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

It will not provide me with a self-propelling manual wheelchair as I'm not capable of using it, and so considers its obligations met by providing me with an attendant chair, which another person has to push.

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.

The Kingdom of Prussia was also strongly opposed to the new Polish constitution, and Polish diplomats received a note that the new constitution changed the Polish state so much that Prussia did not consider its obligations binding.

And while the Army promises action, adventure, and an education to kids who might not have had much of any of these, in reality the MoD considers its obligations fulfilled if recruits have attained a reading age of nine to 11 after basic training.

Lucchesini has already made several declarations that Prussia cannot aid the Commonwealth, and in June that year, Potocki's mission to Berlin received a confirmation of that, motivated on the grounds that the Constitution of 3 May changed Polish state so much that Prussia does not consider its obligations binding.

China was not the only country considering its treaty obligations if the U.S.-North Korean rhetoric escalates to war.

Kathleen Culver, a University of Wisconsin-Madison journalism professor, said Facebook must consider its ethical obligations outside of its legal responsibilities.

We heard Westpac chief executive Brian Hartzer pushed on what senior counsel assisting the commission Michael Hodge QC called a failure to consider its responsible lending obligations over a number of non-compliance issues.

Professor Deirdre K. Mulligan and PhD student (and CTSP Co-Director) Daniel Griffin have an op-ed in The Guardian considering how Google might consider its human rights obligations in the face of state censorship demands: If Google goes to China, will it tell the truth about Tiananmen Square?

"It's part of society's ongoing obligation to consider its history," he said.

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