Sentence examples for extra obligation from inspiring English sources

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And those of us who did not oppose the war have an extra obligation to be as sober as we can in our assessment of the probabilities.

As she learned the history of Chess Records — which added amplification and urban sophistication to the Delta blues on recordings by giants like Waters and Howlin' Wolf, and helped to usher in the rock 'n' roll era with artists including Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley — Ms. Knowles said she felt an extra obligation to the project as a musician.

Participants at times feel pressured by the extra obligation caused by money.

If you have an extra obligation today, a temporary source of stress in your life, or another reason today is unusual, decide which activities can be skipped today if you need to.

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Either the contracting companies charged higher prices to cover the costs of their extra obligations, or European governments are quietly subsidising the arms sales.

The vinaya has always exacted more intense asceticism from women than from men because, according to tradition, the historical Buddha did not at first desire women monastics and laid extra obligations on them when he conceded their existence.

Even in countries where finance is less important, deposits equate to a big fraction of national income.Governments making promises to creditors are therefore taking on substantial extra obligations.

Unavoidable if the BBC is to be saved from the consequences of a fixed licence fee, reducing in real terms on account of inflation and £400m of government-imposed extra obligations – S4C, World Service, local TV and broadband roll out.

Extra obligations on NATO in order to please Russia--for example, barring peacetime stationing of forces on the territory of new members, or preventing the construction of NATO facilities there--would immediately undermine NATO's one-for-all-and-all-for-one defence pledge, by creating two unequal tiers of membership.Russia would like NATO to abandon any further enlargement after round one.

Internationally, the pressure the BBC is under to commercialise its news service, after being given full funding responsibility for the BBC World Service and extra obligations such as funding licence fees for over-75s, will "exacerbate pressure" for the corporation to compete for advertising and sponsorship outside the UK.

Coyle reminded her LSE audience that this had resulted in the negotiation being lumped together with the government's spending review, which led to the BBC being forced to take on extra funding obligations while the licence fee was frozen until 2017.

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