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noun
The act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone.
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(Neither is obligation).
There is obligation as you get older, you have family.
"Where there is obligation there is no choice," he added.
In such a scenario, one might ask, is obligation engendered?
(DJN I.6.9; Pufendorf 1994a, p.123) That is, obligation has a dual aspect involving both reason and strength, neither of which can separately give rise to it: the former generates reverence or respect in those who are (or take themselves to be) obligated, and the latter fear.
Ivermectin has good efficiency against adult S. tundra nematodes in abdominal cavity and circulating smf and then there is obligation and good possibility to treat heavily infected reindeer calves with ivermectin injection (200 μg/kg b.w. s.c).
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The judge responded: "Indeed, all you have is obligations".
If that's obedience, legal obligation needn't be obligation to obey.
The bonds are obligations of GLH alone".
"They're obligations of the government at this point".
To observant Muslims, Jews and Sikhs, however, head coverings are obligations.
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