I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly. |
If the law obliges us to pay our taxes, do the news and the weather, then we will. |
But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection. |
The act obliges employers to identify and safeguard against all risks to health and safety. |
And on its part, the eMac obliges users to downscale to low resolutions to maintain usable frequencies. |
It obliges us to be stripped of our illusions, our narrow and self-serving views. |