Sentence examples for obliged to continue from inspiring English sources

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Is he/she obliged to continue in the research project if such continuation is crucial in order to answer the research question?

But, he said, he is contractually obliged to continue carrying "Early Show" until 2002.

Fysh, a former teacher, is obliged to continue to pay taxes in the UK on his government pension.

The administrative appeals tribunal rejected this reasoning and said Brandis's office was obliged to continue processing the request.

They do so because the streamlines are converging on the hole inside the vessel and are obliged to continue converging for a short while outside.

He acknowledged that two employees in San Diego were dismissed by the company in June 2008, although the company is obliged to continue paying their legal expenses.

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The appeals process could take years, and as long as it continues, John will be obliged to remain in the United States if he wants to preserve his chances of eventual success.

He has felt obliged to promise to continue some of Lula's programmes, such as Bolsa Família, a grant to poor families.

But the missions have been so effective politically that the opposition has felt obliged to pledge to continue them, though it also aims to fix their flaws.This promises to be an election campaign like no other.

In 2010, the two companies signed another $250 million deal, which obliged Intel to continue making Itanium central processing units for HP's machines until 2017.

Accordingly, boasters of beauty are obliged to disown its voodoo to continue to reap its benefits, like Mendes and Dawson.

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