Sentence examples for duties associated from inspiring English sources

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And yet here he is, a good-natured nanotechnology trailblazer, swooping into the UK for duties associated with having won the £1m Queen Elizabeth prize for engineering.

Mr. Bush recalled the historical arguments that "future generations would not remember that there are duties associated with protecting the country we love so much," Mr. Bridgeland said.

The team did not have a general manager during his executive tenure, but as a vice president he performed many of the duties associated with that post through 2008.

ICANN, in full Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, nonprofit private organization incorporated in California on September 18 , 1998 and tasked with taking over from the U.S. government various administrative duties associated with running the Internet.

When I received my doctorate, my supervisor, according to tradition, had to declare that I was to receive my degree "with all the rights and duties associated thereto by custom and law towards science and society".

Yesterday he was talking in the Oval Office about how Lincoln had completed or addressed the concern that the founding fathers had when -- Madison in particular -- when he rejected Patrick Henry's request to include a declaration of rights in addition, because of the concern that future generations would not remember that there are duties associated with protecting the country we love so much.

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As Strong points out, participation in the 'vital publics' (2009: 173) of donation includes that 'unique duty associated with the biological citizen', the obligations and costs of the munus.

We were able to identify the duty associated with the sudden cardiac death for 431 of the cases (98%).

Conclusions Stressful law enforcement duties are associated with a risk of sudden cardiac death that is markedly higher than the risk during routine/non-emergency duties.

A few examples: honey boat: a garbage scow or barge (1941); g-man: garbage man, soldier handling garbage duties, usually associated with the military (1941); airmail: trash thrown from high windows (1952).

High work demands that interfered with family duties were associated with higher ITL [ 30].

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