Sentence examples for obligations subject from inspiring English sources

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"As of now, the company maintains sufficient cash and strictly adheres to its commercial obligations subject in compliance with laws and regulations".

First of all, any domestic regulation that is protectionist (in intent or effect, depending on your view of the appropriate legal standard) will likely violate trade obligations, subject to various exceptions and carveouts.

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Those obligations are subject to IS's own interpretation.

Under the initiative, eligible countries are relieved of debt servicing obligations - subject to the condition that the money saved is channelled to poverty reduction and other social investments for the poorest segments of their societies.

Notwithstanding Cameron's promise on behalf of the Conservatives, the coalition is not seeking to remove the obligation to protect the right to family life contained in Article eight of the convention or the qualifications to which the obligation is subject.

Note that a general moral duty to obey the law is consistent with variation in the legal obligations different subjects bear.

As for the specific obligations these subjects owe to the state, they may not include the obligation to obey laws and decrees; but they may include certain other obligations of wider latitude, e.g., to aid one's own country in various ways, participate in civic organizations, vote, or volunteer for a year of national service (McConnell 1993: 207).

In 1948, the Russian suppression of Eastern Europe was an obvious and brutal fact, but I felt very strongly then and feel as strongly now that we have an obligation to subject our own actions and attitudes to an equivalent critical and moral scrutiny".

These guidelines addressed the four major categories of ethical conduct: obligations to subjects of research, obligations to society, obligations regarding funders/sponsors and employers, and obligations to colleagues.

Within this ethical framework, scientists have an obligation to study subjects as well as their biological specimens [ 20] and must conform to the ethics of the medical profession to satisfy moral, ethical and legal concepts.

Grants in perpetuity, commonly employed by civil lords to guarantee the ongoing obligation of subjects in return for a gift of land or political authority, are as impossible as hereditary inheritance.

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