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Some American states have "shield laws" which exempt reporters from obligations to identify sources.
The Kyoto protocol on climate change exempted China and other developing polluters from obligations to cut greenhouse-gas emissions.
When do religious convictions allow individuals (or corporations) to excuse themselves from obligations that are binding on everyone else?
But climate agreements so far have exempted the poorer countries from obligations to reduce the release of greenhouse gases.
It also releases Internet providers from obligations to increase protections of customer information against hackers and thieves.
(The pattern has lasted a long time and was enshrined in the Kyoto treaty on climate change, which exempted developing polluters from obligations to cut greenhouse-gas emissions).
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Church and charity came not from obligation or guilt, but from the heart.
These acts are also known as devotions or devotional practices, which means that they are accepted voluntarily and not from obligation.
bumping into Charlie Ravioli," meaning, just bouncing from obligation to electronic entreaty, just spotting a friend and snatching a sandwich, just being busy, just living in New York.
Immunitas develops to counter an all-encompassing reciprocity, to provide protection from obligation and insulation from the potentially unappeasable commons.
"Travel helps retirees celebrate freedom from obligation," says David J. Ekerdt, director of the Gerontology Center at the University of Kansas, whose research focuses on the transition from work to retirement.
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