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The case would be entirely clear if Spain would assume distinct obligations.
In his earliest work Prichard supposes that principles specify distinct obligations, e.g. those of telling the truth, educating one's children, serving one's country.
In the past, paper money was frequently regarded in the United States as a portion of the public debt, but in more recent years money has been regarded as a distinct type of obligation, in part because paper money is usually no longer payable in gold, silver, or other specific items of intrinsic value.
But if the catalogue accompanying American Modern represents MoMA's commitment, in the words of Lowry, to "constantly revis[e] the narrative of its own history," it just as assuredly reminds us of a distinct absence of obligation to the average museum-goer.
Prichard originally thought that conscience, or a sense of obligation, was a distinct species of motive from desire.
But most moving of all is his assertion that, even though we live in an age in which the extinction of the human race is a distinct possibility, "hope is a moral obligation, not just an emotional state".
Each term, however, has a distinct meaning that carries different international obligations and consequences.
In that humble mission, there's a lot to learn about the modern media, tech and music economies, and how a distinct voice can cut through the noise and be self-sustaining when freed from commercial obligations.
A distinct plodder.
A distinct resistance to potential.
A distinct possibility, no doubt.
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