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But, Hume argues, it is absurd to think that one can actually bring an obligation into existence by willing to be obligated.
Mr. Schlömer has turned the obligation into an opportunity.
The royals traditionally support numerous charities but Diana transformed duty and obligation into a phenomenally successful personal calling.
There is a fine film to be made about the retreat from worldly obligation into erotic rite, and Brando and Bertolucci made it in 1972.
Ever since Rousseau, in his Confessions, turned a religious obligation into a secular compulsion, we have prized memoirs that tell us bad things.
Certainly, Khan is pushing the principle of "less from more", embraced by his predecessor Boris Johnson as an exacting and yet bracing austerity obligation, into adventurous new territory.
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He is "keenly aware" of the obligations into which he now enters.
These colleagues slice and dice the doctor's time-honored obligations into fragments that can be difficult to reassemble.
On the matter of asylum seekers, I will say this: Australia has legal obligations, into which it has entered voluntarily.
G.M. and Chrysler remain in discussions with the U.A.W. to restructure their remaining obligations into a retiree health care fund.
Worse still, orders are booked in dollars, but to cover local production costs shipyards buy forward currency contracts, transforming their obligations into won.
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