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"It had an obligation to monitor him".
We didn't feel the obligation to monitor.
Columbia College has no obligation to monitor the Communication Services.
Certainly, the board has a fiduciary obligation to monitor corporate affairs.
As a result, each country has the same obligation to monitor and pass on information about results within its boundaries.
The city should abolish the provision in the previous contract that relieved teachers of the obligation to monitor students at lunch, on the playground and in homerooms.
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Two years ago it paid a $150m fine for failing to fulfil its legal obligations to monitor deliveries to pharmacies of millions of opioid pills.
It can demand, for example, that all investors in British companies sign and comply with a tougher stewardship code, which currently sets out milk-and-water obligations to monitor investee companies, exercise votes, steward companies and act with other investors if necessary.
All Dutch hospitals have a legal obligation to systematically monitor, control, and improve the quality of care.
This may be a result of the void in legal obligation for airlines to monitor and report IMEs.
Many countries have air quality monitoring networks that are structured around a particular country's regulatory obligation to report monitored air quality data and modelled predictions (Kelly et al. 2012).
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