How To Use Duty-bound In A Sentence
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He seems to feel duty-bound to provoke a reaction whether it is outrage, exasperation, outright hostility or unreserved admiration.
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Therefore the Government in particular and society in general is duty-bound to assist the construction industry to perform satisfactorily.
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It is satisfying to see that the Executive appears to have taken the hint on the appointment, though it still went through the process of hiring headhunters, no doubt because it is duty-bound to do so.
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We are duty-bound to manage our environment so that future generations may equally enjoy it.
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The directors are indeed duty-bound to bring to the table the wide diversity that exists among the membership in order to take a stand for the dreams of tomorrow's human condition.
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Once it had been leaked from supposedly sealed court documents, news agencies were duty-bound, sanctimoniously holding their noses, to put the Vaseline story into the public domain.
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But the UN and, more specifically, its leading members, are duty-bound to oppose the one aggressor nation today that threatens to make of its lone conflict a global catastrophe.
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We are duty-bound to deliver leaflets for the mainstream political parties.
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Most of his biographers and all of his friends say that he was simply a German, and when his country was at war he was duty-bound to build them an atomic pile.
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Given that scientists were very likely involved in a large portion of this research and duty-bound to publish, how did so much of this negative evidence drop from public view?
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How do we promote a sense of interdependence in which citizens feel not just enabled to correct inaccurate reports, but duty-bound to do so?
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Should our priests be allowed to pursue, in that unbridled manner, as politicians are duty-bound to do, matters that are essentially political in nature and whose resolution lie in political circles?
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`If I was to have, like, a cardiac arrest right here... you'd be duty-bound to start resuscitating me, wouldn't you?
NIGHT SISTERS
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If a mail coach broke down, overturned, got stuck in a snow drift, or was held up by highwaymen, the guard was duty-bound to abandon it, take one of the coach horses, and ride to the next town with the mailbags slung over his shoulder.
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Regular readers might get the impression I'm a critic of technology, but the information age has given me so many opportunities that I feel duty-bound to support it.
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Someone knows who the culprits are and are duty-bound to report them before someone is seriously injured or even murdered.
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Most fledgling parents or parents-to-be feel duty-bound to invest in some sort of guide to looking after a new baby, and publishers, naturally, feel duty-bound to take advantage of that by churning out one guide after another.
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I was one of those journalists, duty-bound to cover this minor Scottish success story but intrigued, too, by the single which had landed on my desk four months earlier and which had hardly been off my CD-player since.
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Ministers demanded that service because if they misled the people and did not immediately correct the record, they were duty-bound to accept responsibility and resign.
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Of course, the federal government is duty-bound to repay you, the lender, as prescribed by the debt obligation.
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In the traditional Hindu family, the son is duty-bound to look after his mother.
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Young girls are almost duty-bound to swoon over Yume's studly instructor.
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If you can make a convincing argument that what someone's saying will have a negative consequence, then they are, again, duty-bound to correct it.
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In those cases, I feel duty-bound to scribble a few paragraphs.
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But if the Lord Defender ordered him to undertake a special mission, aren't we duty-bound to pick up where he left off?
TREASON KEEP
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Does not use the worry, in this decision destiny time, in order to defend and saves us the common homeland Earth, anybody all should be duty-bound , bounden!
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The book is full of ghosts for whom the poet feels duty-bound to speak, and for the most part his theme is what the ghosts long for, the lovely body of earth.
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As the classical Greek tragedy bible dictates, the spurned queen is duty-bound to seek vengeance, and both innocent and guilty are indiscriminately caught up in the inevitable bloodbath and terrifying climax.
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If one adheres to that philosophy, then it's a duty to finish a child's meal, and duty-bound eating should be duty-free eating.
Maggie Lamond Simone: Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain the Smart Way: Rationalization
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It is satisfying to see that the Executive appears to have taken the hint on the appointment, though it still went through the process of hiring headhunters, no doubt because it is duty-bound to do so.
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In South Africa and in southern hemisphere domestic rugby in general, the defending team feels duty-bound to allow the ball to be recycled about 94 times before it can bring itself to compete for it.
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There is not much in the world more enervating than talking about cologne, but since the meal was being paid for by Tommy Hilfiger, for whom the publicists worked, I felt duty-bound to express some interest in the scent trade.
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When I know a visitor is due, I feel duty-bound to look my best, so I usually catch a quick shower, put on a bright shirt, pressed trousers and even a sunny smile.