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"I think very frankly that at this time they have more obligations in their own countries.
Of course, Arthur always knew that he carried more obligations than merely winning tennis matches.
There are more families to meet, he said, more obligations and duties ahead.
But full membership through the Security Council would bring greater stature and more obligations from fellow member states.
"I decided I couldn't have any more obligations to a system that had dealt me like that," he says.
In Europe, on the other hand, amendments to a new draft investment-services directive may work in exchanges' favour, by imposing more obligations on banks.
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Of course, with more security will come more obligation.
Confederate leaders argued that they were under no more obligation to return slaves than captured cannons or mules.
But the weeklong excursion with her husband, Ken, and their two young children was far more obligation than vacation.
With benefits now being squeezed, the Government is under more obligation than ever to ensure that laws protecting desperate and vulnerable workers are enforced.
Anonymous, New York City If it was coincidental that you and your friend applied for the same job, you have no more obligation than he to withdraw.
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