Sentence examples for consequent duty from inspiring English sources

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Correspondingly, the psychiatrist had a duty to exercise "reasonable care to act consistent with the standards of the mental health profession, in order to protect the foreseeable victims of his or her patient". The Court reasoned in this connection that some ability to control the patient's conduct is sufficient for the "special relationship" and the consequent duty of care to exist.

Fate, or Divine Providence, has placed America at this time in the position of sole superpower, with the consequent duty to uphold global order and to punish, or prevent, the great crimes of the world.

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He has experienced great advantage from this conversion and from "teaching them their consequent duties".

In the guise of their club, which, despite it all, is still constituted by them, they evaluate its apprehension by interlopers; whether players and managers understand who they represent, and the consequent duties incumbent upon them.

No consequent moral duty to read a good deal on the situation in Nigeria.

But in a radio broadcast on a Castellon station in his district General Bosch said: "In view of the happenings taking place in these moments in the capital and the consequent vacuum of power, it is my duty to guarantee order in the military region of my command until I receive corresponding instructions from His Majesty the King".

"In view of the happenings taking place in these moments in the capital and the consequent vacuum of power, it is my duty to guarantee order in the military region of my command until I receive corresponding instructions from His Majesty the King". Radio stations in the Valencia region on the Mediterranean were occupied by the General Bosch's troops, the news agency Europa Press said.

Catastrophic passions there are aplenty, however, and Howden gives a sonorous performance that captures the tension between wifely duty and womanly desire before erupting into the consequent guilt, delirium and helpless grief.

Justice Benjamin Cardozo, in Ultramares Corp. v. Touche, 174 N.E. 441 (N.Y. 1931), expressed the danger of expanding the concept of duty in tort to include economic interests and consequent exposure of defendants "to a liability in an indeterminate amount for an indeterminate time to an indeterminate class.

José's insistence that, despite Carmen's blandishments, he must return to duty leads to a quarrel; the arrival of Zuniga, the consequent fight and José's unavoidable ensnarement into the lawless life culminates musically in the triumphant hymn to freedom that closes the act.

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