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Already, the PM has had to back down over the precise obligations of his ministers, issuing a messy "clarification" of his initial remarks about the freedoms they will enjoy during the referendum.

Catherine Gilfedder from Reprieve told me, "We have asked BT to show us what steps it has taken to ensure it is not complicit in these human rights violations, for the background to the contract and BT's precise obligations under it, as well as clarification of the stage of implementation.

Despite its apparent centrality to the lobbying agenda of the brand-name pharmaceutical industry, 'innovative' is not defined explicitly (here or anywhere else in the text of the AUSFTA) and the precise obligations created by a requirement for stronger recognition of pharmaceutical 'innovation' are not clear.

Whatever the government's precise legal obligations, it remains free to say what everyone seems to know: that the 2008 program has been used to gather evidence for criminal prosecutions.

The precise scope of obligations arising from relationships is a matter of considerable debate.

There is a new demand that ideas and language, especially about war and peace but also about religion and moral obligation, be precise and explicit.

The practical force of these obligations has been limited by considerable disagreement about the precise requirements of these obligations for various actors in specific real-world circumstances.

With regard to lands held by freemen, a trend toward more intensive agricultural exploitation and a more precise definition of fiscal obligations may explain the description in late medieval land surveys of territorial assets vested in lineages that often traced their descent from a 12th-century ancestor.

We have a moral obligation to be precise about what the problems in American education are — like subpar schools for poor and minority children — and to resist heroic ideas about what would solve them, if those ideas don't demonstrably do that.

Proponents of ascriptive supervenience take on the obligation of making precise the sort of mistake that 'supervenience-violators' are allegedly making, and defending the idea that this is a mistake.

Accordingly, many now doubt that ethical theory or practical deliberation is equipped to establish precise conditions and limits of obligations of beneficence.

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