Sentence examples for make a duty from inspiring English sources

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Oh, Tess had used her drag with the cops to get them to make a duty call and to question Epstein without revealing the source of the inquiry.

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This was made a duty of all the new organisations, but could still be in jeopardy.

Purity Tyler is making a duty telephone call to the latest of the author's maternal monsters who, we learn, has saddled her daughter not only with that name, but also the lifetime of unrealistic demands it represents.

Combine silicon in microprocessors smart chips with silicon in solid-state electric power switches power chips and you can make a heavy-duty electric motor as disciplined and nimble as a ballerina.

Or translated from corporate-speak into English: "You're damn right we want to make a Call of Duty MMO.

Local government needs to make it a duty on each council to ensure that fraud is investigated and that there is zero tolerance to fraud.

Every proposal is shot down or undermined that would make it a duty for those stations to devote free air time for public purposes in order to earn the licenses that they treat as permits to get rich.

And, as our complaints make clear, the Departments of Justice and Education have a duty to make sure schools honor the protections our laws provide.

You have a duty to make a real difference to the lives of the people you support and secure the victories they need.

But Don Redding, policy director of the patient group National Voices, felt the changes would make a difference, particularly the duty of candour.

The shopkeepers make a living from selling duty-free goods at exorbitant prices.

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