Sentence examples for obligating from inspiring English sources

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obligating

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Present participle of obligate

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Since no individual will can rightfully make and enforce such a law obligating everyone to respect others' property, this mutual obligation is possible only in accordance with a "collective general (common) and powerful will", in other words, only in a civil condition.

The government issued a right-to-work declaration, obligating the state to provide jobs for all citizens.

Under the tutelage of Representative Nancy Pelosi during the years when Democrats ran the House, her party moved to "green" the Capitol with several initiatives, including obligating the food vendor for the three main House cafeterias to provide compostable cups and utensils.

It has nothing to do with you getting together, it's more or less a way of continuing the friendship without obligating yourself to physically connecting.

Regulators set harsh terms in return for approving a rescue plan for WestLB, obligating the bank to unload risky assets and cut its balance sheet in half to about 140 billion euros.

Making registration easier — for example, by obligating states to identify and register eligible voters or by allowing voters to update their registrations online — would also make a real difference.

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So no one had direct knowledge of why a Muslim man may feel religiously obligated to grow a beard, or what that obligation entails.

But Margaret Gilbert [2000] has objected that reductive approaches overlook the mutual obligations between participants essential to shared activity: each participant is obligated to the others to do his or her share of the activity, and unilateral withdrawal constitutes a violation of this obligation.

From endless parties and family gatherings you feel obligated to attend, to the rich foods you regrettably indulge in, and the expensive presents you feel compelled to purchase but can't afford, it's a time of year engineered for consumption.

Peter Hanks QC, representing the clinic, told justice Michael McDonald that the council was obligated, under the section 58 of the Act, to stop "nuisances which are, or are liable to be, dangerous to health or offensive".

Our goal is to meet everybody at his or her level.Once funded, are creators obligated to report the progress of their projects?

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