Sentence examples for no obliged from inspiring English sources

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That date falls outside the agreed autumn Tests window, meaning clubs are no obliged to release their players for internationals.

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However, it is no longer illegal to promote homosexuality and Ugandans are no longer obliged to denounce gays to the authorities.

With no husband to accommodate, Shange was no longer obliged to hide her real self.

(Retailers exult that they are no longer obliged to speak of "medicine" and "patients").

Women are no longer obliged to pretend to be domestic goddesses.

Generally, local phone companies are no longer obliged to include the services of other companies on their bills.

Ms. Cook rose to the task, her Duchess a dark reflection of Strauss's Marschallin for an age in which noblesse is no longer obliged.

Breast reconstruction plays a vital role for women who are no longer obliged to accept disfigurement as part of their treatment.

In plain English, investors who had bought the right to buy tulips in the future were no longer obliged to buy them.

But feeling flush now, and no longer obliged to be a skinflint, I tucked $5 in the plastic tip cup and hoped that someone was watching.

The Health and Social Care Act has abolished the first principle – primary care trusts are no longer obliged to secure treatment for you or your children when you or they are ill.

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