Sentence examples for unknown obligations from inspiring English sources

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Democrats said it was irresponsible to allow a tax cut at a time of rising deficits, unknown obligations abroad and the impending retirement of the boomer generation.

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The intuitive meaning of each member of (mathcal{T}_{d}) is (bot )(unknown), (alpha )(fact), (beta )(obligation), (gamma )(non-obligation), (*_1)(fact and obligation), (*_2)(obligation and non-obligation) and (*_3)(fact and non-obligation), (top )(inconsistency).

As the Briton recently recalled, he began by asking Holst, "What the fuck were you thinking?" Zoo directors in the United States and Europe have a recurring obligation, largely unknown to people who run art galleries and amusement parks, to explain to the public that their institutions deserve to exist, and aren't sad, and will still exist in thirty years.

Pattinson's whereabouts are officially unknown, but he does have professional obligations in the near future.

The location, hours, and nature of this work is largely unknown, as are details about additional obligations that could compete with time available to seek vaccination.

Patients may likely feel much freer to reject an invitation without compunction when it is made by an unknown researcher to whom they feel no obligation or desire to please [ 85, 112].

While the outcome is unknown, the reality persists that we have an obligation to continue to question the very essence of the belief that we might be limited by our circumstances.

People felt an obligation to embrace new experiences: by going somewhere unknown you might discover who you were, or could be.

The greatest unknown remains whether Edison can raise enough money to meet its early obligations in Philadelphia, which include training teachers in Edison methods as well as buying books and computers, all before September.

Many also notice that the cultures where tipping is unknown offer the very best service, which arguably says something about social obligation, a commitment to the whole or (what underlies both) a readiness to take self out of the equation.

obligations, including core W.T.O.

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