Sentence examples for obligations to check from inspiring English sources

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But, Smith and company emphasize, they have not been given the resources — by schools, institutions and families — to cultivate their moral intuitions, to think more broadly about moral obligations, to check behaviors that may be degrading.

Both the British Government and the Schengen governments concerned (Belgium and France) have legal obligations to check the travel documents of those entering their respective countries (as well as those leaving, in the case of Belgium and France).

Brooks notes that "they have not been given the resources -- by schools, institutions and families -- to cultivate their moral intuitions, to think more broadly about moral obligations, to check behaviors that may be degrading".

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"I think all agencies have an obligation to check on everybody".

Seen merely as individual investors, they argued, they were under no special obligation to check out the trustworthiness of Madoff's investing.

But if unnamed "administration officials" spread rumors about administration critics, reporters have an obligation to check the facts before giving those rumors national exposure.

Retail chains, for example, cannot be made legally accountable for carrying mislabelled products, even when they are "own brand", due to the absence of a legal obligation to check the content of their products.

It is the sponsor's obligation to check and ensure the site maintains its accreditation, but it is the site's responsibility to submit the necessary data to the accrediting body and rectify any issues with image quality for the accreditation compliance.

Homeowners have an obligation to check licenses and insurance policies before hiring someone to do repairs, officials said.

Even though Trump is their titular leader, the Republicans who control Congress should be meeting their constitutional obligation to check and balance a president who needs it.

But if this kind of irrationality is actually causing the deaths of people who could be saved, as well as curtailing the preferences of the people who would otherwise make the necessary organs available, anyone who cares about those deaths is under a serious moral obligation to check with care the intuitions that underpin them.

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