Sentence examples similar to taking obligations from inspiring English sources

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But now we are outside the system, and we are expected by America and Europe to take obligations without any rights.

The National Housing Act of 1934 required FHA to assure that borrowers were not taking on obligations in "excess of his reasonable ability to pay".

Make it a habit of getting back to people after checking your calendar, and not taking on obligations on a spur-of-the-moment basis.

He has definitely taken on obligations of others... whether it's financial or other kinds of obligations at the expense of himself, Nadene and the boys".

Even so, people in society often take their obligations seriously.

They also take their obligations of confidentiality most seriously.

He added: "GCHQ takes its obligations under the law very seriously.

"We never took any obligations towards TNK-BP's minority shareholders," he said on Russian television.

If only he took his obligations to the people as seriously.

"Are we going to be a country that takes our obligations seriously?

Service is solicitous without being overfriendly, and the restaurant takes its obligations seriously.

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