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It might be doubted whether states can be the proper objects of obligations that is, whether they are capable of having obligations owed to them.
If we are to be capable of knowing our obligations, they cannot be obligations which we cannot know that we have met when we have met them.
Obligations are allocated according to the health capability paradigm's functional requirements principle, so parties are assigned obligations because the functions they typically assume make them particularly capable of fulfilling the obligations [ 11].
adjective: capable of meeting financial obligations noun: a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances The word solvent has appeared in 110 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Aug. 20 in "Uncertainty in Courthouse Fogs the View at the Stadium," by George Vecsey: It is a sad state of affairs when the big events are being played in courtrooms rather than ballparks.
Yes, the emirate did owe about $10 billion in sovereign debt, with an extra $70 billion owed by "affiliated companies," but al-Abbar said its $350 billion in estimated assets would be more than capable of meeting these obligations.
At this stage or level, the individual contractors unite their wills through separate promises of obedience to a new moral persona equipped with distinctive (i.e., not simply transferred) rights and obligations, and capable of using their combined strength to discipline, compel, and thus govern effectively.
But she believes that demanding more responsibility of someone who is capable of fulfilling their moral obligations because they have at least some degree of autonomy might end up increasing their autonomy.
Even the accounts of her dates read like work, which in a sense they were — the obligation of a capable, and marriageable, college girl.
Even the accounts of her dates read like work, which in a sense they were the obligation of a capable, and marriageable, college girl.
The escalating row threatened to eclipse Monday's summit after Greece's finance minister, Evangelos Venizelos, issued a tart response to the suggestion, saying his compatriots were themselves capable of fulfilling the "historical obligation" to take the country out of crisis.
The ECJ's advocate general said: "Solely the fight against serious crime is an objective in the general interest that is capable of justifying a general obligation to retain data, whereas combating ordinary offences and the smooth conduct of proceedings other than criminal proceedings … are not".
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