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"Personally I believe business has an obligation to inform itself and inform its employees about the pros and cons.
The council has an obligation to inform the public yet there is not a single mention of the public inquiry in the September edition of the Capital Times.
The director has an obligation to inform policymakers, including Congress, of intelligence assessments so that they can take steps to protect the American people.
People who produce television programs devoted to the arts say that the BBC, which is publicly financed and has an obligation to inform and educate as well as to entertain, has been all too eager in recent years to replace its traditionally serious arts programs with fluffier fare.
When banks learn of the death of an account holder (the estate has an obligation to inform the bank about the death), the bank can freeze the account.
The mass media has an obligation to inform, and especially, to educate.
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First, one could argue that investigators do not have an obligation to inform subjects about risks not directly related to their research if this information is not relevant to deciding whether to participate in a study.
Do I have an obligation to inform the school board of his issues?
"We have an obligation to inform the public about recent cyberattacks that have cut to the heart of our free society," the senators said in a joint statement.
He said the company had an obligation to inform him of any problems within four hours of any seepage being detected.
We have an obligation to inform the public of what works based on evidence alongside gathering support to test new approaches.
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