Sentence examples for obligations were made from inspiring English sources

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Those obligations were made more urgent by the Bosnian War, and so an 18-year-old Ahmad traveled to Bosnia to assist Muslims who were being slaughtered in Srebenica while the international community looked the other way.

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She wondered what this child was thinking and what family obligations were making her stand there.

Its estimate of an $8 billion-11 billion fourth-quarter hit on its collateralised-debt obligations was made in early November, since when the market value of subprime-related debt has declined further.

Indeed, there is no country, where all zakah obligations are made to pass through formal channels (whether government bodies, or NGOs or charity organizations).

Thatcher's sense of obligation is made more clear and powerful when Steinbeck reveals that he is black, at a time the military was segregated.

The federal government continues to analyze Social Security and Medicare through the lens of cash accounting: counting up the costs of new long-term obligations not in the year the obligation is made, but off in the distant future when they must be paid.

The conception of human rights as natural rights (as opposed to a classical natural order of obligation) was made possible by certain basic societal changes, which took place gradually beginning with the decline of European feudalism from about the 13th century and continuing through the Renaissance to the Peace of Westphalia (1648).

Our only obligation is making the best product possible".

"Our only obligation is making the best product possible" (he might have added "in order to make as much money as possible").

Citing New York state law, the court found that Klessig's statements had a certain level of legal protection, or privilege, because they were on "matters as to which the speaker has a legal or moral obligation to speak" or were made between "communicants who share a common interest".

The interview guides were therefore framed around stakeholder's views of the benefits, beneficiaries, obligations and how such decisions were made.

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