I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly. |
But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection. |
And on its part, the eMac obliges users to downscale to low resolutions to maintain usable frequencies. |
The usual distinction does not apply when the relationship between the parties obliges them to look after the patient. |
The Scotland Act obliges MSPs to elect a new first minister within 28 days of the departure of his predecessor. |
They might also agree that obtaining a consultant post in a teaching hospital obliges a doctor to teach. |