Sentence examples for obligations developed from inspiring English sources

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Though technically not legally binding in itself, it gave rise to the Kyoto Protocol, which was concluded in 1997 and established obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

Although she did not identify Mr. Miliband by name, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Jiang Yu, said "an individual British politician" sought to avoid the obligations of developed nations by sowing discord among poorer countries.

"Tax abuse by multinational corporations increases the tax burden on other taxpayers, violates the corporations' civic obligations, robs developed and developing countries of critical resources to fight poverty and fund public services, exacerbates income inequality, and increases developing country reliance on foreign assistance," said the group.

But he said he ultimately accepted the job because of his devotion to his state and the sense of obligation he developed as a marine.

"Any attempt to replace the core obligation of developed countries to provide financial support to developing countries with a number of arbitrarily identified economic conditions is a violation of the rules-based multilateral process and threatens an outcome here in Paris," the letter read. .

Despite common recognition of joint responsibility for global health by all countries particularly to ensure justice in global health, current discussions of countries' obligations for global health largely ignore obligations of developing countries.

That means US negotiators can push in Paris for an agreement that would obligate every nation to have internationally binding obligations to develop climate action plans, report transparently on progress and revise those plans regularly, all without needing new action by Congress.

"We urge them to correct mistakes, fulfill their obligations to developing countries in an earnest way, and stay away from activities that hinder the international community," she said.

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