How To Use Obligated In A Sentence
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Drop it in my face, because I am not obligated to talk to you so don't expect me to start a conversation with you fucking dumbass.
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Now that BHT is out on video, I don't feel quite so obligated to hide such things beneath a cut tag -- for I assume that most of you who would be interested in seeing this film have already done so.
Play it again, Sam
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The reason I ask these questions is that Fannie Mae's bank addendum states that Fannie Mae not obligated to bear any expenses to make the title marketable so I'm trying to find out if this property can be purchased with an unclear title and what legal responsibilities might be transferred to me as the new property owner.
Mortgage News Daily - Mortgage And Real Estate News
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Anyway, after they had found the bug in her flat, he felt himself obligated, almost coerced into frankness.
THE LAST RAVEN
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As agents of investors, managers are obligated to maximize the interests of the owners or principals.
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Putting laryngeals in places they needn't be is a grave misanalysis on the part of a comparative linguist who's obligated by Logic to find the simplest solutions possible given the available evidence.
Laryngeal overdose in the Indo-European second person
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We should be able to disagree with a certain level of civility, but I do not agree that we are obligated to become a passive melded blob of single opinioned, mindless butt-kissers.
Leave the political S*** somewhere else!!!
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felt obligated to repay the kindness
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However, they were obligated to pay off the face amount of the claim and have already done so.
CORMORANT
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Beware: A cosigner is a co-borrower, equally obligated to repay the loan.
NYT > Home Page
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As nearly as I could find out this morning, this is to be done quadrennially, so this seems to be the first one conducted by the US (i.e., the Bush administration wasn't obligated to do one).
State, Arizona and the UN
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Or, in an even worse scenario, they will have transferred your title into a trust that then enables them to rent or "resell" your property to equally hoodwinked buyers while, to your surprise, you remain legally obligated to make the mortgage payments.
Are You Missing the Real Estate Boom? (Part 1)
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But we somehow feel obligated to spend time explaining away Scripture texts that propound notions that have long-since become moot (e.g., dietary laws that protected desert tribes lacking refrigeration) or are truly repugnant (e.g., Paul's views of women and slaves) at the expense of preaching vivid depictions of God's will in action today.
Eliot Daley: Killing the Church by Denigrating the Immediacy of God
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She, too, delivers a dual personality: the innocent young college girl Doc feels obligated to protect; and the little coquette, taunting Turk with promises she has no intention of fulfilling.
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Tenants are obligated to pay their rent on time.
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Of the civilized agreements my wife and I have come to over the long course of our marriage, one most cherished is that neither of us is obligated to attend anything the other must attend.
The Office Party « Tales from the Reading Room
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I had dinner cooked for me last night so I am now obligated to make pikelets for breakfast.
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This is convoluted enough, but Judge Collyer's truly novel finding comes with her implicit argument that to be "entitled" to a government benefit is to be obligated to accept it.
Forced Into Medicare
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Tundra thinks you're obligated to give him the mojo.
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They never act as go-betweens, spies, agents or bearers of false witness and cannot be bought, influenced, or obligated by the rich or powerful.
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From age twelve she is obligated to comply with all the demands placed on adult women.
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If you rent, your landlord is the one obligated to pay the trash collection fee unless your lease say differently.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Health Care Mandate a Direct Tax?
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Whatever a film director may do, the actors on screen and the spectators in the cinema are obligated to remain apart.
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I had dinner cooked for me last night so I am now obligated to make pikelets for breakfast.
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So we ask, do I get a discount from you guys then because you are not delivering what you are contractually obligated to do?
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We were obligated to attend the opening ceremony.
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Obligated militiamen were required to arm and equip themselves, and take part in occasional musters and training sessions.
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To what extent should people be obligated to detail these potential shortcomings/differences in a social setting?
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Ward's removal is apparently tied to the fact that he is contractually obligated to deliver a "Hitman 2" script, but Sony, along with producer Avi Arad, wants "Uncharted" turned around quickly.
‘Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune’ Adaptation Goes To ‘Conan’ Writers » MTV Movies Blog
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For me, to honor my heritage as I was raised to understand it, I am obligated to take a stand against what I know to be wrong.
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We have a number of things that we're obligated to do because of funding agreements.
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Watson felt obligated to him for the loan.
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There weren't any real clouds, just a few half-hearted, lazy efforts that the sky had probably felt obligated to make, but that didn't dim the sun in any way.
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Sometimes “internalism” is used in a somewhat different sense to mean that facts about moral obligation are tied essentially to the motivational condition of those supposedly obligated and externalism as the denial of this claim.
Reasons for Action: Justification vs. Explanation
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When I disagree with you, I am not obligated to then repeat your response word for word out loud for all to hear.
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This adds a completely new degree of immersiveness, since you rarely feel obligated to conform to a linear path of progress.
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Perhaps taking their cues from their camera-friendly mayor and the city's bellicose preachers, it seems everyone in Newark has become an irate showboater, in love with the sound of his or her own fury - to which the public servants are obligated to listen, no matter how much they've heard it before.
'Brick City' breaks away from its solid mold
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Under U-Va. policy, Huguely was obligated to tell school officials about his 2008 confrontation with the patrolwoman, but he apparently did not.
Accused U-Va. player George Huguely attacked sleeping student, teammates say
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Although women were exempted from the evening tefillah, they were obligated in morning and afternoon tefillah.
Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female.
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You're not obligated to win. You're obligated to keep trying. To the best you can do everyday.
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Tenants are obligated to pay their rent on time.
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Male and female members of religious orders took a vow of chastity and ordained priests were obligated to celibacy.
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But I really did feel like this "little gem" of a film kind of bludgeoned me with the cliché stick, and so I feel obligated to speak out.
DWARF STARS IN SHORT MOVIE (SNICKER)
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We needed some tender loving care, and usually the congregants don't think of themselves as being obligated to fulfill that role.
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This left 141 billion dollars in unobligated authorizations and unliquidated obligations.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
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Kor considered himself governor of my world, which he termed a newly acquired outpost of the Klingon Empire, and you and Mr. Spock considered yourselves freedom fighters, obligated to liberate us from Klingon domination.
Timetrap
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We were obligated to attend the opening ceremony.
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The 22 billion dollars of unexpended balances tentatively indicated as of June 30, 1947, comprise both unobligated authorizations and unliquidated obligations.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
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My take on the subject of constitutionality is that the federal government is constitutionally obligated to protect the economic and social interests of the minority (ranchers in WY, MT, ID, et. al.) from the capricious wishes of the majority (the liberal, big-city types coalesced into the various environmentalist groups like GreenPeace).
Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups
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One is a world where people are obligated to have many children in order to increase total happiness.
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He grabbed my wrists so strongly that his force obligated my body to stand up.
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was obligated to pay off the student loan
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It was full of important stuff that an up-to-date attorney was truly obligated to know.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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Professionals are obligated to crate artwork according to standards that prevent items from being damaged in transit.
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You're not obligated to win. You're obligated to keep trying. To the best you can do everyday.
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Recently, a Sikh student in Montreal was forbidden from attending his school if he wore his kirpan, a dagger Sikhs are obligated to carry as a part of their faith.
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Firm CEO Bruce Ratner told the Wall Street Journal the money would be used a new railyard (which the developer is obligated to build) and perhaps to pay off a land loan.
Norman Oder: Green Cards for Sale? Atlantic Yards Backers Seek Chinese Investors
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This means that funds have to be obligated against contractual agreements within a limited amount of time.
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He's still owed nearly $52 million in salary from the Mavs, but the team is no longer obligated to match it in luxury taxes.
USATODAY.com - Finley makes it official, signing with Spurs
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BLMIS customer statements reflect impossible transactions and the Trustee is not obligated to step into the shoes of the defrauder or treat the customer statements as reflections of reality," said the court.
Madoff trustee's loss calculation method upheld
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Emden continues: These two families, Christianity and Mohammedanism, which God selected as vehicles to bring faith into the world, were never brought under the yoke of mitzvoth (commandments) of the Torah; their fathers never gave it to them, nor did they stand at Sinai; neither were they slaves in Egypt; therefore, they are not obligated for the 613 mitzvos and are thus exempt from the prohibition of shittuf (loosely translated here as the Trinity).
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: In The Discussion Of Jesus, Jews Should Go On Offense
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I suppose taxation can be thought of as scutage, that is, pay the Govt to do things that you, as an individual, don’t have the time, inclination, wherewithal, etc. to do, or to get out of doing something otherwise obligated.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Threat of Forced Labor Through Mandatory “National Service”:
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Griselda is obligated to pledge complete obedience to her nobly born husband.
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While antivirus software vendor sites are not obligated to conform to any virus-naming convention, most do.
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My take on the subject of constitutionality is that the federal government is constitutionally obligated to protect the economic and social interests of the minority (ranchers in WY, MT, ID, et. al.) from the capricious wishes of the majority (the liberal, big-city types coalesced into the various environmentalist groups like GreenPeace).
Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups
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When Savannah, Georgia, power lifter Cheryl Ann Haworth tries to clean-and-jerk the equivalent of a white rhino, we as Americans are obligated to pray for her success, despite the fact that we know nothing about her or any of her foes.
Chuck Klosterman on Sports
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Doe case that public schools were obligated to educate all children, even those in the country illegally.
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All states were obligated to submit their conflicts to arbitration, judicial settlement, or to the League Council which could investigate, conciliate, and recommend terms of settlement.
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Yet by touching the king first, the player might be obligated to move the king to another square if he can legally do so.
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If the parents are honest and sincere, the teenager will feel obligated to adhere to such values.
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You're not obligated to win. You're obligated to keep trying. To the best you can do everyday.
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She felt obligated to make some kind of chitchat, however desultory.
IN A STRANGE CITY
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In Shoeshine, two boys, displaced by the war's aftermath and obligated to shine the shoes of American soldiers for money, are caught with stolen goods and sent to a reformatory.
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I felt obligated to let him read the letter.
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As a member of the Confederation's forces, I'm obligated to root out usurpers and traitors to the government.
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It had once been the case that a worker who did not wish to join a union or pay its dues refrained from joining and was not obligated to pay dues.
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Does that mean I'm morally obligated to burn that lady's outfit?
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Blake felt obligated to interject a comment of his own.
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Sellers are obligated to disclose significant property defects of which they are aware.
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Although he's not obligated to deviate from his original quest to destroy the kingpins of the criminal underworld, taking a few minutes to eliminate rabble in the streets augments the game significantly in two ways.
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I had thought about buying a place up here myself, but then I'd be obligated to entertain social climbing saps and I do enough of that when Parliament is in session.
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Under the US proposals, the future interim government would be obligated to honour agreements between the existing Governing Council and the US.
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Perhaps this explains the empty streets of Tokyo in the film: the script is obligated to depopulate the city rather than confront the implications of the story.
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It once happened that a man uncovered the head of a woman in the marketplace, she came before R. Akiva, and he obligated him to give her four hundred zuz [denarri; a denarius was half a biblical shekel].
Akiva, Rabbi.
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Re: [MarisolEnPlayas] what happens if i move to mexico leaving all my debt here in the u.s. would it i'm shocked marisol that you would counsel a potential criminal that what she is doing is ok. she only owes $40,000 and i would venture to say by the tone of her post that she just doesn't feel she should be obligated to her debt which she probably incurred because she had to have THINGS without thinking of the consequences of buying them on credit. before you jump on me i have a close relative with the same attitude "gee its not my fault all the banks and credit cards told me i could have this money to buy stuff-it's not my fault that i did it, it's theirs so screw 'em and all the other people who pay their debt's, i don't care if their interest rates go up because of me, i'm more important". there's an old yidish expression-be a mensch! her situation is not like your mothers so don't constantly turn other people's situations into ones you're familiar with-it doesn't wash in this case-open your mind to the fact that every situation does not compute with your own. kisses and cheers-pedro aka attilla the hun on this one
What happens if i move to mexico leaving all my debt here in the u.s. would it affect me there?
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You're not obligated to eat you mother's bean salad if you're not there.
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I felt obligated to let him read the letter.
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You are not obligated to lay down completed sequences, however, you do risk being caught with the cards in your hand if another player goes out.
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But the preface does not mention a countertrend: a drop among people not obligated to read.
Archive 2009-01-01
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Women are obligated in tefillah (the amidah [lit. “standing,” the prayer of eighteen benedictions]) even though there is an obligation to say it at specified times (Mishnah Berakhot 3: 3).
Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female.
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The laws, for instance, require doctors who witness injuries consistent with child sex abuse to call authorities; and social workers are obligated to snitch if they confront someone clearly about to physically harm another.
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We were obligated to attend the opening ceremony.
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As a patient advocate, the perioperative nurse is obligated to adhere to safe medication protocols.
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Each member is obligated to contribute 2.5 percent of his salary or monthly income to the association.
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It seems to me that they can only underwhelm or disappoint at this juncture," said Scott Graham , head of the U.S. government trading desk at BMO Capital Markets, one of the 22 primary dealers that trades directly with the Federal Reserve and are obligated to bid at Treasury auctions.
Jury Out on Treasurys Rally
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Public safety nets rely on the idea that a group or society is a superordinate entity for which individuals are morally obligated to sacrifice.
The Immorality Of Public Safety Nets
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Because the woman is obligated in the Passover sacrifice and eating mazzah, she is also obligated in eating bitter herbs (maror).
Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female.
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Mussar clearly distinguishes this type of generosity from another kind, called tzedakah, which means obligated giving, such as tithing.
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With this issuance, OHSU's proforma maximum annual debt service (MADS) is estimated at $47.8 million, with an adequate historical proforma MADS coverage by EBITDA of 2. 7x for the obligated group and 3. 8x on a consolidated basis, at FY-end 2008.
Pill Hill reshuffling its financial deck (Jack Bog's Blog)
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My take on the subject of constitutionality is that the federal government is constitutionally obligated to protect the economic and social interests of the minority
Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups
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And the way the law works if there's any appearance of partiality, the judge is obligated to recuse himself, and he did.
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She felt obligated to make some kind of chitchat, however desultory.
IN A STRANGE CITY
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Of course, he is in no way obligated to provide solutions, else the play be nothing but a piece of agitprop with an in-your-face agenda.
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It was unlawful for the Treasury department to cause first-position debt holders to take less than what they were obligated to receive during Chrysler's restructuring, and to handpick creditors to enable the deal with Fiat to go through, all paid for with the lost pensions of people in Indiana.
Obama leaning towards support for TARP funds to pay for jobs bill
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Was I now obligated to membership because we chance to share the same profile; because we leave the same pigeon-toed footprints in the sand?
My Other Mother is a Ferrari
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To tell someone that s/he should be obligated to the pursuit of an idealizing end is not to be an affirmer of life but a denier.
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And the way the law works if there's any appearance of partiality, the judge is obligated to recuse himself, and he did.
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Only the tanna, R. Johanan ben Beroka (beginning of the second century c.e.), claimed that women were obligated in procreation on the basis of Genesis 1: 28 where both males and females are blessed (Mishnah Yevamot 6: 6), but his opinion was not accepted as halakhah (Rambam, Ishut 15: 2; Shulhan Arukh E.H. 1: 13).
Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female.
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Many times this requires an interpreter, for whom the physician is obligated to pay.
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Under the US proposals, the future interim government would be obligated to honour agreements between the existing Governing Council and the US.
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You are not obligated to provide her with your company just because she insists on it.
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After completing their training, all medical workers are obligated to put in several years at a state medical facility.
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Since he's already agreed to help you, he'll feel obligated to give up a player in furtherance of his assistance.
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He had got a girl pregnant and felt obligated to her and the child.
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You're not obligated to win. You're obligated to keep trying. To the best you can do everyday.
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I feel obligated to clean up after myself since I'll be running into the maids all month.
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I am obligated to give you the correct answers so that they can see that we are talking sense.
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Dillon was still the consummate showman and since he wasn't obligated to perform his back catalogue, he was able to be himself.