Sentence examples for clarified obligations from inspiring English sources

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She went on to flag up a "strengthened and clarified role" for the ombudsperson; "better" clarification of instances when "bulk collection of data may occur and what distinguishes it from mass surveillance"; and "strengthened and clarified" obligations on companies signing up to the Shield, such as deleting personal data when it is no longer necessary.

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Pufendorf clarifies obligation at DJN I.6, in his discussion of law, sanction, and the claims of lawgivers.

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights clarified legal obligations Friday for school districts in providing access to sports for students with disabilities.

To clarify the obligations of professors and avoid misunderstandings from students, your department should, as you suggest, establish policies here.

Joseph R. Egan, a lawyer representing the Nuclear Generation Employees Association, said he would file suit against the Power Authority in New York to clarify its obligations.

That can be done by checking a prospective roommate's credit history, talking to references provided by the roommate and having a written agreement clarifying the obligations of each party.

The reform package also contained a number of provisions regulating the site-selection process and clarifying the obligations of the IOC, the bid cities, and the national Olympic committees.

It clarifies state obligations to protect human rights from abuses involving private participants such as companies, the independent responsibility of all businesses to respect human rights, and where there is a governance gap, the need for remedies that are consistent with human rights standards.

Harmonisation of this kind will enable us to clarify the obligations imposed by the rules, from the point of view both of industry and of inspectors throughout the whole of Europe.

Our analysis employs a right to health based approach because it provides a framework, international human rights conventions and treaties, clarifying the obligations of domestic states and the international community regarding health services as well as the services that all people are entitled to claim [ 30].

As one commentator points out, "a right to health that is too broadly defined lacks clear content and is less likely to have a meaningful effect," highlighting the importance of clear definitions that clarify state obligations, identify violations, and establish criteria and procedures for enforcement [ 14].

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