Sentence examples for collective obligation from inspiring English sources

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So it's up to us to remember, always, our collective obligation to the public good.

All parents — regardless of socioeconomic status — must accept the responsibility for children's health and safety as a collective obligation.

In 1985, with other inner-city bishops, he co-authored "Faith in the City", a report that challenged government and the private sector to feel "collective obligation" for the most benighted parts of the country.

We are so accustomed now to localise identity in emotion, to construct the self through individual feelings, that I question my own capacity to have lived as part of a collective obligation that took no account of what now would be characterised as trauma, serviced and solaced by professional counsellors.

Now, in the painful aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks and in the midst of our resolute war on terrorism, President Eisenhower's hopeful words point us to our collective obligation to defend the enduring principles of freedom that form the foundation of our republic.

Take Kymlicka (2016, pp. 172-173) who argues: "It may well be true that we would all be better off, individually and collectively, if we were more able and willing to engage in intercultural dialogue, but it's difficult to see why this is an issue of justice or collective obligation.

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For families, these collective obligations may work.

Denying Israelis a chance to hear the music would indirectly, he says, condone its misuse by the Nazis.The re-eruption of this ancient row comes as Israelis are embroiled in an ardent attempt to come to terms with the identity of their society, what it stands for, and their collective obligations to the past and to the future.

The President needs to remind us that as members of the same society we have obligations to one another — that the wealthiest among us must pay their fair share of taxes, that any of us who loses our jobs or homes or gets terribly sick can count on the rest of us, and that we have collective obligations to our elderly, our children, and the rest of the planet.

Collective obligations, in contrast, cannot be divided into bilateral components.

In domestic law, collective obligations can be compared to criminal law statutes or even domestic constitutions.

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