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Consequently, my mother imposed on me a strict duty of reincarnation.
Instead, it will only impose a less strict "duty of responsibility".
We have often acknowledged that federal courts have a strict duty to exercise the jurisdiction that is conferred upon them by Congress.
But he said: "Those who employ gamekeepers have a strict duty to know what is being done in their name and on their property.
If your homebound flight is delayed because of a strike, the airline has a strict duty of care towards you: it must provide meals and accommodation as necessary until it can bring you home.
What he got in the wars he laid out on horses, or arms, or in ransoming captives; but endeavoured to improve his own property the justest way, by tillage; and this not slightly, by way of diversion, but thinking it his strict duty so to manage his own fortune as to be out of the temptation of wronging others.
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He makes the distinction between strict duties and imperfect (as opposed to perfect) duties.
Strict duties involve justice, such as respecting the rights of others and not violating the dignity of others.
It is the moral physician who can go beyond strict duties and engage the patient in perfect and imperfect duties, as the situation requires.
Even though a society will try to honor strict duties, such a justice, from the health care vantage point of the medical outlier, perfect duties (keeping a promise) and imperfect duties (helping others) now are subject to a societal and political will.
Fiduciaries have a much stricter duty and legal obligation than do those who operate under suitability rules.
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