Sentence examples for from any obligation from inspiring English sources

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He may well feel at least morally released from any obligation of confidentiality.

These schools are exempt from any obligation to follow the national curriculum.

The Supreme Court has already released states from any obligation to go along with the president's expansion of Medicaid.

B. Prior to releasing the operator from any obligation under such bond, the ASMC shall obtain the concurrence of OSM.

In a nod to Republican concerns, the governor's proposal includes provisions that exempt religious institutions from any obligation to solemnize or provide facilities for same-sex weddings.

In Britain and America, the new joint-stock companies were freed from any obligation other than to obey the law and pursue profits.

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Freed from any obligations to fact, "The Manchurian Candidate" can play far dirtier than "Fahrenheit 9/11".

Those who successfully complete the juvenile sentence are free from any obligations to the adult system.

Freed from any obligations outside those in his head, Walker's compositions travel more easily from idea to idea.

Mr. Hawke has shielded every nationally chartered bank from any obligations to follow state lending laws, she has said.

It is simply the further emancipation of the managerial elite from any obligations to the political community.

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