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The debt guarantees, it pointed out, are only "contingent" liabilities: they will land in officials' laps only if bad things happen, and bad things do not always happen.Based on past experience, the NAO believes local governments will have to bear only a fraction of these liabilities: 19% of the explicitly guaranteed debt and less than 15% of the implicit obligations.
To fulfil this aim and implicit obligations, as well as enhancing the welfare of both human and animal companion, it is impossible to ignore the emotional and behavioural aspects of this relationship in favour of purely physiological illness and disease.
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And, unlike academia, there's no implicit obligation to use the time to advance your career.
The themes of his work have always suggested he has worn the implicit obligation to "save" the traditional Japanese console industry at times proudly, and at times uneasily.
Perhaps we never understood the weight of what we signed up for, the implicit obligation that we made when we were afforded the opportunity for change.
The themes of Kojima's work have always suggested he has worn the implicit obligation to 'save' the traditional Japanese console industry at times proudly, and at times uneasily.
Women also recount the implicit obligation to provide sex following any receipt of material or monetary benefit from a romantic partner [ 13, 19].
The decision, issued by a unanimous five-judge court, is the first recognition by an appellate court that a sponsor has an implicit contractual obligation to sell apartments within a reasonable time after a conversion.
As soon as an American baby is born, its parents enter into an implicit contractual obligation to answer any question about their hopes for their tiny offspring's future with the words: "I don't care, as long as he's happy" (the mental suffix "at Harvard" must remain unspoken).
Whippman writes, As soon as an American baby is born, its parents enter into an implicit contractual obligation to answer any question about their hopes for their tiny offspring's future with the words: "I don't care, as long as he's happy" (the mental suffix "at Harvard" must remain unspoken).
For example, he said, if, as Mr. Saft and Mr. Luxemburg contend, the court ruled that every sponsor has an implicit contractual obligation to sell enough shares to create a viable co-op, that ruling would apply without consideration of the language of the particular documents or the surrounding circumstances.
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