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Parents' investment in children influences children's care provision through the collective view of obligation; children who receive better education because of parents' sponsorship will be more motivated to provide care for their parents, since they have spent more of their parents' money.

Co. v. I. Rokeach & Sons, Inc. (1941), which comes close to taking a fiduciary duty view of contractual obligations, seeking "the really equitable solution" as opposed to "a limited rule of good faith" (p. 150).

Let us now address the question of whether we can have duties to non-existent people, future people, which we noted causes problems on some views of obligation or rights.

In the circumstance, it cannot be legitimate to impose parents' view of familial obligations on a child who is not yet able to appreciate his rights and obligations in the family [ 21].

These wars were not especially successful for the French, but they corresponded to the contemporary view of the obligations of kingship.

And this retrospective reframing of the foundational 1990 agreement has profound consequences for Moscow's view of its obligations under the post-cold war order.

As Askins's view of their obligations suggests, guardian companies routinely operate as if the four-week notice rule doesn't apply to them because guardians are not tenants but licensees.

In Yoo's case, his conclusions represented a "loyalty to his own ideology and convictions" which "clouded his view of his obligations to his client" and led him to author opinions reflecting "extreme" views of executive power.

Margolis nevertheless concluded that Yoo's "loyalty to his own ideology and convictions clouded his view of his obligation to his client".

"While I have declined to adopt O.P.R.'s findings of misconduct, I fear that John Yoo's loyalty to his own ideology and convictions clouded his view of his obligation to his client and led him to author opinions that reflected his own extreme, albeit sincerely held, view of executive power while speaking for an institutional client," Mr. Margolis said.

And what Yglesias calls nuttiness still looks like moral common sense to me — a view of intergenerational obligation that human flourishing depends on, and whose disappearance threatens to sacrifice essential goods and relationships on the altar of more transient forms of satisfaction.

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