Sentence examples for duty to express from inspiring English sources

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Every member of our team has the right and the duty to express concern about a patient.

"There are people who believe it is your duty to express their point of view or their anger.

But Mr. Walters, a retired stage hand, said he and other members of the jury felt that they had a duty to express their outrage over the conduct of Bosnian Serb soldiers under the political leadership of Dr. Karadzic, who did not appear in court.

At the United Nations, the General Assembly was called into plenary session and the Secretary General, U Thant, simply said that it was his solemn duty to express for all of them "the most profound sorrow at this tragic event and to convey our condolences to the family and to the Government and people of the United States".

Hoffman stated that he was not concerned with perfectly imitating Capote's speech, but did feel a great duty to "express the vitality and the nuances" of the writer.

Second, as we saw with the tipping issue from my last blog post, we have a duty to express our thanks to the many people who have aided us throughout the year, or who enrich our lives with the gift of friendship or familial love.

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Alas, having now finally been furnished with the necessary details, I feel duty-bound to express my disappointment.

Whatever the rights and wrongs of the particular cases, it was clearly the duty of politicians to express themselves forcibly.

"It is still my belief," he added, "that the German people if they could express themselves would not approve these acts against the Jews.But as they cannot so express themselves it is the duty of men everywhere to express our indignation not alone at the suffering these men are imposing on an innocent people but at the blow they are striking at civilization itself".

Caregiving, after all, is a wife's expected role, and most accept it perforce as a duty that offers precious time to express love and wishes, settle financial and legal matters, and right past wrongs.

Du Bellay's sonnet collection, Les Regrets (1558), combines satire and pastoral to depict the corruption of society in Rome, to which diplomatic duties had exiled him, and to express his yearning for the beauty and peace of his native Anjou.

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