Obligations in A Sentence

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    A chartered company is a trading corporation enjoying certain rights and privileges, and bound by certain obligations under a special charter granted to it by the sovereign authority of the state, such charter defining and limiting those rights, privileges and obligations, and the localities in which they are to be exercised.

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    A freedman, unless he became such by operation of law, remained client of his master, and both were bound by the mutual obligations arising out of that relation.

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    A further cause of the termination of treaty obligations is a total change of circumstances, since a clause " rebus sic stantibus " is said to be a tacit condition in every treaty.'

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    A homestead of this size is exempt from levy for the debts of the intestate except in case of an incumbrance given by consent of both husband and wife, or of obligations for purchase money, or of liens for making improvements, and the homestead of a family cannot be alienated without the joint consent of husband and wife.

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    A large increase in imports, caused by fictitious prosperity and inability to obtain drafts against guano shipments, led to the exportation of coin to meet commercial obligations, and this soon reduced the currency circulation to a paper basis.

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    A previous draft proposed the introduction of risk assessment and action obligations on employers at EU level.

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    A Private Interest Foundation, as juridical person with its own patrimony, has the capacity to execute rights and acquire obligations.

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    A resolution was passed by the volksraad on the 27th of September" declaring that the state would observe its obligations to the Transvaal whatever might happen.

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    Add in your job, school if you attend, social obligations like showers and just fun nights out, and you barely have time to think about creating invitations--even with free ideas for making your own.

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    Additionally, read the terms and conditions of each type of card to ensure that you fully understand how it operates and your payment obligations.

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    All rights and obligations under conventions and agreements which were binding on any of the colonies have devolved upon the Union.

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    All the members of the Seljuk house had the same obligations in this respect, but they had not the same rights, as one of them occupied relatively to the others a place almost analogous to that of the great khan of the Mongols in later times.

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    All Turkish subjects, of whatever race or religion, have equal juridical and political rights and obligations, and all discrimination as to military service has been abolished.

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    Although he was classed in Canada as a Liberal, his tendencies would in England have been considered strongly conservative; an individualist rather than a collectivist, he opposed the intrusion of the state into the sphere of private enterprise, and showed no sympathy with the movement for state operation of railways, telegraphs and telephones, or with any kindred proposal looking to the extension of the obligations of the central government.

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    Among the obligations which he enumerated as necessarily and justly resting on his legatee was the duty of respecting the arrangements by which he had provided for the establishment of the Domaine de la couronne and the Domaine prive de l'etat.

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    Among these obligations, a visit to a particular church, and the bestowal of pious gifts upon it, held a prominent place.

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    An "A" rating indicates that Titan is a financially-stable company that can ably meet it obligations to policyholders.

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    An attempt to divert some of the revenues of the Irish Church led in the autumn to serious differences of opinion in the cabinet; the king, as tenacious as his father of the exact obligations of his coronation oath, dismissed the ministry, and called the Tories to office under Sir Robert Peel and the duke of Wellington.

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    Another reminder of Trusts ' obligations when disposing of prescription only medicine contaminated sharps has been posted on the DH website.

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    Any such agreement can cover no more than performance by his immediate successor of his obligations under the lease.

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    As a natural result weak railway companies in the United States have frequently been declared insolvent by the courts, owing to their inability in periods of commercial depression to meet their acknowledged obligations, and in the reorganization which has followed the shareholders have usually had to accept a loss, temporary or permanent.

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    At first, no doubt, the translator endeavoured to reproduce the original as closely as possible, but, inasmuch as his object was to give an intelligible rendering, a merely literal rendering would soon be found to be insufficient, and he would be forced, especially in the more difficult passages, to take a more elastic view of his obligations.

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    At home, this may simply entail jotting down a note to remind yourself what your planned snacks for the day will be, while obligations away from home might require more planning.

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    Because these fees are contingent, it can make it difficult to meet financial obligations.

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    Before you agree to a lump-sum settlement, verify that it will satisfy all obligations on the account.

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    Beneke's philosophy is a striking instance of this, with application to Fries and affinity to Herbart conjoined with obligations to Schelling both directly and through Schleiermacher.

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    Between family obligations, weddings, vacation travel and other party invites, your guests will need a proper heads up about the Independence Day party you are throwing.

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    Between work and family obligations, finding time to shop can be a challenge.

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    Build a contingent fee practice with a calendar of cases that will allow you to meet your financial obligations in a timely manner.

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    But Peter, when once re-established as king, forgot his obligations and left the prince burdened with the whole expense of the campaign.

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    But the delay in 3G rollout gives us a chance to tackle such issues properly - and clarify the obligations of carriers.

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    But the desire to discharge obligations incurred is no doubt respectable in itself, and Villehardouin, as one of the actual negotiators of the bargain, must have felt it with peculiar strength.

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    But the general view of continental publicists is, that the language of the rules was not sufficiently precise to admit of their being generally accepted as a canon of neutral obligations.

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    But the respective obligations of parties where repairs are, as they always are in leases for years, the subject of express covenant, may vary indefinitely.

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    But the shop has obligations as well if the items prove faulty.

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    But various obstacles arose from the diversity of aims among the allies; and St John was induced, contrary to the most solemn obligations, to enter into separate and secret negotiations with France for the security of English interests.

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    By a charter of 749 he freed ecclesiastical lands from all obligations except the trinoda necessitas.

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    By annexation, as between civilized peoples, the annexing state takes over the whole succession with the rights and obligations attaching to the ceded territory, subject only to any modifying conditions contained in the treaty of cession.

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    By continued user of the same land for some years and discharge of the public obligations in respect of it in addition to the ciss or payment as tenant, a ceile became a subowner or permanent tenant and could not be evicted.

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    By law in the United States, the franchise must disclose financial obligations, costs and all the requirements of owning a franchise.

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    By the constitution personal property to the value of $500 and any homestead to the value of $1000 is exempt from sale for debt, except for taxes on the homestead, or for obligations contracted for the purchase of said premises.

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    By these Cuba was bound not to incur debts her current revenues will not bear; to continue the sanitary administration undertaken by the military government of intervention; to lease naval stations (since located at Bahia Honda and Guantanamo) to the United States; and finally, the right of the United States to intervene, if necessary, in the affairs of the island was explicitly affirmed in the provision, " That the government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the protection of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba."

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    By this treaty Treaty of Sweden gave back the province of Trondhjem and the T Copen= isle of Bornholm and released Denmark from the most hagen, onerous of the obligations of the treaty of Roskilde.

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    Check your local state regulations, and fulfill all your obligations as the donor.

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    Conrad possessed military talents, and had many estimable qualities, but he lacked perseverance and foresight, and was hampered by his obligations to the church.

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    Conscience money is the name given to a payment voluntarily made by a person who has evaded his obligations, especially in respect of taxes and the like.

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    Consumer protection Measures The Stop Now Orders regime will be extended to protect consumer protection Measures The Stop Now Orders regime will be extended to protect consumers from traders who do not meet their legal obligations.

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    Debt obligations of the borrower must not exceed 40 to 42% of his or her personal verifiable income (including the 80% of rent).

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    Demands tending towards the Magyarization of the joint army had been advanced and had found such an echo in Magyar public opinion that Count Andrassy was obliged solemnly to warn the country of the dangers of nationalist Chauvinism and to remind it of its obligations under the Compact of 1867.

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    Does the adoption of sustainability as the focus of policy intensify disagreements about the boundary between public and private development rights and obligations?

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    Due to full-time jobs, family obligations, inflexible schedules or other constraints, on-site degrees aren't viable options for such students, so it's natural to look into online opportunities that allow more personalized study programs.

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    During bankruptcy, past debts and obligations may be forgiven or waived, which frees the individual or company of the financial obligations.

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    During the fifteen days of celebrating, each day has specific familial obligations such as which relatives will visit whom to show honor and respect.

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    El Guipuzcoano instruido (San Sebastian, 1780), in the form of a dictionary, gives full details of the life, the rights, duties and obligations of a Basque citizen of that date.

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    Employers are often unfaithful to fulfill their obligations and responsibilities to those in their employ.

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    Family-Two or more emotionally involved people living in close proximity and having reciprocal obligations with a sense of commonness, caring, and commitment.

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    Filing a return and paying taxes are legal obligations.

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    Financial obligations to the customer will never exceed the amount the customer has paid during the previous six months.

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    Flattered to excess by her surrender, yet conscious of his binding obligations and his real preference, he could neither discard the one beauty nor desert the other.

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    For the Ruthenians, elated by their victory, refused to return to work, and demanded the abolition of all feudal obligations as the reward of their loyalty.

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    Go into the calendar function and add in birthdays, appointments, obligations, your work schedule…the list goes on.

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    He felt himself not only free from social obligations but also from that feeling which, it seemed to him, he had aroused in himself.

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    He immediately declared that election "capitulations," which cardinals had long been in the habit of affirming as rules of conduct for future popes, could affect a new pope only as counsels, not as binding obligations.

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    He now entered into obligations to keep the peace with his various rivals, but was soon implicated in riots and partisan disorders, and was ordered in December to leave the city.

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    He proposed to accomplish this by carefully nursing her resources, and in the meantime securing and enriching her by alliances, which would bring in large subsidies while imposing a minimum of obligations.

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    He put up for auction the highest offices and honours; even remitting to William the Lion of Scotland, for a sum of 15,000 marks, the humiliating obligations which Henry II.

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    Her long reign had not lacked intelligence and even greatness; she alone, amid all these princes, warped by self-indulgence or weakened by discord, had behaved like a statesman, and she alone understood the obligations of the government she had inherited.

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    His allies, however, were not equally scrupulous or equally able to fulfil their obligations to him; and after besieging Boulogne for some little time, he received very advantageous offers from the French king and made peace with him.

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    His constant obligations to the emperor drained Brandenburg of money which might have been employed more profitably at home, and prevented her sovereign from interfering in the politics of northern Europe.

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    His industry as a biographer is commended by P. Bayle, who acknowledges his obligations to Adam's labours; and his biographies, though they have faults, are still useful.

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    I started blowing off obligations of all kinds and I physically felt like I was on a different planet.

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    I was not trying to imply that I don't like her; I simply have other obligations at the same time of her party.

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    I will observe its laws faithfully and fulfill my duties and obligations as a British overseas territories citizen.

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    If going into an optical shop isn't going to happen any time soon for you due to other obligations, don't fear!

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    If the Board of Agriculture is satisfied, after holding a local inquiry, that a county council have failed to fulfil their obligations as to allotments, the board may transfer all and any of the powers of the county council to the Small Holdings Commissioners.

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    If the issuing body could not meet its obligations and the bill proved worthless, the recipient was liable for the entire sum drawn.

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    If they have the flexibility to meet their financial obligations, they can turn their attention to representing their clients in an effective manner.

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    If you are already struggling to meet your minimum payment obligations, making a non-equitable debt repayment could cause problems if you need to file bankruptcy at some point.

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    If you have kids, extracurricular activities, or professional commitments that fall during those times, you'll need to figure out how you can manage your time as productively as possible to meet all of your obligations.

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    If you have these, be prepared to offer explanations as to why you failed to repay under your contracted obligations.

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    If you or your co-parent have to change visitation days based on legitimate personal or business obligations, it's not the end of the world.

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    If you're juggling work, family commitments, and other obligations, it can be difficult to find the time to prepare a balanced meal.

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    If you're locked into a life of work and other obligations and you can't seem to find time to get out and meet new people, online dating services for singles are one way to solve the problem.

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    In 1792, Carey, a Baptist, who was not only a cobbler, but a linguist of the highest order, a botanist and zoologist, published his Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens, and the book marks a distinct point of departure in the history of Christianity.

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    In 1882 the colony was offered Self- self-government coupled with the obligations of govern.

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    In 1901 Belgium renounced the repayment of its loans and the payment of interest, reserving the right to annex the state, whose financial obligations to Belgium would revive only if that kingdom should renounce its rights to annex the Congo.

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    In 1904, as it was felt that the college was unable properly to carry on its work under existing conditions, it was proposed to amalgamate it with Hackney College, but the Board of Education refused to sanction any arrangement which would set aside the requirements of the deed of foundation, namely that the officers and students of Cheshunt College should subscribe the fifteen articles appended to the deed, and should take certain other obligations.

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    In a secret article of the treaty the sultan undertook in the event of a casus foederis arising, and in consideration of being relieved of his obligations under the articles of the public treaty, to close the Dardanelles to the warships of all nations " au besoin," which meant in effect that in the event of Russia being threatened with an attack from the Mediterranean he would close the Dardanelles against the invader.

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    In families with multiple children, having a chart can help keep track of individual obligations and eliminate fighting.

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    In his treatment of this narrower question he had the works of Alberico Gentili and Ayala before him, and has acknowledged his obligations to them.

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    In my position I have obligations.

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    In November 2003, the board strongly deplored Iran's failures and breaches of its safeguards obligations.

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    In reply to an influential deputation which waited upon him on the 10th of November, Sir Edward Grey, speaking as the representative of the British government in his capacity as secretary of state for foreign affairs, expressed the desire" that Belgium should feel that her freedom of action is unfettered and unimpaired and her choice unembarrassed by anything which we have done or are likely to do "; but he added that if Belgium should fail to take action" it will be impossible for us to continue to recognize indefinitely the present state of things without a very close examination of our treaty rights and the treaty obligations of the Congo State."The debate in the Belgian chamber opened on the 28th of November and was not concluded till the 14th of December.

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    In return for the fief, the man became the vassal of his lord; he knelt before him, and, with his hands between his lord's hands, promised him fealty and service; he rose to his feet and took the oath of fealty which bound him to the obligations he had assumed in homage; he received from his lord ceremonial investiture with the fief.

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    In some cases it may be said that suzerainty brings no practical advantages and implies no serious obligations.

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    In the ceremony of homage and investiture, which is the creative contract of feudalism, the obligations assumed by the two parties were, as a rule, not specified in exact terms. They were determined by local custom.

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    In the course of a long period characterized by a weak central government, it was not difficult to enlarge the rights which the lord thus obtained, to exclude even the king's personal authority from the immunity, and to translate the duties and payments which the tenant had once owed to the state into obligations which he owed to his lord, even finally into incidents of his tenure.

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    In the fourth place, there is the self-denying ordinance against employment of arms for the enforcement of contractual obligations adopted at the Hague Conference of 1907.

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    In these circumstances the conventions of 1883 were concluded, and the great companies partially relieved the government of its obligations by agreeing to contribute a certain proportion of the cost of the new lines and to provide the rolling stock for working them.

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    It also formerly enjoyed certain spiritual powers for the reduction of the obligations imposed by Fabric pious legacies and foundations, the objects of which, for of St want of funds or any other reason, could not be fully carried out, and for the condonation of past omission of such obligations, e.g.

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    It can be hard to juggle all of these obligations and still provide the one-on-one care needed by some seniors.

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    It is from these charters that we learn nearly all we know of the obligations that lay upon land.

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    It is important to know your legal rights as a parent as well as be aware of your obligations.

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    It is important to note that debt settlement may result in additional tax obligations.

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    It may be noticed, too, that he still accepts the "social compact " as the natural mode of constituting government, and regards the obligations of subjects to civil obedience as normally dependent on a tacit contract; though he is careful to state that consent is not absolutely necessary to the just establishment of beneficent government, nor the source of irrevocable obligation to a pernicious one.

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    It seems likely enough therefore that there should grow up bodies of knights banded together by engagements of fidelity, although free from monastic obligations; wearing a uniform or livery, and naming themselves after some special symbol or some patron saint of their adoption.

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    It was like he had a check list of what parents were supposed to do, and he filled in all the little blocks—middle-class home, straight teeth, and a college education—figured that was the extent of his obligations to us.

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    It was like he had a check list of what parents were supposed to do, and he filled in all the little blocks—middle-class home, straight teeth, and a college education—figured that was the extent of his obligations to us.

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    It was Secretary Fessenden's policy to avoid a further increase of the circulating medium, and to redeem or consolidate the temporary obligations outstanding.

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    It's a good idea to review your financial situation yearly -- or more frequently if something changes -- to keep one another aware of your monetary obligations.

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    It's human nature to want to take care of smaller, easier-to-handle obligations before you tackle the tough tasks.

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    Its obligations to other contemporary arts are many and obvious, especially in its later stages; but every borrowed form and motive undergoes an essential modification at the hands of the Aegean craftsman, and the product is stamped with a new character.

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    Junior (Ryan Sypek) is his competition at Davis Farms, who shares Matt's desire to break away from their family obligations.

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    Just as in Anglo-Saxon lands a national ideal is gradually materializing in the principle of the equalization of chances for all citizens, so in continental Europe, along with this equalization of chances, has still more rapidly developed the ideal of an equalization of obligations, which in turn leads to the claim for an enlargement of political rights co-extensive with the obligations.

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    Latimer, on seeing him enter the church, boldly changed his theme to a portrayal of Christ as the pattern priest and bishop. The points of comparison were, of course, deeply distasteful to the prelate, who, though he professed his " obligations for the good admonition he had received," informed the preacher that he " smelt somewhat of the pan."

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    Lender Obligations - No lender wants to foreclose on a home, but financial institutions do have investors and stockholders who want to make profits.

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    Make sure you read the terms and conditions carefully on any card you are applying for so you will understand what your fees and other obligations will be.

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    Man does not have a choice of whether he should fulfill these obligations.

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    Many people are limited by financial and familial obligations.

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    Methodism realized its strength and its obligations.

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    Moreover, he was not bound by the constitutional obligations unwillingly accepted by his uncle.

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    Most of these people have other jobs and obligations, so without something like Etsy, they might not be able to enter into these trades.

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    Most people live incredibly busy lives and have obligations with their career and family along with very active social lives.

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    Move piles of laundry, to-do lists, and other reminders of your daily obligations to a different location to help keep the focus on scrapbooking.

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    Neither participation nor control in the defense shall waive or reduce any obligations to indemnify or hold harmless.

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    Nevertheless, the UK's commitment to its obligations to pursue nuclear disarmament has been shown in significant ways to be limited.

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    No matter what, I'll continue to honor my obligations and protect you.

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    Now that he was already an officer and a wounded hero, would it be right to remind him of herself and, as it might seem, of the obligations to her he had taken on himself?

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    Nowhere perhaps does his style appear to more advantage than in his four series of essays entitled Short Studies on Great Subjects(1867-1882), for it is seen there unfettered by the obligations of narrative.

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    Obligations may be either perfect or imperfect.

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    Often, true singles are overly busy with a career or other type of obligations.

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    On the 13th of April 1846 an imperial decree abolished some of the more burdensome feudal obligations; but this concession was greeted with so fierce an outcry, as an authoritative endorsement of the atrocities, that it was again revoked, and Count Franz von Stadion was sent to restore order in Galicia.

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    On the 15th of July 1908, Mr Asquith said that Sir Edward Grey had announced in the House of Commons on the 6th of June 1907 that the British government intended to negotiate with the powers for the renewal of the convention, on condition that they would relinquish the penal clause, and that none of the obligations in the convention as renewed were penal or required statutory authority.

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    On the 2nd of December the emperor Ferdinand, bound by too many personal obligations to the revolutionary parties to serve as a useful instrument for the new Accession policy, abdicated, and his nephew Francis Joseph Francis ascended the throne.

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    On the death of Clement VI., the cardinals made a solemn agreement imposing obligations, mainly in favour of the college as a whole, on whichever of their number should be elected pope.

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    Once they get married, many couples become consumed by the daily necessities of work, housekeeping, raising children, and other obligations.

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    One notable lawsuit involves the allegation that AHMSI prompted the sales of numerous foreclosed homes in an effort to obtain cash for the company's financial obligations despite the potential substantial loss to investors.

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    Online education programs are designed primarily for working adults who have 40 plus hours per week in career commitment combined with family and community obligations.

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    Organization is supposed to make life easier by eliminating those last-minute panics over forgotten obligations or chaotic household.

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    Other items were afterwards added to liquidate other obligations than those included in the above, chiefly on account of the internal debt.

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    Other loans and obligations contracted during periods of disorder were afterwards consolidated under this type, and later on unpaid railway subsidies were also included.

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    Other obligations had accumulated in the meantime, however, so that the debt in 1848 amounted to $187,000.

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    Others value Catholicism, but view their religious obligations less strictly, making their own choices about issues such as contraception or homosexuality.

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    Paley expressly acknowledges his obligations to the original and suggestive, though diffuse and whimsical, work of Abraham Tucker (Light of Nature Pursued, 17681 774).

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    Perhaps they prefer to save their money to plan for the wedding, buy a house, pay down debts, or for other financial obligations.

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    Peter's claim to greatness rests mainly on the fact that from first to last he clearly recognized the requirements of the Russian nation and his own obligations as its ruler.

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    Planning obligations run with the land so that they may be enforced against the original covenantor and against any successor in title.

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    Precarious as these means of subsistence seem, he preferred the independence thus obtained to an assured position which would have involved obligations to a patron or professional duties which his weak health would have made onerous.

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    President Castro was for eight years a dictator, ruling by corrupt and revolutionary methods, and in defiance of obligations to the foreign creditors.

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    Professor Josiah Royce has pictured the social-moral process by which society finally impressed its " claims on wayward and blind individuals " who " sought wealth and not a social order," and so long as possible shirked all social obligations.

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    Released from his religious obligations, Caesar now (81 B.C.) left Rome for the East and served his first campaign under Minucius Thermus, who was engaged in stamping out the embers of resistance to Roman rule in the province of Asia, and received from him the "civic crown" for saving a fellow-soldier's life at the storm of Mytilene.

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    Religion was inseparable from ordinary life, and, like that of all peoples who are dependent on the fruits of the earth, was a nature-worship. The tie between deities and worshippers was regarded as physical and entailed mutual obligations.

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    Representative of God upon earth, heir to the sovereignty of the Roman emperors, a universal suzerain and master over the goods and the lives of his vassals, he could conceive no other bounds to his authority than his own interests or his obligations towards God, and in this he was a willing believer of Bossuet.

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    Roxy struggled with expectations and obligations as a new army wife and made friends with Claudia Joy, a veteran of the army wives who is married to a Colonel.

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    Second in authority was placed General Floriano Peixoto, an officer also under heavy obligations to the deposed monarch, as indeed were nearly all of those who took active part in the conspiracy.

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    See Paget Toynbee, "Some Obligations of Dante to Albertus Magnus" in Romania, xxiv.

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    She summarizes here six specific actions that NPT parties could take to reinforce the treaty's nonproliferation obligations.

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    Since you'll have fewer personal obligations during these times, you'll also be able to spend more time creating the cards if you wish.

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    So far as the limited information at our disposal enables us to form an opinion, the responsibility both for the internal peace of the village, and for its obligations to the outside world, seems to have lain with the lord or his steward (gerefa, villicus) from the beginning.

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    So stringent are the obligations of hospitality that a household is bound to exact reparation for any injury done to a guest as though he were a member of the family.

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    So there's no no support from anybody for Iranian enrichment activities because they have concerns about Iranian noncompliance with NPT and IAEA obligations.

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    Society is conceived as regulated by, mutual obligations, of which the duties of parents and children are the most important.

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    Some of the water is sprinkled on him five times, and he drinks of it five times from the palms of his hands; he then pronounces the Sikh watchword given above and promises adherence to the new obligations he has contracted.

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    Sometimes the treaty creating the relation defines the obligations.

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    Subsequently all extraordinary refo Fiscalr expenditure was met by forced loans (prestanze), but the (1427),ms method of distribution aroused discontent among the lower classes, and in 1427 a general catasto or assessment of all the wealth of the citizens was formed, and measures were devised to distribute the obligations according to each man's capacity, sò as to avoid pressing too hardly on the poor.

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    Subsequently all extraordinary refo Fiscalr expenditure was met by forced loans (prestanze), but the (1427),ms method of distribution aroused discontent among the lower classes, and in 1427 a general catasto or assessment of all the wealth of the citizens was formed, and measures were devised to distribute the obligations according to each man's capacity, sò as to avoid pressing too hardly on the poor.

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    Such a railway has no statutory rights and no special obligations, and the owner of it is liable to be sued for creating a nuisance if the working of the line interferes with the comfort of those residing in the neighbourhood.

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    Sweden was also to enjoy her religion, subject to such changes as a general council might make; but neither pope nor council was to claim or exercise the right of releasing Sigismund from his obligations to his Swedish subjects.

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    The 5 Factor Diet makes it possible to eat healthier, exercise and noticeably shape up between obligations like meetings, soccer games, chores and even much-needed sleep.

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    The agreement between you and the owner is drawn up by a lawyer and explains both of your rights and obligations.

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    The agreement we sign with partners reflects our mutual obligations.

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    The allotments could be redeemed by them with the help of the crown, and then they were freed from all obligations to the landlord.

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    The Arabs who lived more inland were mostly Bedouin who found the obligations of Islam irksome, and do not seem to have made a very vigorous opposition to the Carmathians who took Hajar the capital of Bahrein in 903.

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    The average interest rate on the city obligations in 1907 was about 3.7%.

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    The Big Red Wine Company will not be liable for failure to meet agreed obligations due to prevailing circumstances beyond its control.

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    The British government, in view of the apparent intention of China to establish effective suzerainty in Tibet, drew the attention of the government at Peking to the necessity of strictly observing its treaty obligations, and especially pointing out that the integrity of the frontier states of Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim must be respected.

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    The burden of the new prophecy seems to have been a new standard of moral obligations, especially with regard to marriage, fasting and martyrdom.

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    The characteristics of abuse are a failure to carry out obligations at home or work, continual use under circumstances that present a hazard (such as driving a car), and legal problems such as arrests.

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    The chief reason for this act was that the state could not meet the obligations laid upon it under the new system, and the responsibility for any deficit now rests with Prussia.

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    The Commission must ensure even transposition across the EU and consistently take measures against member states that fail to comply with their obligations.

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    The community college is focused on providing educational opportunities to all potential students including those whose work and family obligations prevent campus attendance.

    182

    The company may offer advice on budgeting, paying on time, organizing financial obligations by priority and similar topics.

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    The consequences of this catastrophe were felt far and wide, and in the spring of 1891 both the Banco Nacional and the Banco de la provincia de Buenos Aires were unable to meet their obligations.

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    The constitution of 1851 practically deprived the legislature of the power to create new obligations.

    185

    The contract governs the types of coverage owed to you and your payment obligations.

    186

    The Council had given Iraq an opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations.

    187

    The Court will consider whether there is enough money for the non-custodial parent to meet their obligations for child support first.

    188

    The crown paid the landlord in obligations representing the capitalized rent, and the peasants had to pay the crown, for forty-nine years, 6% interest on this capital.

    189

    The cynical use he made of his "freedom" to repudiate obligations solemnly contracted is described elsewhere (see Naples, History).

    190

    The debt of the Republic in April 1908 was $48,146,585, including twenty-seven millions which were assumed in 1902 for the payment of the army of independence, four for agriculture, and four for the payment of revolutionary debts, and $2,196,585, representing obligations assumed by the revolution's representative in the United States during the War of Independence.

    191

    The demand for fathers ' rights is not only related to the obligations of biological paternity.

    192

    The difficulties of coaling and the obligations of neutrality hampered these commerce-destroyers as much as the Federal vessels that were chasing them, but, in spite of drawbacks, the guerre de course was the most successful warlike operation undertaken by the Confederacy.

    193

    The documentation will specify if there are any penalties for early repayment of funds, should you choose to do so, as well as the costs and consequences associated with failure to meet the monthly payment obligations.

    194

    The duties which under the old system were national obligations resting on the individual as a citizen, he made into duties depending on the relation between the king as supreme landowner and the subject as tenant of the land.

    195

    The duty of giving the lord advice was often demanded and fulfilled in sessions of the court, and in these feudal courts the obligations of lord and vassal were enforced, with an ultimate appeal to war.

    196

    The first step towards repudiation was taken by the " carpet-bag " legislature of 1873, when it provided for the issue of consolidated bonds to replace the outstanding obligations at the rate of fifty cents on the dollar.

    197

    The first-named put an end to an anomalous situation and gave a practically valid sanction to the presence of Britain in Egypt, removing all ground for the reproach that Great Britain was not respecting its international obligations.

    198

    The freedman took his former master's name; he owed him deference (obsequium) and aid (officium); and neglect of these obligations was punished, in extreme cases even with loss of liberty.

    199

    The funded debt of the state amounted to four and one-half millions of dollars in 1850, when the new constitution limited the power of the legislature to contract further obligations or to decrease or misapply the sinking funds.

    200

    The general obligations of the imperial cities towards the Empire were the payment of an annual fixed tax and the furnishing of a number of armed men for imperial wars, and from these the above-named towns claimed some measure of exemption.

    201

    The goal is to keep going until your debt snowball is big enough to completely repay all of your obligations.

    202

    The government were unable to meet their obligations under the new contract, and in 1898 the outstanding amount had risen to £994, 600.

    203

    The heiress must marry as the lord wished, because he had a right to know that the holder of the fief could meet the obligations resting upon it.

    204

    The hope behind Chapter 11 bankruptcy is that the reorganization allows debt payments to be restructured in a way that allows your business to meet its financial obligations from earnings yet to come.

    205

    The importance of the distinction arose in connexion with the rule of assessment adopted for various parochial burdens, and the nature of the rights of the minister and corresponding obligations of the parishioners.

    206

    The important thing is escaping from your everyday obligations and concerns.

    207

    The inhabitants of the colony were thus regarded as a permanent garrison, and at first freed from the obligations of ordinary military service, until they were later on obliged to serve in the fleet.

    208

    The inheritance was a perilous one; his mother and others would have dissuaded him from accepting it, but he, confident in his abilities, declared at once that he would undertake its obligations, and discharge the sums bequeathed by the dictator to the Roman people.

    209

    The insurance plans offered by Aflac provide a way for policyholders to keep up with their financial obligations when dealing with illness or injuries because they can focus instead on getting well.

    210

    The judges strongly rebuked the Home Secretary for ignoring Britain 's obligations under the Geneva Convention.

    211

    The judges strongly rebuked the Home Secretary for ignoring Britain's obligations under the Geneva Convention.

    212

    The law as to the rights and obligations of assignees and sub-lessees and as to surrender is the same as in England.

    213

    The licenses stipulate public service requirements set out in existing analog licenses, together with new digital switchover obligations.

    214

    The lord of the manor with his officials and retainers, the peasantry bound to him by ties of personal dependence and mutual rights and obligations, constituted a little world, in which we can watch the play of motives and passions not so dissimilar as we are sometimes led to believe from those of the great modern world.

    215

    The maintenance of the indivisibility of the realm and of the Christian faith according to the Augsburg Confession, and the observance of the Kongelov itself, are now the sole obligations binding upon the king.

    216

    The monarch was specifically now a sovereign over-lord, but he had not been absolved from his obligations towards his subjects.

    217

    The most obvious indicator is your paycheck and whether or not it meets your financial obligations, but financial work stress can also be related to retirement plans, paid sick leave, and benefits packages.

    218

    The nominal amount of the public debt on the 1st of September 1908 was $3,989,400, but the figures are misleading, because, with the exception of $22,000 (held partly by counties), all of these obligations were in the permanent school fund or in funds for the University, the Agricultural and Mechanical College, and the various charitable institutions.

    219

    The obligations contracted in support of the war, amounting to about $3,000,000 were of course nullified by the Fourteenth Amendment.

    220

    The obligations involved in the act of homage were more general than those associated with the oath of fealty, but they provided a strong moral sanction for more specific engagements.

    221

    The obligations of downright villeins became to that degree settled and regular that one of the ordinary designations of the class was custumarii.

    222

    The parties agree that if any part, term, or provision of this Agreement is held illegal or invalid, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular part, term, or provision held to be illegal or invalid.

    223

    The passages in question do not exaggerate his obligations to the "well of English."

    224

    The pope on his side grants the temporal sovereign certain rights, such as that of making or controlling the appointment of dignitaries; engages to proceed in harmony with the government in the creation of dioceses or parishes; and regularizes the situation produced by the usurpation of church property &c. The great advantage of concordats - indeed their principal utility - consists in transforming necessarily unequal unilateral claims into contractual obligations analogous to those which result from an international convention.

    225

    The program follows the calendar of normal academics at Texas Tech, but in the end, you have more flexibility and help so that you can work through any other personal obligations you have simultaneously.

    226

    The public indebtedness of Mexico includes a foreign debt payable in gold, an internal debt payable in silver, and a floating debt covering unpaid balances on appropriations, unpaid interest, and other credits and obligations.

    227

    The real object of the treaty, which was to involve Spain in the war against Great Britain, was cynically avowed in the 18th article, by which, during the present war, the Spanish obligations were only to apply to the quarrel between Great Britain and France.

    228

    The relation may be one of international law, two states having entered into obligations Inter- by treaty.

    229

    The rights and obligations of the parties shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties, their respective successors, assigns, heirs, and personal representatives.

    230

    The rules of kinship largely determined status with its correlative rights and obligations, supplied the place of contract and of laws affecting the ownership, disposition and devolution of property, constituting the clan an organic, selfcontained entity, a political, social and mutual insurance copartnership. The solidarity of the clan was its most important and all-pervading characteristic. The entire territory occupied by a clan was the common and absolute property of that clan.

    231

    The rupture of the concordat at once terminates the obligations which resulted from it on both sides; but it does not break off all relation between the church and the state, since the two societies continue to coexist on the same territory.

    232

    The smaller company exchanges its stock for stock of the larger system on an agreed basis, or sells it outright, and the bondholders of the absorbed line often have a similar opportunity to exchange their securities for obligations cf the parent company, which are on a stronger basis or have a broader market.

    233

    The so-called " Concert of Europe " was at an end, but British ministries continued to call the attention of the sultan to his obligations under the treaty of Berlin.

    234

    The state could not meet its guarantee obligations (hence the strict bonding provisions of the constitution of 1875), and in 1865 had a bonded debt of above $36,000,000.

    235

    The supposition least favourable to Rousseau is that it was due to one of his numerous fits of half-insane petulance and indignation at the obligations which he was nevertheless always ready to incur.

    236

    The term " holiness " in this connexion consists positively in the fulfilment of ceremonial obligations and negatively in abstaining from the defilement caused by heathen customs and superstitions, but it also includes obedience to the moral requirements of the religion of Yahweh.

    237

    The trouble was due mainly to the repeated efforts of the Knights to evade the fulfilment of the obligations of the Treaty of Thorn.

    238

    The United States will not dole out any rewards to convince North Korea to live up to its existing obligations.

    239

    The urge to take care of smaller, easier-to-manage obligations before tackling the larger tasks is a natural part of human nature.

    240

    The vows were individual obligations which could be kept quite apart from membership in a society.

    241

    The worship of ancestors has again and again gathered around it powerful and ethical influences, emphasizing the parental and filial relations, and strengthening the mutual obligations of communal life.

    242

    Their aim was to abolish all villein-service, and to wring from their lords the commutation of all manorial customs and obligations for a small rentfourpence an acre was generally the sum suggested.

    243

    Themselves Frenchmen, and surrounded by a College of Cardinals in which the French element predominated, the popes gave to their ecclesiastical administration a certain French character, till they stood in more and more danger of serving purely national interests, in cases where the obligations of their office demanded complete impartiality.

    244

    Then, in chapters iv.-vi., he turns, with a characteristic and impressive "therefore," to set forth the obligations which correspond to the privileges he has just expounded.

    245

    There are several types of bankruptcy, and in some cases, companies declare bankruptcy so that they can renegotiate loans and obligations with creditors.

    246

    There are signs that during Ottos reign they began to have a distinct consciousness of national life, their use of the word deutsch to indicate the whole people being one of these symptoms. Their common sufferings, struggles and triumphs, however, account far more readily for this feeling than the supposition that they were elated by their king undertaking obligations which took him for years together away from his native land.

    247

    There is hardly a page of Ovid which does not show obligations to his poems, while other writers made a more sparing use of his stories.

    248

    Therefore, distribution is not only of property of value, but also of any financial obligations the parties incurred during marriage.

    249

    These feelings intensify if you don't have savings to get you through your financial obligations during your unemployment.

    250

    These lectures, first printed separately, were afterwards published together under the title of A Discourse concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation, in opposition to Hobbes, Spinoza, the author of the Oracles of Reason, and other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion.

    251

    These lender modifications reduce monthly mortgage obligations to the homeowner, making them affordable, and homeowners are able to keep their homes.

    252

    These negotiations continued all through 1908 and resulted in a treaty, signed and ratified in 1909, by which Siam ceded to Great Britain her suzerain rights over the dependencies of Kedah, Kelantan, Trengganu and Perlis, Malay states situated in southern Siam just north of British Malaya, containing in all about a million inhabitants and for the most part flourishing and wealthy, and obtained the practical abolition of British jurisdiction in Siam proper as well as relief from any obligations which, though probably very necessary when they were incurred, had long since become mere useless and vexatious obstacles to progress towards efficient government.

    253

    These obligations existed also in the case of freedmen of the state, of cities, temples and corporations.

    254

    These obligations have procedural as well as political ramifications.

    255

    These obligations will survive any termination of this Agreement.

    256

    These were (1) the division of the fyrd or national militia into two parts, relieving each other at fixed intervals, so as to ensure continuity in military operations; (2) the establishment of fortified posts (burgs) and garrisons at certain points; (3) the enforcement of the obligations of thanehood on all owners of five hides of land, thus giving the king a nucleus of highly equipped troops.

    257

    These were drawn up in the language of the country, a Romance dialect (1288 being the date of the most ancient written code), and are remarkable for the manner in which they define the rights of the sovereign, determining the reciprocal obligations of the viscount and his subjects or vassals.

    258

    These would include the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's continued non-compliance with its NPT safeguards obligations.

    259

    They also work with you to accommodate any work or personal obligations so that you can still get your education in time.

    260

    They and their descendants were retained, in the words of a law of Theodosius, " quodam aeternitatis jure," and by no process could be relieved from their obligations.

    261

    They essentially resembled the obligations undertaken towards a Teutonic chief by the members of his "comitatus" or "gefolge," one of the institutions from which feudalism directly sprang.

    262

    They often have very heavy corresponding obligations, as will be seen in the case of one (the East Africa) where the obligations were too onerous for the company to discharge, though they were inseparable from its position.

    263

    They were subject only to public tributes and the ordinary obligations of free men.

    264

    They were to call together the officials of the district and explain to them their duties, and to remind the people of their civil and religious obligations.

    265

    They wonder how to fit a yoga practice into a hectic day filled with work and family obligations.

    266

    This baptism may not be conferred until the candidate has reached an age of discrimination and capacity to remember obligations, p y cere seven years being fixed as the earliest age, but it is generally deferred until manhood.

    267

    This can take a couple of weeks or longer, depending on the writer's other obligations, so don't place pressure on them just because you feel it.

    268

    This estimation will inform you of whether you can expect to receive a refund, owe money or will break even on your yearly tax obligations.

    269

    This is done, not always with any deliberate consciousness of fraud (although it must be clearly recognized that truth is not one of the "natural virtues," and that the sense of the obligations of truthfulness was far from strong), but rather to emphasize the importance of what was written, and the fact that it was no new invention of the writer's.

    270

    This is some symbolic object, stick or what not, which passes between the parties to a contract, the obligations under which, if not fulfilled by the contracting parties during their lives, become hereditary.

    271

    This knowledge gives you the confidence to meet your monthly obligations, handle emergencies more effectively, plan ahead for special purchases or vacations, and establish a more secure financial future.

    272

    This limits the right to vote to those who can read and write any article of the constitution of the United States, and have worked or been regularly engaged in some lawful employment, business or occupation, trade or calling for the greater part of the twelve months next preceding the time they offer to register, unless prevented from labour or ability to read and write by physical disability, or who own property assessed at $300 upon which the taxes have been paid; but those who have served in the army or navy of the United States or of the Confederate States in time of war, their lawful descendants in every degree, and persons of good character "who understand the duties and obligations of citizenship under a republican form of government," are relieved from the operation of this law provided they registered prior to the 20th of December 1902.

    273

    This might vary if a friend's family has prior obligations, but usually 12 noon or a little after the next day is a fairly acceptable stay.

    274

    This peculiar system of military tenure (indelningsverket) originated in the 17th century, when certain landowners were exempt from other military obligations if they provided and maintained armed men.

    275

    Though the title of king was only conferred on Vratislav g g y "kings" personally, the German king, Conrad III., conferred on the Bohemian prince Sobeslav (1125-1140) the title of hereditary cupbearer of the Empire, thus granting a certain influence on the election of the emperors to Bohemia, which hitherto had only obligations towards the Empire but no part in its government.

    276

    To avoid a penalty, ensure that you satisfy your FICA obligations each year.

    277

    To figure out how much money you can afford to spend each month on a mortgage, write out a monthly budget to compare your monetary obligations.

    278

    To meet increasing obligations, taxation has been extended and heavily increased.

    279

    To the last Gregoire remained a devout Catholic, exactly fulfilling all his obligations as a Christian and a priest; but he refused to budge an inch from his revolutionary principles.

    280

    To the latter Hugh Blair seems to refer when, in his work on Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres (1783), he acknowledges his obligations to a manuscript treatise on rhetoric by Smith, part of which its author had shown to him many years before, and which he hoped that Smith would give to the public. Smith had promised at the end of his Theory of Moral Sentiments a treatise on jurisprudence from the historical point of view.

    281

    Two progressive measures of the highest importance were passed by this diet, one making Magyar the official language of Hungary, the other freeing the peasants' holdings from all feudal obligations.

    282

    Unable to build at home, the Confederates sought warships abroad, evading the obligations of neutrality by various ingenious expedients.

    283

    Uncovered Sale Selling an option without possessing the wherewithal to meet the obligations implicit in that sale.

    284

    Understand what your obligations are as a consumer, and be sure to ask questions of customer service if there is anything you are confused about.

    285

    Understanding your tax obligations will help you pay the right amount of tax and avoid an audit of your income.

    286

    Using an agent does not change an employer's statutory obligations.

    287

    Usually, and so far correctly, it is coupled with the Essays of Montaigne, to which the author is under very extensive obligations.

    288

    Valentin Weigel (1533-1588), who stands under manifold obligations to Franck, represents also the influence of the semi-mystical physical speculation that marked the transition from scholasticism to modern times.

    289

    Wallie leverages his Earth-learned skills to form alliances and obligations; only Duncan's fascinating world building skills and character development keep this series from degenerating into a novelization of a dice-rolling game.

    290

    Was not the duty of following the Messiah to supersede even that of burying one's parents, the most sacred of all ancient obligations?

    291

    We 're not going to break our treaty obligations.

    292

    We are born into the contractual obligations of a language already in use.

    293

    We can trace obligations to Meleager, Theocritus, Apollonius Rhodius and other Alexandrines, and amongst earlier writers to Homer, Pindar, Aeschylus and others.

    294

    We follow the Immortal Code, which dictates our interactions with humans and our obligations within our society.

    295

    We have, however, yet to notice the enlargement of the sphereof ethics due to its close connexion with theology; for while this added religious force and sanction to ordinary moral obligations, it equally tended to impart a moral aspect to religious, belief and worship. " Duty to God " - as distinct from duty to man - had not been altogether unrecognized by pagan moralists; but the rather dubious relations of even the more orthodox philosophy to the established polytheism had generally prevented them from laying much stress upon it.

    296

    Weekends may sound like the best time, but in reality, other obligations often fill the afternoons and evenings.

    297

    Whatever the obligations of the state towards the ecclesiastical society may be in pure theory, in practice they become more precise and stable when they assume the nature of a bilateral convention by which the state engages itself with regard to a third party.

    298

    When a scheme has been confirmed, the county council must carry out the obligations imposed on it within a prescribed time; if they make default the board may direct the commissioners to assume all the powers of the county council, and the county council must repay to the board the expenses the commissioners may incur.

    299

    When their reputations are all-important, corporations can't carry on as private fiefdoms with no obligations other than to the capital markets.

    300

    When these obligations aren't met, other coworkers are left to explain to the boss why the report isn't finished on time and why productivity is down this month.

    301

    While the entire program was new to him, Dean realized that if he was running for public office, certain obligations were mandatory.

    302

    While your child has the free eight hours he is not in school, it usually gets filled with family gatherings, outings with friends, club meetings or religious obligations.

    303

    Wife is now backtracking from our previous oral agreement on how to solve our finacial obligations.

    304

    Wollaston's Religion of Nature, which falls between Clarke's Discourse of the Unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion and Butler's Sermons, was one of the popular philosophical books of its day.

    305

    Worst of all, the government was drifting rapidly towards insolvency, being quite unable to fulfil its obligations to the bondholders and meet the expenses of administration.

    306

    Yet it is often criticized as a Western concept celebrating individualism and independence over group obligations and interdependence or dependence.

    307

    Yet the number of peasant-proprietors had diminished, while the obligations of the peasantry generally had increased; and, still worse, their obligations were vexatiously indefinite, varying from year to year and even from month to month.

    308

    You are no longer stressing over everything you need to do, wasting too much time on frivolous tasks or juggling an impossible amount of work and family obligations.

    309

    You can also calculate your child support obligations.

    310

    You fail to pay property taxes, hazard insurance or violate other obligations associated with the property.

    311

    You get a 10-day free trial with no obligations.

    312

    You must take into account family time, sports, clubs, religious obligations and part time jobs when you create the schedule.

    313

    You should talk about you and your partner's professional obligations when planning a pregnancy.

    314

    Your guests will need to make plans to attend, and this may entail shuffling a few other obligations and events around in order to share your special day with you.