Sentence examples for obligation to control from inspiring English sources

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They lack the social obligation to control their anger when they feel that they have been wronged.

The Fed has proved over the last 20 years that it recognizes its obligation to control inflation and marshal its tools appropriately.

Our nation "has the right and obligation to control its borders," he said, but sealing off that vast space with troops and fences alone is a fantasy.

A -- "As a general rule, a co-op has no obligation to control the noise that can be heard from a terrace," said Howard Schechter, a Manhattan co-op lawyer.

A man has no obligation to control his behavior.

The President has stated, according to The Times editorial of July 2nd, "Our nation has the right and obligation to control its borders," he said, but sealing off that vast space with troops and fences is a fantasy.

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The foreign minister added that Spanish tax authorities could launch an investigation into property owned by around 6,000 Gibraltarians in neighbouring parts of Spain, as part of its EU obligations to control "fiscal irregularities".

This would "allow the Union to handle situations where either a member state is not fulfilling its obligations to control its section of the external border, or where a particular portion of the external border comes under unexpected and heavy pressure due to external events," according to a draft of the document.

They spoke of their responsibility for the budget and quality of care owing to their assumed role and mandate, which meant that they had an obligation both to control costs and to ensure the quality of care.

"Companies have a fundamental obligation to ensure that their internal controls are both reasonably designed and appropriately implemented across their entire business operations, and they should take a hard look at the agents conducting business on their behalf".

Carrying out those "auxiliary precautions" -- the obligation of government to control itself, and to protect ourselves from the lesser angels of our own nature -- was why the Founders split power between the executive and legislative branches.

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