Sentence examples for obligation to express from inspiring English sources

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Does a designer inspired by street style have a greater obligation to express racial diversity on a runway than does one focused on fantasy cocktail dresses?

This simultaneous condition, of rationality and iconicity, offers a double figuration: on the one hand, the instrumentalist objective to unify urban discontinuities, while on the other, the obligation to express the city's identity.

And now and then the books do illustrate Beckett's dictum that "there is nothing to express, nothing with which to express, nothing from which to express, no power to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express".

This accounts, in my case, for the odd tension between writing and laziness which Samuel Beckett describes to a T: "There is nothing to express, nothing with which to express, nothing from which to express, no power to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express".

The statement, signed by all four members, said it was not the role of the panel to make an ultimate judgment about Jesse Friedman's guilt, but added: "We do have an obligation to express a view as to whether we believe the conclusions expressed in the Review Team's report are reasonable and supported by the evidence it cites.

In the "Three Dialogues" he wrote with Duthuit in 1949, he claimed to favor "the expression that there is nothing to express, nothing with which to express, nothing from which to express, no power to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express".

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Society has every right -- and the obligation -- to express dissatisfaction, but I'll never condone vandalism or violent protests, because impunity shouldn't beget more impunity.

I'm departing from that original impulse for a variety of reasons: because I believe there can be value to the culture of film in being out of step, because I feel an obligation to readers to express solidarity with those few who share my doubts, and to go on the record about the most talked-about film of the year.

In 1972, Congress amended title VII to incorporate the obligation to accommodate expressed in the Commission's 1967 Guidelines by adding section 701 j).

It doesn't answer the question whether Obama, as former President Jimmy Carter did, had the moral obligation to have expressed doubt or misgiving about the pending execution.

'Must' sounds authoritarian, and people are choosing to express obligation – or having a duty to do something – in different ways.

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