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But many people—"disproportionately, but not exclusively, scientists from populations that are underrepresented within that workforce"—bring to their scientific training an "ethos that I am obligated beyond my own personal advancement.
Under accounting rules, to the degree that investment growth swells a pension fund's assets beyond its liabilities -- what it is obligated to pay pensioners -- the gains can feed directly into the profits of a company.
So long as a juror feels that the prosecution has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, that juror is obligated to vote guilty.
"The company is obligated to go back to the table and negotiate, so there's no crystal ball beyond that," Mr. Totten said.
The trust fund faces the burden of paying trillions of dollars beyond what payroll taxes raise over the next 75 years to provide the benefits the system is obligated to pay current and future retirees.
"Nobody is obligated to listen to the regional planning board.
"And the school is obligated to support that application".
If so, the retailer is obligated to collect the tax.
Cancelmo is obligated to sell at $27.50.
No one is obligated to present information.
The Supererogation Problem (Urmson 1958): Some things are beyond the call of duty or supererogatory (e.g., volunteering for a costly or risky good endeavor where others are equally qualified and no one person is obligated).
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