Sentence examples for obligations of common from inspiring English sources

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Ukraine is not part of the alliance, so none of the obligations of common defence come into play.

The appellate court, however, found that cable broadband service providers were in part providing "telecommunications services," a definition that could subject them to the greater obligations of "common carriers" under federal law.

192, 29 L.Ed. 502 (1885), dismissing an appeal because the claim that a railroad had unlawfully refused to carry goods alleged denial of a right secured not by the Constitution, but if at all by a 'principle of general law' governing the obligations of common carriers, id., at 615, 6 §.Ct., at 193.

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Denouncing the plunder, the manifesto spoke of "obligations to common justice, decency and the establishment of the power of right, not might, among civilised nations".

It outlines the scope of the foreseen Interconnection Directive, including rights and obligations of providers, common competition rules and dispute resolution procedures.

In the days before sub-prime mortgages and collateralised debt obligations became part of common parlance, the annual gatherings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank had a distinct rhythm.

It's an obligation of our common humanity to ensure that everyone is given the greatest possible chance to participate meaningfully in all aspects of life.

While I do not share the political or social views of these people, I do respect their rights of free speech, but with free speech comes the obligation to observe rules of common decency.

"How do you keep the good things about this economy and still try to restore some sense of common obligation, some sense of the social compact, some sense that there is a covenant between the working people of America and those who employ them?" he asked rhetorically.

"The phrase, '[n]o requirement or prohibition' sweeps broadly and suggests no distinction between positive enactments and common law; to the contrary, those words easily encompass obligations that take the form of common law rules.

But the FCC has hinted that it might strip broadband providers of common carrier obligations, which would revitalize broadband providers' First Amendment challenge.

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