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Federal law does not obligate him to disclose the precise details of his investments.
A 7% unemployment rate will not, he's made clear, obligate him to raise interest rates a jot.
He received a grant from the French Ministry of Culture, which rewarded the research he'd already invested in the concept but did not obligate him to complete it.
Where the words are used (uncharacteristically) in a way that does not purport to reveal the agent's will, we do not understand a promise as really being made; we only take a speaker to have promised, and so to be bound to perform, if he understands the words he uses, in particular as purporting to obligate him.
It helps pay the rent, but does not obligate him in any way to speak positively about their titles.
It's important to remember that just because someone is in your network does not obligate him or her to take part in your success.
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Exhibitions and a Grand Prix tournament in Philadelphia have obligated him to play for the next three weeks.
It obligates him to be available as a consultant for five years but makes no mention of the $10 million bonus.
Thinking his pharaonic wealth obligated him to do some special service on behalf of his adopted country, Mackay decided to attack Gould's telegraph monopoly.
The superintendent, David Verducci, had insisted that federal regulations obligated him to remove them from school when he learned that the mothers' tourist visas had expired.
But his office does have primary jurisdiction over the regulation of charities in New York, and that, he said, obligates him to ensure the integrity of the charities.
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