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He said he will intervene if "baseball strays from its obligations to act in good faith".
The problem, according to Hart, is that one typically thinks of law as, at least sometimes, imposing obligations to act (or not to act) in certain ways.
The reality is that the talk of "low expectations" is a ploy by a small group of industrialised countries to obscure their obligations to act.
Not only do the rich have moral obligations to act generously, but the poor also have rights against the rich.
The main areas of concern identified were awareness, consent, ownership, control, the obligations to act, interventions, triage, and the impacts on student behaviour (Sclater 2014).
Autonomy is the source of all obligations, whether moral or non-moral, since it is the capacity to impose upon ourselves, by virtue of our practical identities, obligations to act (Korsgaard 1996).
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I await the programme that is prepared to explain why all teenagers seem to live under an obligation to act cool, much as earlier generations were obliged to act righteous.
Some will see this as another example of schools acting as surrogate parents, but I believe that as educators, we have a moral obligation to act.
Mr Obama had no obligation to act.
Mr. Menendez added, "We have an obligation to act".
But the company was under no obligation to act for another four years.
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