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I accept that anyone can make a mistake, and authority has some duty to err on the side of caution.
Surely Italy has some duty to its former colonies, Somalia and Eritrea, where most of the boat people now come from, and to Libya, through which they pass.
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However, under Grainge v Wilberforce, such a sub-trust will only be held to be valid if there is some difference between the trust and sub-trust, and if the trustee-beneficiary has some duties to perform.
You feel that you have some duty towards the country.
"I believe I have some duty to go back one day and play some role.
Finally, and to my mind most persuasive, there is the argument that we have some duty of stewardship to the web of life from which we emerged.
And from time to time, their leaders discuss whether they have some duty to use this clout to improve working conditions.
It can only direct affirmative action where the officer having some duty to perform not involving discretion, but merely ministerial in its nature, refuses or neglects to take such action.
"If people were falling very ill after drinking Coca-Cola, the company would have some duty to share what could be causing that," said Onwurah, a chartered engineer who built telecoms networks before entering parliament.
I believe services have some duty to their users to throw out bogus letters before removing materials.
If the government wants to run what is at least technically a public corporation then it would seem to have some duty to follow the relevant securities laws.
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