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"I therefore ask that you free schools from the obligation to use this test.
That defiance released other parties from the obligation to the ceasefire, he told Monbiot.
(Only Velázquez, among the leading painters in seventeenth-century Spain, was exempt from the obligation to satisfy Church patrons.
Retributive justice often relieves the offender from the obligation to acknowledge guilt or to repay the victim and community.
Now, free from the obligation to buy, they are glad to let the future unfold as it will.
However, the push for vocation-specific majors should not absolve education leaders from the obligation of ensuring a rigorous liberal arts foundation.
But since my brother has cut me out of his life, shouldn't that free me from the obligation to buy his children presents?
For Glaucon, the trouble with invisibility is that it is tantamount to impunity; it liberates a corrupt species from the obligation to behave.
All early decision colleges will release the student from the obligation to attend if the family genuinely cannot afford the college costs even with the financial aid package.
Celebrating the liberty they had gained by coming to the New World, they echoed St . Pauls assertion that true liberty was inseparable from the obligation to serve others.
Mr Risen challenged the subpoena, claiming that freedom of the press exempted journalists from the obligation to testify required of any other citizen.
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