Sentence examples for obligations stemming from inspiring English sources

"obligations stemming" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe obligations that originate or arise from a particular source or cause. Example: The company's obligations stemming from the new government regulations were causing financial strain.

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The referendum is being closely watched abroad, where the worry is that people in other financially flailing countries might be emboldened to rise up and refuse to honor financial obligations stemming from the failures of their banks.

While this would be best achieved through harmonized international climate policy, the differences between countries in level of economic development, obligations stemming from historic emissions and responsibilities arising from future emissions, mean harmonization is still a long way off.

Last year, U.P.S. had garnered considerable support on the Hill for a measure that would have limited its exposure to a type of pension obligations stemming from its participation in plans run by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

Yesterday's announcement gave no financial details, but said that NASD would "satisfy its remaining contractual obligations stemming from the original 1998 transaction" and "provide other financing to strengthen Amex's balance sheet".

Alfano said: "What will be done now is what was always done at sea until October last year: obligations stemming from the laws of the sea will be respected.

Coppola said that filing for Chapter 11 protection "will finally let us resolve all remaining debts and obligations stemming from this film". Coppola said the bankruptcy filing does not affect another company of his, American Zoetrope, which is producing the upcoming $40-million 40-millioniColumbia Picturesula," starring Gary Oldman and Winona Ryder, set filmrelease this fall.

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The bulk of the McCains' obligations stemmed from a pair of American Express credit cards that are held in Cindy McCain's name.

For Banks, those obligations stem from his childhood in the International Settlement of Shanghai, a childhood that ends with his parents' unexplained disappearance: first his father and then, not long after, his mother.

At the international level, in the absence of an elected world government, the legitimacy of obligations stems from the sovereign equality of states and the fact that they bind only themselves through the creation and adoption of international norms.

For if moral obligations stem from God's requirements, they will be objective, but they will also be motivating, since a relation to God would clearly be a great good that humans would have reason to value.

Proximity refers to notice of expectations rather than to physical space, and in this respect the medical profession's obligations stem from public expectations of the profession in a crisis.

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