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"We're waiting to see exactly what plans the city has for controlling idling trucks, rotting smells, noise from queuing trucks and whether they obligate private haulers to switch to less polluting alternatives to diesel fuel," said the councilwoman, who represents the area where the transfer station is located.
A few years later directors banned preferred shares because they obligate an issuer to try to pay off preferred holders ahead of common shareholders in the event of bankruptcy.
If anything, they obligate good and socially constructive behavior more strongly than any of the theisms, because The Good is no longer defined to be ''believing what this scripture tells you to believe because of its great authority", it is ''believing what makes the most sense".
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Are they obligated to follow the vote of their constituents in primaries or caucuses?
Companies are not required to disclose customer complaints to the FDA, nor are they obligated to publish the results of their own health and safety studies.
Most pointedly, when journalists accept free services from physicians, are they obligating themselves to deliver favorable coverage, in effect serving as shills?
To whom are they obligated?
Are they obligated to put "follow on Twitter" and "subscribe on Facebook"?
Are they obligated to share this scarce resource to include diverse voices?
Are they obligated to strive for a critical mass in terms of areas of study?
When somebody chooses to be a physician or a dentist, are they obligated to accept all of the occupational risks regarding infectious diseases?
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