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The state has an inescapable obligation derived from universal human rights.
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In other words, a sense of obligation for elderly parents has been considered as 'natural' and an inescapable component of parent-child relations (Ikels 1993).
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Whatever the outcome of possible lawsuits against the private ratings agencies, surely there is an inescapable conclusion: They cannot and must not be relied upon to assess the capacity of sovereign states to meet their obligations.
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But suddenly that seemed an inescapable conclusion.
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