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Cash, in commercial use, coins and bank notes, as distinguished from promissory notes, drafts, and other forms of obligations payable.
Any gift places upon the recipient some form of obligation.
Even if it does not pass in its entirety, some form of obligation remains a possibility.
The data and the trends suggest, too, that there will be more defaults, and more elderly Americans driven to poverty by an inability to either pay this debt or discharge it in bankruptcy, as they can do with virtually any other form of obligation.
Similarly, if rationalists claim that our knowledge in morals is knowledge of an objective form of obligation, they owe us an account of how objective values are part of a world of apparently valueless facts.
Judgments in morals involve a form of obligation or value that lies beyond experience, which only informs us about what is the case rather than about what ought to be.
Strategies in which health workers have some form of obligation (such as visa conditions restricting area of practice or loan repayment) could be more effective in retaining them on a longer period.
It was also found that those nurses who studied nursing by their preference were 3.16 times more likely to wear nursing uniforms than those who studied nursing under some form of obligation.
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