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Lending margins are high; some of the major competitors are tied up in obligations to government; some may also be obliged to sell pieces of banking infrastructure.
We can afford not to get embroiled in obligations".
Meanwhile, National Union has $42.1 billion in obligations looming off its balance sheet.
The lease was renegotiated in 1973, relieving him of millions of dollars in obligations to rehabilitate the market.
Today, Fannie Mae has $769 billion in obligations on its balance sheet, and $896 billion in off-balance-sheet guarantees.
Add to that "a squeaky-clean political culture that believes in obligations and duties, not rights" and "one of the most talented bureaucracies in the country".
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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?
But hers was an idealism wrapped in obligation and braced with pragmatism.
Having attended matches at Windsor for decades, it seems this part is now sung by fewer people and more in obligation than defiance.
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