Suggestions(1)
Exact(2)
He hesitated at first to admit Mr. Dallek to the archive, in part because Mr. Sorensen, like every Kennedy insider, was constantly obliged to refute rumors of the president's health problems.
While Jainism enjoins observance of total nonviolence by the ascetics, it is often argued that the man is constantly obliged to engage in destructive activities of eating, drinking, breathing and surviving in order to support his body.
Similar(58)
I think the answer lies in the odd incentive system under which they operate -- they constantly feel obliged to do things that they believe will reduce their long-term performance.
Not only is this arrangement bad for women; I don't think it's necessarily good for children either – being hovered over constantly and obliged to serve the emotional needs of an adult who has blocked herself from normal adult modes of pleasure and accomplishment.
Fashion is obliged to constantly reinvent itself, so that everything eventually comes back in vogue, and it seems the same can be said of good old-fashioned misogyny.
In sensible cycling cultures like the Netherlands, riders are generally free to pootle about in relative safety, not obliged to be constantly aware of the next potential, looming hazard.
At the same time, he counsels that the same arguments used to deprive women of their rights could easily be used against laborers—"anyone who was obliged to work constantly and could therefore neither become enlightened nor exercise his reason.
In many cases, women tend to be more susceptible to secondhand stress, feeling obliged to be constantly available to care for people and to soothe other's pain.
They are obliged to stay cheerful, constantly encouraging and pandering to the lucky boys out in the middle.
You're not obliged to want to fuck me, but nor do I feel any obligation to go around constantly apologising for who I am.
If he had a Muslim wife, obliged to remain 10 feet behind him, then "I would walk all day," he tells us, "constantly changing my pace".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com