Sentence examples for considered obligations from inspiring English sources

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Imam Khalil Laher, who preaches at various mosques in the borough including to an 800-strong congregation and has signed the statement, said: "My biggest problem is that these are normal religious values and for many Muslims are considered obligations of the faith.

By contrast, theories about the aim or goal of belief typically have an immediate and substantive impact on conceptions of its ethics, and can be used, in particular, to answer questions about the relative importance of various norms, whether there are "all things considered" obligations in a given situation, and so on(see Velleman 2000, Wedgwood 2002, and Shah 2003 for general discussion).

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Once we have a definition of all things considered obligation, it is easy enough to define permission, forbiddenness, and gratuitousness.

Ms. Weiser considers it as much her job to teach mothers basics like how to cook kale (or at least, how to teach their help to cook kale), as to help them learn to say no "to all those volunteer types of projects that they consider obligations".

The ELSI literature on biobanking has largely focused on the issues associated with a biobank's relationship to its contributors, considering obligations represented in informed consent agreements and the potential obligation to return individual research results.

Richmond council, however, says it has considered its obligations under the law and the government has also intervened to support Richmond's position.

In fact, only days before Enron filed for bankruptcy on Dec. 2 of that year, the ratings agencies still considered its obligations as investment-grade.

Further they considered family obligations and kinship relations to be a barrier to care.

The Zeuthens are an old money dynasty with A-list status yet Robert feels obliged to consider his obligations to the nation rather than simply the destiny of the family enterprise.

It is considered an obligation, known as "zakat," and one of the five pillars of the faith.

He considered moral obligation as a sub-process of the decision-making process that motivates individual to make a moral judgment before forming moral intentions.

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