Sentence examples for obligation of making from inspiring English sources

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In each betting interval one player, as designated by the rules of the variant being played, has the privilege or obligation of making the first bet.

We must begin a lively, informed public debate to overcome the challenge of siting UK facilities and to fulfil our obligation of making our radioactive wastes safe for future generations," says Lunn.

Others argued that profit-making organizations have no legitimate interest in philanthropy and to do so distracts from their primary obligation of making a profit (Seeger and Hipfel 2007).

Proponents of ascriptive supervenience take on the obligation of making precise the sort of mistake that 'supervenience-violators' are allegedly making, and defending the idea that this is a mistake.

While each author bears some responsibility for the paper's contents, the corresponding author has the additional obligation of making sure that all the other authors have met their obligations.

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These two are experienced negotiators who have too much at stake politically to make concessions out of "a sense of obligation" for making Trump's life difficult — a sense of obligation they are not going to feel in any event.

He added, "What is Verizon's obligation in terms of making sure this is a true lifeline telephone service?" In densely populated spots, like New York City and its suburbs, Verizon has been laying fiber-optic cables with hopes of inducing customers to accept a bundle of services that includes high-speed Internet connections, TV and video.

He was guided by the concept of noblesse oblige the obligation to make the best of an individual's gifts and skills in order to better the world we live in.

Non-Malays who are forced to study abroad for lack of university places at home actually get a better education, and feel more of an obligation to make the most of their opportunities.Anwar Ibrahim, a former deputy prime minister and now a leading opposition figure, argues that all forms of affirmative action should be abolished.

But none of these considerations relieve a court of the obligation to make an inquiry into the validity of the foreign act, none of them warrant a flat rule of no inquiry at all.

"People felt a sense of obligation to make their way in the snow to get there," he said.

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