Sentence examples for obligations remaining from inspiring English sources

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It's not uncommon to find these college loan obligations remaining unpaid a decade or two after graduation, with increasing instances of offspring of these graduates applying for college loans before the parents have paid their own off.

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The obligations remain unchanged by the simplified wording.

Yet when it does, our moral obligations remain.

Yet the government's obligations remain real and binding – and fundamental to the protection of human dignity.

Despite shedding billions of dollars of debt in bankruptcy, financial obligations remain, including a pension plan that is underfunded by at least $22 billion.

He said: "Their pension and employment rights and their social insurance protections and obligations remain unchanged today and will remain unchanged until such time as there is a new agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom and between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom".

The repercussions in Britain of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, an American investment bank, and of various now-bust Icelandic banks that operated in Britain, have shown the weakness of relying on home-country supervisors: those institutions' national interests led them to pull their assets from Britain, though their British obligations remained.

Even though international and regional provisions have created a right for migrants to access social benefits, most of the obligations remain rather general without specifying for example which exact social security rights should be made available to migrants and under what conditions.

In addition, the rules state that "all confidentiality obligations remain in full force even after the conclusion of any case".

Although the system of social obligation remained in place for more than 800 years and was transplanted to several of England's colonial possessions (Australia, Canada, and the United States), it had serious weaknesses that were amplified by industrialization and urbanization.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, and other philosophers have also relied on social contract theory, but the classic expressions of the contract theory of political obligation remain Hobbes's Leviathan (1651) and Locke's Second Treatise of Government (1690).

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