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to obligations
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The act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone.
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With regard to obligations, the law establishes the traditional Roman-law categories of contract, quasi-contract, delict, and quasi-delict.
Lineages are normally corporate, meaning that their members exercise rights in common and are subject to obligations collectively.
"It raises a profound doubt about whether Russia and the Assad regime can or will live up to obligations they agreed to in Geneva," he added.
It pertains to obligations already incurred — like the Medicare drug benefit and the war in Afghanistan, both from the Bush era and financed by creditors who expect and deserve to be paid in full and on time.
That is important so that the U.S. can live up to obligations for debts the country has already incurred and so that we do not run the risk of plunging the economy into another recession".
Because the empirical sciences do not explain natural phenomena in terms of norms they make no reference to obligations, duties, rights, or justice, for example—naturalists like Ross concluded that such norms do not really exist.
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The rise in the debt ceiling is similarly necessary, because Congress has already agreed to spend a certain amount of money, and according to this dumb ritual, must now affirm their intentions to fulfill their previously agreed-to obligations.
Rather, the action merely allows the country to fulfill its already agreed-to obligations, which the government committed to when Congress passed a budget and appropriation bills and the president signed them into law.
To stress and to obligation.
He was referring to my obligation to give him money.
But the people who report to him talk about "obligations to leaseholders" and "obligations to bondholders".
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