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I concluded my obligation to the Bureau of Prisons in August of 2013.

Larry concluded his obligation to the Missouri prison system in 1992 and continued working at the turkey plant for the next seven years.

11) the title of Chapter III shall be replaced by the following:" a) paragraph 1 shall be replaced by the following:" b) where the national regulatory authority concludes that obligations imposed under Directive 2002/19/EC (Access Directive), would not result in the achievement of the objectives set out in Article 8 of Directive 2002/21/EC (Framework Directive).

Since the necessary condition for a natural obligation of promises cannot be fulfilled, we may conclude that this obligation is instead the product of group invention to serve the interests of society.

Meeting for a summit in Brussels on 22 May, European heads of state and government proposed to take the CSR reporting obligations further, concluding that the proposal should be examined "with a view to ensuring country-by-country reporting by large companies and groups".

As a result, Judge Kaplan wrote, there was "no proper basis" for the court to conclude that "the obligation to produce the defendant before it in this criminal case has come into existence".

Some draw from this the conclusion that respect is owed not to all but only to some human beings; others conclude that the obligation to respect all humans is groundless: rather than being grounded in some fact about humans, respect confers moral standing on them.

An additional, practical consideration against interpreting the Reciprocity Principle to apply depending on the participant's intention is the difficulty in ascertaining a participant's intention and so in concluding whether there are reciprocal obligations.

Visits to the Soviet Union in 1927, 1929, and 1932 led him to conclude his foreign obligations and return to Moscow once and for all.

Wang is about to conclude his military obligations back home, after which the team will try to lure him to the U.S., no sure thing (the money in some foreign leagues is comparable to what NBA rookies make, and the schedules are often less grueling).

You're often dealing with the parents, you know, potentially siblings if they're donors and that sort of thing.' One researcher concluded that moral obligations to ensure the future health and well-being of the child participant supersedes other barriers, such as lack of financial or patient resources, that are frequently cited as reasons against disclosure based on contextual considerations.

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