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Adams suggests, with some plausibility, that the notion of obligation is ineliminably social, that it must involve a relationship between persons, a relationship in which a demand is made (Adams 1987b, p. 264; also Adams 1999, pp. 245 246; for a nontheistic view defending a similar position, see Darwall 2006).
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An arrest was made, and the crowd, having gathered again, surrounded the police station, and a demand was made for the release of the prisoner.
In other words, they were mere promises to pay in gold or silver at the issuing bank, if such a demand were made.
He also emphasized that the plan would have to include more relief for homeowners and distressed communities, a demand being made by Democrats in Congress.
Mr. Anand, who refutes that such a demand was made, said that there was no basis for getting the case transferred at that time because it was possible to execute a fair trial in Delhi.
The obvious answer would be for a ransom payment but there has been no suggestion of such a demand being made.
In August 1321, a demand was made to the king that Hugh Despenser and his father, Hugh Despenser the elder, be sent into exile.
A demand was made for separate youth friendly services through medical practitioners.
If this demand is made by a new democratic government enjoying high levels of support within global public opinion, Israel could find it difficult to oppose.
The increasing weight of China in every market is a global trend, but growing Chinese, as well as Indian, demand is making an especially big impact in Indonesia.
"A shortage of funding and increasing demand is making it impossible to maintain adult social care services at current levels let alone to try and raise standards of care while our roads are crumbling under a £10.5bn repair backlog caused by decades of underinvestment.
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