Sentence examples for taking the obligation from inspiring English sources

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"Essentially, Russia is taking the obligation to extradite the North Korean refugees to the North, albeit (that) there are some caveats which can be used to get around these obligations," he said.

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The union would administer the trust, which would be financed by contributions of cash, stock and possibly real estate from the car companies, allowing them to take the obligation off their books.

To borrow Gerson and Wehner's language, they're all addressed to voters who "now regard the Republican Party as …wholly out of touch with ordinary Americans," and they all take the obligations of governing more seriously than a lot of recent right-wing rhetoric has done.

Emmanuel Cohen, who runs Mossack Fonseca's UK franchise, said in a letter from his lawyer that he had been "in the forefront of undertaking due diligence checks over the years", and that "he takes the obligations of reporting extremely seriously and files any suspicious activity" with the National Crime Agency.

"If you were wondering how seriously world leaders took the obligations they imposed on themselves in Paris over the weekend, the early returns would indicate: not very," wrote McKibben.

Hussein thought about it, then said, "If I reach this point, and I am still alive when I see moral obligation taking the incorrect course, I will say, 'I paid my debt.

But, the weekend of the historic vote, Breitbart, who has four young children, was fulfilling paternal obligations: taking the kids to watch the Los Angeles Marathon; having a ragtag group of little friends over to play.

Because these contracts are sold and resold among financial institutions, an original buyer may not know that a new, potentially weaker entity has taken over the obligation to pay a claim.

But, if you don't think you can do it, you should say from the very first moment you're asked that you can't take on the obligation (financial reasons, work reasons, trying to get knocked up, etc).

Even when the tribe or the community took over the obligation, burial in the communal graveyard was a jealously guarded privilege.

Selecting Bartolomeo Giudiccioni as his vicar general, the Cardinal took seriously the obligation of governing the diocese and decided to change his private way of life.

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