Sentence examples for obligatory without from inspiring English sources

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Here too someone can be perfectly justified in claiming, for instance, that some particular action was wrong or that some response was obligatory, without having articulatable general ground to offer as support.

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Time to make citizenship an obligatory GCSE: without an exam, it's ignored.

Several investigators have argued that, in the evolution of total ankle arthroplasty, some obligatory reoperation without removal of the metal implants is anticipated; examples of reoperation include relief of osseous or soft-tissue impingement, improvement of alignment or stability of the foot and ankle, bone-grafting for cystic lesions, and/or polyethylene exchange.

Of course the NHS and councils should work together locally without obligatory private tendering.

Will the partnership blink when a nontraditional client requests delivery of McKinsey Solutions without obligatory use of a full engagement team?

The two gangs surge onto the scene, but a street truce is in force and the leaders walk up and down trying to think of some way to manage the obligatory face-off without bloodshed.

Not as a replacement for face-to-face, no no!, but to stay connected between visits and take care of business (making plans, for example) without obligatory and tedious phone chitchat.

Fair selective motor control is defined as the ability to isolate knee movement without obligatory hip movement.

However, upon closer inspection, no composite binding motifs with conserved spacing were identified, suggesting co-occupancy but without obligatory direct interactions.

In the interests of children, sanctions should not be imposed without obligatory, immediate and enforceable humanitarian exemptions, along with mechanisms for monitoring their impact on children and other vulnerable groups.

The practical-intellectual task, one might interpret, was to help shape an 'enthusiasm for the Revolution' (Foucault, 1983b: 18) by bringing into question all that appears 'universal, necessary, obligatory' (Foucault, 2000b[1984a]: 315) without then crushing such enthusiasm under the weight of cold academic discussion.

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