Sentence examples for either obligation from inspiring English sources

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Relevant results are also obtained as to the incentives and decisions that drive to undertake, either obligation, because of the limited supply and possibilities of market access to paid employment, or vocation, leading us to question what barriers - internal-external and more or less subtle ones operating in these processes.

Ambiguities concern a word form with more than one distinct (exclusive) meaning; for example must which could express either obligation or probability and the addressee then has to adopt one meaning or the other.

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The options for spending the bonus were either without obligations or with obligations (spending for the practice related to a goal, possibly preset) or a combination of these options.

Stating the equation a little differently illustrates the principle a little differently: 'Assets = liability + capital', which is to say that everything a company owns represents either an obligation to a creditor or back to the owner.

Because it concerns what force/content pairs commit an agent to what others, illocutionary validity is an essentially deontic notion: It will be cashed out in terms either of obligation to use a content in a certain way conversationally, or liability to error or vindication depending upon how the world is.

You had no obligation either to attend this lavish funeral or to help pay for it.

That is Expat's question and I have no obligation either to ask or answer it.

This interpretation imposes no obligation either to step down or to discuss your inner life with your congregation.

This does not mean (nor was I asserting) that the university was under an obligation, either legal or moral, to avoid giving offense.

Trump controls the executive branch and is under no obligation, either constitutional or normative, to offer Cabinet positions to anyone who might undermine his administration.

He may not by his interjection of the privilege either diminish his obligation to establish his qualifications, or escape the consequences exacted by the State for a failure to satisfy that obligation.

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