Sentence examples for obligation against from inspiring English sources

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Warranty of Title and Against Infringement; Buyer's Obligation Against Infringement.

I suppose it's balancing a sense of obligation against self-preservation".

The bishops must provide fair and just compensation to the victims of sex abuse, but they must balance this obligation against the many charitable and educational services they provide to society's disadvantaged.

The Secretary of Defense may not incur any obligation against a stock fund of the Department of Defense for the acquisition of any item of supply if that acquisition is likely to result in an on-hand inventory (excluding war reserves) of that item of supply in excess of two years of operating stocks.

In other words, if, when the gift was made, that which was parted with was not susceptible, and had never been susceptible, of legal enforcement because not embodying a justiciable obligation against the state of North Carolina, the state of South Dakota could not, by the acceptance of the gift, acquire greater rights than were possessed by the transferrer.

IYHO, has this administration balanced well enough this obligation against its other obligations — more symbolic of the "idea" of America — such as promoting human rights, addressing growing inequalities in the "global South" and pressuring pariahs to seek inclusion in, and avoid exclusion from, the international system?

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It encourages corporate borrowers to put up "highly liquid and easy-to-value collateral, such as U.S. government obligations," against their short-term debts.

The state ruling may clear the way for states to weigh their pension obligations against other demands on their resources, the courts ruled.

The history of British Railways in the late 1950s/early 1960s is characterised by change; massive change, as its management attempted to meet statutory obligations against a background of social, economic and political influences.

As my colleague noted in November, American has some debt problems before it entered Chapter 11 in November, it had $30 billion worth of obligations against around $4 billion in cash.

Mr. Waxman told the court that the case had "very, very broad ramifications" beyond the civil rights laws for enforcing "regulatory obligations against the states," for example, under the federal Medicare statute and regulations.

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