Sentence examples for Executing your duties from inspiring English sources

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I completely respect that you have a job to do and support that, but please exercise judgement and common sense when executing your duties.

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This is money you may have to forfeit if you incorrectly execute your duties as a notary public.

It also shows that he was paid $319.58 to cover the cost of expenses incurred while executing the duties of his office.

Because many situations which confront officers in the course of executing their duties are more or less ambiguous, room must be allowed for some mistakes on their part.

This, upon the ground that the receivers, in executing their duties, were acting under judicial authority derived from the constitution of the United States.

Executing her duties with talent and zeal, Greene became "arguably the most powerful woman in the New York art and book world".

— Rangers forwards may be executing most duties required to win Stanley Cup playoff games — forechecking, blocking shots, throwing body checks — but they are foundering in the most significant aspect of the game, scoring goals.

Because many situations which confront officers in the course of executing their duties are more or less ambiguous, room must be allowed for some mis akes on their part.

The city argued that Officer Matthews had spoken "pursuant to his duties as a police officer" and as a public employee, Judge Jones said, noting that Officer Matthews was voicing concern about executing his duties properly; that he spoke only to his superiors, in the workplace itself; and that the discussions concerned only the substance of his job.

"Any act that amounts to obstruction may render one liable to the offense of 'criminal contempt of court.' If anyone obstructs or violently charges the bailiffs when they are executing their duties, Police will take resolute action," said a police notice Monday.

His tombstone was to include only his name, his dates of birth and death, and the United States Supreme Court citation for City of Houston v. Hill, a case, from 1987, in which he won the First Amendment right to interrupt police officers who were engaged in executing their duties.

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