Sentence examples for reference to obligations from inspiring English sources

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Because the empirical sciences do not explain natural phenomena in terms of norms they make no reference to obligations, duties, rights, or justice, for example—naturalists like Ross concluded that such norms do not really exist.

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"We consider the Quartet's reference to the obligations of the Palestinian and Israeli sides under the Road Map and the call to avoid provocative acts as a clear call for a definitive halt to settlement activity in all its forms, which is an encouraging sign".

"The emphasis on science and scholarship did not offend me, but I was struck by the absence of any reference to an obligation to make our learning useful to society," he wrote.

Nonetheless, there is no direct reference to human rights obligations of NSAGs.

However, there is too much weight placed on collaboration with the tobacco industry which has historically been a major driver of smuggling, and no reference to the UK's obligations to protect tobacco control from the vested interests of the tobacco industry.

Note the reference to "contractual and legal obligations" of the hospital's personnel.

His superior makes it clear, however, that part of the job description will involve extreme dedication and, "no excuses," in reference to personal relationships or obligations.

In a statement last week, Chilcot made pointed reference to the government's obligation to provide "all relevant documents" to the inquiry.

The latest actions, contained in an executive order effective July 1, were a response to what a White House statement called Iran's "continued failure to meet its international obligations," a reference to its disputed nuclear energy program, which Iran has called peaceful and Western nations call a guise to achieve the ability to make atomic bombs.

"No, no extension of the deadlines," he said in reference to the Italian and French government obligations to stick to the euro rulebook.

We have here defended the existence of a broad obligation to participate in research with reference to its basis in fairness and the duty of rescue, without exploring the content of the obligation in any great detail.

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