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But hers was an idealism wrapped in obligation and braced with pragmatism.
This tornado of emotions has inspired some fine recent books, Jane Gross's "Bittersweet Season," Richard Russo's "Elsewhere" and Alex Witchel's "All Gone" among them, each a valuable study in obligation and pain.
Locked together in obligation and duty, assailed by guilt and love, the Lamberts thrash against the cycle of needs — to forgive, to explain, to solve the riddle of unacknowledged hurts buried under thick layers of half-repressed memory.
We heated up leftover pizza for him, and my husband and I stared across the table in obligation, knowing that we had to eat this offering between the two of us.
Having attended matches at Windsor for decades, it seems this part is now sung by fewer people and more in obligation than defiance.
The so-called "Dollar Diplomacy" gave way to the more erudite "mission civilatrice" of Wilson, whose delay into what he called "the war to end all war" allowed U.S. American might to be cloaked in obligation.
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But there cannot be conflicts of all-in obligation.
An all-in obligation arises when there is a non-overridden requirement for him to do it.
Why bother with substitute sources of stand-in obligation when, thanks to having become moral saints, act utilitarianism will fortunately always do?
We can afford not to get embroiled in obligations".
Meanwhile, National Union has $42.1 billion in obligations looming off its balance sheet.
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