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Both are men of peace, but in a society in which the ties of blood impose inescapable obligations and the memories of past injuries may always be rekindled, neither Gunnar's goodwill nor Njáll's wisdom can save them from their fate.
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The state has an inescapable obligation derived from universal human rights.
Earlier in September, in a speech in New York, Mr Clinton described the contagious problems that began with the collapse of the Thai baht last year as "the biggest financial challenge facing the world in a half-century," adding that "the United States has an absolutely inescapable obligation to lead".
1082, 1090, 22 L.Ed.2d 281 ("the habeas corpus jurisdiction and the duty to exercise it being present, the courts may fashion appropriate modes of procedure.... Where their duties require it, this is the inescapable obligation of the courts") (emphasis added); FTC v. Dean Foods Co., 384 U.S. 597, 604, 86 S.Ct.
A global warming denialist is not an environmentalist who cannot accept that he or she is really an environmentalist; a Holocaust denier is not someone who cannot face the inescapable obligation to commemorate the Holocaust; an Aids denialist is not an Aids activist who won't acknowledge the necessity for western medicine in combating the disease; and so on.
And if things get bad enough, there is an inescapable obligation on the part of the Government that did not exist before to step in and reverse the trend". In the Fisher scenario, all the borrowing and spending, instead of producing profits for business and new wealth for society, simply create too much capacity and too many products.
The Community is one of the world's most passionate advocates for poor people and for the absolute, unmistakable and inescapable obligation on each and every one of us to fight poverty and to act for anyone who is pushed aside, despised and denigrated.
The dilemma they face is not so much in conversion, but in the inescapable obligation to face moral dilemmas once in office while somehow responding "like a Christian". Politics, especially at the national and international level, requires you to address situations in which you can only pick the lesser of two evils.
Valerie's Response: This woman is the CEO of a publicly traded Fortune 500 company -- she has rigorous and inescapable legal obligations in that capacity to the corporation and those who have invested in it.
The reason was "an inescapable personal obligation," they said.
This is an inescapable moral obligation.
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