and 11 Pro with the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.
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Once Nelson Knitting Company got word, they obliged by including a monkey pattern with every subsequent pair of socks.
Source: Fox 5 Las Vegas

2) OS Virtualization macOS users can use the Microsoft Windows OS platform if they are obliged to do so by installing the operating system on their devices.
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When this happens I feel that one is obliged to regard the machine as showing intelligence.
Source: Aeon

Rockwell had been unnerved by the thought that Wilson, while launching herself as a professional racer, had perhaps felt obliged to keep in touch with Strickland because of his “access to brands and sponsorships and connections.
Source: The New Yorker

They duly obliged when Latrell Mitchell forced his way over before five minutes later, a break from Josh Addo-Carr led to James Tedesco scoring.
Source: The Guardian

We at Polaris are obliged to serve PMR's diverse customer base present across the industries of healthcare, technology, semi-conductors and chemicals among various other industries present around the world.
Source: Fast Company

By the way, we change our opinions quite often, and when we change our opinion, we are not obliged to inform you.
Source: GuruFocus.com

Notably, some provisions have been updated to indicate that certain users of a high-risk AI system that are public entities will also be obliged to register in the EU database for high-risk AI systems.
Source: Présidence française du Conseil de l'Union européenne 2022

 Kraken claimed it was obliged to lay off many employees despite having already lowered personnel and marketing expenses.
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And in the course of a career, professional military education should reiterate a service member’s role in society and the standards they are obliged to uphold.
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Key Takeaways Russia is attempting to capitalize on the Western desire for negotiations to create a dynamic in which Western officials feel obliged to make preemptive concessions to lure Russia to the table.
Source: Kyiv Post

This could be done by statute, or the Supreme Court could be obliged to adopt it by virtue of public pressure.
Source: The Washington Post

Which begs the question: why do I keep this stuff? Will my own great-grandchildren feel obliged to keep it? These scrapbooks are much like the monarchy itself.
Source: CBC.ca

It asked the judge to confirm its viewpoint that, under its deal with Kobalt, it’s “crystal clear” that the music rights firm is obliged to “indemnify” it in cases like the Eight Mile Style dispute.
Source: Complete Music Update

Director Marcia Mayeda obliged a few weeks later, writing back with good news.
Source: NPR

And Shaq obliged for a meager sum of $25 an hour.
Source: The Sportsrush

  She says she is bullied by her co-workers for wearing tights in summer and for not having the internet and never having been to a club, or even a bar, and how she is obliged to lower her gaze in front of any man who is not a family member.
Source: Moment Magazine

Tom Steiner, a renowned technical-diving instructor with 32 years of experience, explained that “as a technical diver, you should be self-sufficient at any time in case of team separation or any situation where you could be obliged to surface on your own.
Source: Eurogamer.net

She obliged by performing Bach.
Source: The Christian Science Monitor

Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, and his weaponisation of energy supplies, obliged Germany to simultaneously end its dependency on Russian gas and rethink a self-consciously low profile as a military power.
Source: The Guardian

The writers obliged and Greene promptly exited stage left following a brain tumor, making him the only original "ER" character to bite the dust.
Source: Looper

An announced crowd of 4,812 obliged as Logan Eggleston stood at the left end of the service line.
Source: Austin American-Statesman

First, Donald Trump’s Labor Department stated that fund managers are obliged to put “pecuniary” considerations above other issues, such as politics.
Source: New York Post

 I'm now doing five days a week, which I'm contractually obliged to do, and it's still hard and tiring but I'm not volunteering for an extra day of overtime this year.
Source: Business Insider

Can anyone catch the elusive star? Team performance of the round Leinster did not have it their own way against fierce rivals Ulster as the experienced Cian Healy was given his marching orders for dangerous play in the 20th minute, opening the door for the visitors who obliged and stretched their lead out to 19 points at a stage.
Source: planetrugby.com

We explained this in earlier stories (here and here) but the basic idea is to make it harder for trial attorneys to force insurers to pay their fees if they prevail in court for policyholders (this is called the one-way attorney fee, because policyholders aren’t obliged to reimburse insurers that win in court; the law laying this out was passed in 1893).
Source: Florida Phoenix

In a statement, the European Crypto Initiative said of the plan that it was “concerned that it would apply to a far wider range of obliged entities and individuals” than MiCA, which the lobby group said meant “diluting MiCA's initial concept and potentially weakening its effect.
Source: CoinDesk

DiscountAre manufacturers or distributors of medicinal products statutorily obliged to give a discount to health insurance schemes or third parties?There are no statutory rules obliging manufacturers or distributors of medicinal products to give certain discounts.
Source: Lexology

They happily obliged as Alvarado walked off to a standing ovation.
Source: Backstage

To prevent riot organization through social media, we are obliged to create internet limitations.
Source: CNN

It comes after a law introduced in 2020 obliged the manufacturers of certain appliances and devices to add a sticker to their products, stating its durability and repairability.
Source: The Connexion

So naturally, Bravo TV’s Andy Cohen felt obliged to inquire with Gayle King of “CBS Mornings” about the reported romance between “GMA3” hosts Amy Robach and T.
Source: HuffPost

Manufacturers are therefore obliged to install containment measures.
Source: The Medicine Maker

Credit: Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/LightRocket via Getty Retailers that sell plastic products should also be obliged to buy back plastic waste and find ways to reuse it, says Forrest, who chairs the Minderoo Foundation, which runs an initiative to accelerate the creation of a circular economy.
Source: Nature.com

Burt Berendsen (Christian Bale) lost an eye and half his face in conflict, but gained a lifelong amigo in Harold Woodman (John David Washington), a Black soldier who — and this is among the film’s “this really happened” details — was obliged to fight in French uniform since American troops refused to integrate.
Source: Variety

For this reason, and others, I feel obliged to defend Gormley.
Source: The Guardian

 He obliged with the now-viral lyrics, which were picked up by producers Duke & Jones.
Source: NDTV

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin AMR22 Photo by: Erik Junius The floor changes introduced by the FIA to combat porpoising and bouncing have obliged all teams to pursue bigger changes than they might otherwise have planned.
Source: Motorsport.com

One ­ongoing conundrum is the inter­national debate over restitution – whether Western museums are morally obliged to return objects looted during the age of imperialism (something the British Museum still resists, although it’s fast ­becoming a lone voice).
Source: The Telegraph

Theroux obliged with the now-immortal lyrics: "My money don't jiggle jiggle, it folds / I like to see you wiggle wiggle, for sure.
Source: BBC

First, Trump’s Labor Department stated that fund managers are obliged to put “pecuniary” considerations above other issues, such as politics.
Source: NBC Montana

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