Sentence examples for sense obliged from inspiring English sources

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Dravid, a class act in every sense, obliged each and every one of them.

However, the counties are not, in any legal sense, obliged to follow the advice provided by the NBH.

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Crystal salts his work liberally with such good examples, and is able to argue that English spelling makes sense without feeling obliged to pretend that's the same thing as being simple.

But a young person's sense that she is obliged to secure her financial future is not necessarily an indication of creeping greed and selfishness.

It is really a sense that one is obliged, or ought, to act in that way.

Alternatively, instead of criticizing the Mohists for trading on a false dilemma, we could say that their arguments justify inclusive care, but only in the weak sense that we are obliged to be morally concerned for everyone to at least some degree.

"He's like my child in a sense and I feel obliged to keep a roof over his head and keep him warm". "I mean, John's rise has been really meteoric in the art world," Howard-Griffin told Reuters.

Allen and Meyer [ 10] identified three types of organizational commitment: affective (individual emotional attachment to, identification with and involvement in a particular organization), continuance (an employee's awareness of the cost of leaving an organization), and normative (an individual's sense that they were obliged to remain in an organization).

But one senses that she felt obliged to put her renegade tendencies aside for Central Park's mainstream audience.

Prof Wolfgang Wagner wrote in an editorial published on Friday in Remote Sensing that he felt obliged to resign because it was now apparent to him that a paper entitled On the misdiagnosis of surface temperature feedbacks from variations in Earth's radiant energy balance by Roy Spencer and Danny Braswell, was "fundamentally flawed and therefore wrongly accepted by the journal".

Instantly recognisable, too, and often very moving, is the sense of a writer feeling obliged to bring his new world into being by an act of pure will, the sense that if the world is not described into existence in the most minute detail, then it won't be there.

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