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Dinner parties are complicated things, where obligation and gratitude collide and overlap — and sometimes crash and burn.
However, loyalties and obligations are complicated in South Sudan and do not always follow ethnic lines.
CDO's, of course, are collateralized debt obligations, those complicated financial tools that spurred unhealthy debt and lending in the United States, causing shocks that spread around the world when the system collapsed in 2007.
"The rural and remote issue is very complicated because there are obligations on three or four parties," she said.
In a month and a bit, when the Games open, we may find that it complicates our cheering obligations, tainting or heightening the mix of vague patriotism and keen commercialism that constitute the Olympic spirit, and make it fun.
These "relational" obligations are further complicated in the context of genetic research.
Members within a family usually have different relationships with one another complicated with different interests, rights and obligations.
It is one of the fundamental conceptual uncertainties complicating the putative obligation to disclose [ 46].
Top Democrats said it helped to put a face on an economic calamity that is as complicated as a synthetic collateralized debt obligation.
As derivatives go, collateralized debt obligations are not all that complicated.
And these conflicting attitudes about out social and moral obligations to patients in pain have complicated national and global efforts to make lethal drugs available to terminal patients.
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