Sentence examples for assuming obligations from inspiring English sources

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These members may have been unaware that by accepting benefits, for example, by taking a newly marketed drug, they were thereby assuming obligations; in addition, in cases such as incapacitating medical emergencies, they could not have refused the benefits.

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The sale of Klopman, which makes fabric and has sales headquarters in London, is valued at $47 million, including assumed obligations, Galey said.

They are told to short-circuit history, to avoid tactics for growth that the West now sees as errors, to assume obligations that rich lands took on only when they became much wealthier.

They are told to short-circuit history, to avoid the West's errors rather than waste time making mistakes themselves, to assume obligations that rich countries took on only when much wealthier.

Many of us assume obligations when we assume professional roles.

It has been argued that the political context, at least as it is in the modern nation-state, fails to meet any of the above conditions, and so it is implausible, if one accepts voluntarism and the claim that all voluntarily assumed obligations are contractual in nature, to suppose that persons in modern nation-states have special political obligations.

By contrast, the bootstrapping that tort law refuses is of the essence of contract and underwritten by the fact that contractual promisors, in contrast to those who make representations for purposes of tort law, intend not just to convey information but rather, directly though the self-same intentions, to assume obligations.

The narratives were shown to include both illumination of moral perceptions and assumed obligations.

They assume, however, real importance for individuals and groups to the extent that they are actualised in states respecting human rights and assuming responsibility for their obligation, as well as to the extent that rights-holders are active agents in claiming their rights.

Although McKinley had not entered the war for territorial aggrandizement, he sided with the "imperialists" in supporting ratification, convinced that the United States had an obligation to assume responsibility for "the welfare of an alien people".

Voters in stronger countries would balk at assuming the obligations of less prudent members.

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