Sentence examples for a direct duty from inspiring English sources

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G4S's barrister, Scott Matthewson, denied that the company owed Graham a direct duty of care.

A spokesman for the Home Office said public sector employers, who have a direct duty to abide by the Human Rights Act, had already been advised of the risk of a human rights challenge.

In September 2014 the Congregation of Christian Brothers agreed to pay Turner £17,000 after he brought a compensation claim for psychiatric injury, cost of therapy and loss of earnings, arguing that the Irish Christian Brothers were vicariously liable for the alleged abuse, owing him as a child a direct duty of care.

These researchers have a direct duty or moral obligation toward each of these primary stakeholders because these stakeholders are intimately tied with the diagnostic and clinical aims of rapid WGS research.

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None of the presented methods perform a reversible pseudonymization in combination with a direct duty-separated de-pseudonymization by a party other than the pseudonymization service provider (see Table  1).

The violation of any duty may be wrong (it may be wrong not to give to charity), but the violation of a directed duty is a wronging of the being to whom the duty is owed: it wrongs that being.

Alison Saunders, the director of public prosecutions, confirmed on Thursday that the deterrent will apply only to professionals who have a direct professional duty of care over the person.

Therefore, it seems unconceivable to rule out a direct communicative duty in informed consent, as well as the possibility of a refusal to perform the examination if deemed inappropriate.

"Even a very preliminary analysis shows that as the basis of these disasters, as a rule, there lies a failure by officials to carry out their direct duties adequately," he said at the time.

"Even a very preliminary analysis shows that as the basis of these disasters, as a rule, there lies a failure by officials to carry out their direct duties adequately".

In the context of intergenerational ethics, such theories rely on indirect reciprocity, where duties to the future are owed in response to what one has received from the past, or on a chain of obligation, where the present generation has direct duties only toward those descendants that overlap with itself.

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