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to duties

noun

That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.

  • We don't have a duty to keep you here.

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Other Japanese pipe exporters could be subjected to duties of 62percentt.

Of the nine countries signing the complaint, most have been subject to duties on steel.

The Met said in a statement that the officer had been returned to duties.

PETER'S--Reassigned Rodger Blind, men's basketball coach, to duties within the athletics department.

Captain Nowak and Commander Oefelein have been dropped from the astronaut corps and have returned to duties with the Navy.

All Yeoman Warders (and their families) live in the Tower so that warders may attend to duties at any time of the day or night.

The reports stemmed from job advertisements in the States which referred to duties for human resources executives including "maintaining union-free status" and "union avoidance activities".

"Faith points to a moral law beyond man's law and calls us to duties higher than material gain," Mr. Bush said.

If disqualified for the free trade privileges, most of the disputed exports would be subject to duties of at least 10percentt, officials said.

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But nine returned to duty.

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