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Soaring pension obligations resulting from contracts won by politically influential public employees' unions have become a financial liability for state and many local governments.
The sale forms part of BP's plan to divest assets worth up to $30 billion by the end of 2011 to help meet its financial obligations resulting from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Meanwhile, BP disposed of its stake in an Argentine oil company for $7.1 billion, which goes toward its target of raising $30 billion to help meet its financial obligations resulting from the spill.Gazprom and Royal Dutch Shell signed an agreement "to pursue broader co-operation", such as giving Russia's ambitious state-backed gas company access to Shell's upstream assets outside Russia.
EMCALI has suffered financially due to onerous payment obligations resulting from a Power Purchase Agreement signed in 1997 with an Independent Power Producer, TermoEmcali.
It is not possible to respond to the new obligations resulting from the Treaties with a budget that is essentially frozen.
A renewed focus on child rights In 2002, the UN Special Session on Children gave new impetus to the CRC, with a Declaration and Plan of Action that incorporates obligations resulting from the CRC to build 'A World Fit for Children'.
Recent codes distinguish between the general obligation of the engineer towards universal moral principles as a private citizen and the more specific responsibility resulting from the engineer's specific knowledge about technological issues.
We may grant that obligations result from demands, but only if we emphasize (as Adams does) that it is demands from authorities that result in obligations.
Thus for effective use there must be some act of the speaker's mind expressed by the special phrase "I promise" and its synonyms, and our moral obligation results from this act of the mind.
And the third reason is that there is something unsavory about obligations allegedly resulting from an act of divine will that is not expressed as a command: "Games in which one party incurs guilt for failing to guess the unexpressed wishes of the other party are not nice games.
In Stice et al's prospective study of 496 girls [ 11], early menarche (defined as an age at onset of menarche before 11.6 years) was associated with increased substance use and abuse (defined as two or more impairments of role obligations directly resulting from substance use).
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