Sentence examples for duties stemming from from inspiring English sources

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There, members in good standing perform such rites as having their marriages sealed for eternity and conducting vicarious baptisms for the dead, duties stemming from church teachings that families exist in the afterlife and the spirits of those who died without converting still possess the free will to choose the faith.

(It remains logically possible, of course, that duties stemming from group rights will fall upon individual persons, just as it is possible that the rights of individual persons will generate duties for groups).

Any rights and duties stemming from an original contract do so not because of any particular historical provenance, but because of the rightful relations embodied in the original contract.

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That detective was already on modified duty stemming from an unrelated domestic dispute.

Specialist Sivits pleaded guilty to four charges, including dereliction of duty, stemming from an incident on Nov. 8 in which prisoners were stripped, hooded, beaten and forced into humiliating sexual positions.

The pension fund, the Teachers Retirement Systemm of Louisiana, filed its original complaint in December 2002, but amended its lawsuit to include charges of breach of fiduciary duty stemming from questions raised since then by investigators, as well as from various settlements and announcements by A.I.G.

The positive moderating effect on the negative relationship between Machiavellianism and prima facie duty stems from the possibility that a certain performance evaluation composed of CSR issues related to business (i.e. customer satisfaction, innovation activities, value creation and so on) may impact on the pursuit of personal benefits.

How appropriate is it to describe the healthcare provider's responsibility and duty as stemming from their 'consent'consent

This is not to say, of course, that non-parents would thereby be relieved of the general responsibility to avoid inflicting harm upon others, a duty that stems from the general principle of nonmaleficence [ 5].

His wife Minna was based in Berlin (she did not enjoy Paris) as was his beloved mother; and he had a series of Royal duties from the Prussian court, stemming from his appointment as Court Kapellmeister in 1832.

Insider trading is, of course, illegal, but prosecutors have not been inclined to make cases against lawmakers for such violations stemming from their Congressional duties.

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