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The phrase "caring obligations" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to an individual's duty or responsibility to take care of someone or something. For example: "I have a number of caring obligations at home, so I am unable to accept a new job."
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The adult children of the elderly take upon themselves heavy caring obligations.
In one study, African-American women with cancer said that they presented despite family caring obligations.
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This addition, however, does little to address, in any substantively meaningful way, the duty to care obligations of HCPs in the context of an infectious disease outbreak.
Health-care obligations were voided.
It must also reduce its debt and health-care obligations.
But most big companies are not ready to give up on their health care obligations.
But consider the federal situation — excluding, as with the state numbers, health care obligations.
The steel business was unattractive to buyers, he said, in part because of the large health care obligations.
The firm has also advised the United Automobile Workers union in its negotiations with Detroit's auto makers over health care obligations.
Moody's Investors Service downgraded San Francisco's debt rating in November, citing the enormous retiree health-care obligations, among other factors.
America's state and local governments are struggling to meet pension and health-care obligations to their retired workers.
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