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"obligated" Definitions
  1. obligated (to do something) having a moral or legal duty to do something

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"I don't feel obligated to remain with the Republicans, or obligated to join the Democrats," he said.
Actors are often contractually obligated to promote their work, but they're not obligated to give thoughtful answers to reporters.
"President Barzani was obligated to conduct the referendum and now is obligated to respond to that result," Mr. Ali said.
The government is obligated to review those comments before finalizing the rule, though it's not necessarily obligated to make any changes.
If Montenegro, which is a new member of NATO, is attacked, my son is obligated, America is obligated to go defend Montenegro.
Venture capitalists aren't obligated to write a check, partners aren't obligated to sign a deal and customers never have to buy your product.
As The Atlantic pointed out last December, pols might feel obligated to write books outlining their life stories and beliefs, but not many readers feel obligated to buy them.
Shoppers felt obligated to take and eat what they were offered, and after tasting meats and cheeses every few steps around the store, they felt obligated to buy something.
If you opposed the JCPOA last year, you are no more obligated to continue your opposition than supporters of the Iraq War were obligated to continue their support for that war.
" Steele, he said, felt "professionally obligated to do it.
But Collier claims in Tuesday's lawsuit that he was legally obligated to cooperate with the attorney general in the Hubbard case just as he is obligated to cooperate with all ongoing criminal cases.
Nobody likes the pressure of feeling obligated to do something.
The association isn't obligated to hire a comedian at all.
"I'm also obligated to my patients," she tells the officer.
Did you feel obligated to respond in a certain way?
He is allegedly not contractually obligated to appear in show.
What matters is that you feel obligated to do so.
They're also obligated to send a copy to the IRS.
Students then discovered they were obligated to pay much more.
Whether they should be obligated to spend their resources faster.
Drugmakers aren't obligated to give patients the requested experimental medicines.
We were clearly obligated to find the defendant 'not guilty.
It was contractually obligated to make what the publisher wanted.
Residents are obligated to keep their homes looking quaintly Victorian.
And so, we don't feel obligated to cover those things.
But now they were obligated to actually vote with them.
I won't say that I felt obligated to do it.
As an employee, Sarah said, she felt obligated to attend.
That country is obligated to hear and evaluate your claim.
Public shareholders, however, are not obligated to perform national service.
However, you are not socially obligated to issue this invitation.
Democrats, meanwhile, may feel politically obligated to vote for removal.
None of these individuals are obligated to support art museums.
He's not obligated by law to give them to me.
We are obligated to continue to strive to be greater.
You also aren't obligated to engage with anything they post.
When I went to Uganda I felt obligated to [help].
As such, I feel obligated to expose the entire deal.
Some companies are obligated to pay states annually in perpetuity.
He was a union agency fee-payer, meaning he had declined to join the union but was still obligated to pay union fees — obligated, that is, until the Supreme Court declared otherwise last month.
Don't: Feel obligated to buy a new outfit for each one.
Kesha is obligated to make four more records with the company.
"You are also not obligated to have these conversations," Senning said.
"I still feel that they're obligated to fix them," Barber said.
Now, given the song name, I am obligated to ask this.
Let me be clear: Female legislators aren't obligated to be progressive.
It makes people feel obligated to settle in an unhealthy relationship.
In this one, he wasn't obligated to represent anything but himself.
He is now no longer obligated to pay the outstanding balance.
In Markle's case, she's royally obligated to take the high road.
And he's not obligated to do what I expect him to.
A true diva like moi is contractually obligated to be difficult.
Though not legally obligated, lawyers were in a hurry to sue.
He is allegedly not contractually obligated to appear on the show.
We do it because we're obligated to; it's our democracy's core.
And I feel obligated, I feel responsible to stay on it.
Those who do sign will not be obligated to keep silent.
That's likely because the customers felt obligated to return the favor.
In return, Southern Trust was obligated to invest at least $400,000.
The court is not obligated to heed the Trump administration's request.
The United States is obligated by treaty to defend South Korea.
Are you obligated to purchase nicer gifts as you get older?
Agencies are obligated to spend funds that Congress appropriates for them.
This means they're legally obligated to act in your best interests.
Supporters argued that residents were morally obligated to combat climate change.
"Stars are just obligated to do a selfie," Mr. Mahan said.
The E.P.A. is still legally obligated to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
Am I ethically obligated to provide for my sibling upon release?
She felt obligated to invite her immediate superior to the wedding.
However, the board would not be obligated to change its policy.
Am I obligated to tell any prospective renters about this problem?
I'm obligated to take it, but hey, I make the rules.
That is in part why she felt obligated to go tonight.
"We were never obligated to work in the business," she said.
She felt obligated, despite the protestations of her husband and sons.
Am I morally obligated to inform his wife of his actions?
I always feel obligated to make the other person feel better.
Am I obligated to accept the apology to keep the peace?
He does not feel obligated to play by Washington's antiquated rules.
I don't think that anybody should feel obligated to study Classics.
It could also mean keeping her contractually obligated to her rapist.
No one's obligated to donate, but everyone ought to support donation.
I didn't have to show him that but I felt obligated to.
"You owe me next time," he says, as though Jane is obligated.
By law, hospitals are obligated to report suspected abortions to the authorities.
The AGVA responded by saying the dancers are contractually obligated to perform.
When are you obligated to contact my parents, or another third party?
You should never have to feel obligated to go out with someone!
Ask them about what services this professional is obligated to furnish them.
Neither party will be obligated to pay termination fees, the company said.
I did this—continued to have painful sex—because I felt obligated.
He feels obligated to protect the world from The Hand, or something.
But you're not obligated to spend that much, and many couples don't.
We feel shame in failing to feed those to whom are obligated.
Employees are neither obligated to participate nor to stay at Amazon afterward.
The DOJ is not obligated to take up every case it receives.
By law, Trump is obligated to answer the complaint within 30 days.
This doesn't mean that one is obligated to concede one's ground easily.
Next, focus on NATO capability targets, which Germany obligated itself to meet.
California, $2139 million of Providence St. Joseph Health Obligated Group taxable bonds.
Like Lacey, Shaw felt obligated to service her boyfriend Richard's drug habit.
After all, these companies are obligated to do so by their shareholders.
As the oldest, she felt obligated to help as much as possible.
Religious cemeteries are exempt, and cemeteries are not obligated to accept animals.
"People aren't obligated to pay taxes they don't owe," Mr. Green said.
John can't abandon his child and is legally obligated to protect it.
While consumers are obligated to pay something, the question is how much?
It's a town he's never felt obligated to join — or to beat.
As a private company, Uber is not obligated to report quarterly results.
Your employer is obligated to establish a workplace that's fair to everyone.
You also don't have to feel obligated to say hi to them.
As professionals we are obligated to maintain the integrity of our profession.
They thought of this impeachment as something they were obligated to do.
Offer a little reassurance, but don't feel obligated to give more details.
In general, presidents aren't obligated to release any results from their examination.
As a private university, Duke is not obligated to reveal the terms.
No one is ever obligated to donate to anyone for any reason.
I feel obligated to be there for its launch, to respond accordingly.
Do you feel obligated to respond to arguments about God's existence or nonexistence?
Women, especially young women, should never feel pressured or obligated to do anything.
Everyone felt obligated to tell me a secret of their own in turn.
Under his plea agreement he is obligated to cooperate with any federal inquiries.
Both companies are privately held and not obligated to make their finances public.
Growing your wealth doesn't mean that you're obligated to help everyone around you.
And to be clear, I am legally obligated to not talk about it.
As a fellow Chicagoan, I'm unofficially but contractually obligated to support Kanye West.
The FDA is not obligated to follow the panel's recommendations, but typically does.
Under the Paris agreement, every country in the world is obligated to act.
The receiver is then expected—more than expected, obligated—to return the favor.
Private employers, meanwhile, aren't obligated to provide the same slate of retirement benefits.
Now I feel obligated to leave my mark on all of the things.
They also felt obligated, General Groves said, because they had taken away Laurence.
Under US military law, troops are obligated to not obey an unlawful order.
Indiana Finance Authority, $254.56 million of Deaconess Health System obligated group revenue bonds.
Under the legislation, drugmakers aren't obligated to give patients the requested experimental medicines.
Westchester County Local Development Corporation, N.Y., $284.3 of medical center obligated revenue bonds.
On top of this, you are obligated to tip at least 30 percent.
Legally, social media companies aren't obligated to share data in the public interest.
Is it obligated to set the record straight before an offer is made?
Despite the Justice Department's concerns, Mr. Comey felt obligated to send the letter.
But officials are not obligated to publish a Federal Register notice on that.
Should I feel obligated to share the wealth with my fiscally irresponsible parents?
As a private company, Uber is not obligated to disclose its financial results.
The department initially concluded in 2013 that Skadden Arps was obligated to register.
He listens to their stories, and feels obligated to try to help them.
By that standard, Omar's critics are particularly obligated to stand with her now.
She believes that if someone has done wrong, she is obligated to tell.
But even with these diminishing returns, the press is obligated to run pictures.
At the hearing, the judge said he was obligated to dismiss the indictment.
But don't allow yourself to feel obligated to every constituency in the organization.
They're applied by companies that are legally obligated to shareholders to make money.
So, I'm definitely obligated to do something to help out my second home.
Socially or morally obligated to what he perceives to be the black community.
After graduating, students are obligated to pay back the principal and accruing interest.
But I thought he'd be obligated by his conscience to pass them along.
The EPA is obligated to consider strengthening the ozone rule every five years.
" Hoffman also said, "All of the aid has been obligated and is out.
Certainly, social pressures cause people to feel obligated to become a family caregiver.
Feeling obligated to give your bummer-of-a-roommate a gift this year?
In turn, those third parties are contractually obligated not to reshare your data.
Entergy would be obligated to consult regularly with Riverkeeper and other local groups.
Screenland History tends to repeat itself, but we aren't always obligated to listen.
But in the end, Mr. Comey said he felt obligated to tell Congress.
HHS is obligated by law to find the "least restrictive" placement for them.
Moscow is obligated to honor the United Nations sanctions it has voted for.
However, the plea deal Patten eventually struck obligated him to cooperate with Mueller.
The agency isn't obligated to follow the panel's suggestions, though it usually does.
How obligated does the staff of Outside feel it is to being political?
"Moreover, you should consider yourself obligated to do so until the right thing happens."
I have no idea, but I'm obligated to stick around for this whole thing.
The FDA is not obligated to follow the panel's recommendations, but it usually does.
In that role, he was obligated to advance the cause of Exxon and did.
Both stars' contracts are up after season seven, so neither is obligated to stay.
JORDAN: He was not under oath but is obligated to be truthful with Congress.
" Asked whether the Senate was obligated to consider Garland, Ginsburg replied, "That's their job.
That said, people are not obligated to continue their policies for a full year.
The regulator is not obligated to adhere to the panel's recommendations, but typically does.
It added that it's "not obligated to provide an explanation" for deleting the accounts.
We need legal regulations to make companies even more obligated to eradicate criminal offenses.
You're definitely not obligated to go through all of your follows in one session.
LinkedIn is the place where business professionals are seemingly obligated to have an account.
She's not obligated to tell everyone about her love life just because she's famous.
The US is obligated to help it just as much as Texas and Florida.
Don't feel obligated to do all your tipping at the end of the year.
Pension funds in Australia are obligated by law to put their customers' interests first.
It seems utilities cannot be obligated to always make electric wires perfectly safe, either.
Do you tweet, and if you do, do you feel obligated to never delete?
"I felt almost obligated because of the money he was giving me," she said.
But as his daughter, the Food Network star was obligated to sell, sell, sell.
SANGER: That's true, but we are treaty-obligated under NATO, forget the bills part.
Hence, the party was justified—even morally obligated—to strip him of the nomination.
" The Guardian even felt obligated to write the headline, "Ashlee Simpson Is No Ono.
You might not want to be obligated to use the venue's caterer, for instance.
Jenner felt obligated to broach the topic in her book to educate the public.
Mining companies are obligated to remediate any environmental damage that may occur, he added.
He felt obligated to his family but did not turn to them for advice.
While the FDA is not obligated to follow the panel's advice, it typically does.
By no means is that colleague obligated to educate you by telling their story.
Yet as of April 30, FEMA had only obligated $21.2 billion toward those damages.
We are not obligated to accept anyone seeking asylum from anywhere in the world.
No woman should ever feel obligated to choose abortion because of her economic circumstances.
For example, Germany is not obligated to attack Russia if the latter invades Estonia.
It might be better than the one we feel obligated to compare it with.
BMI feels obligated to correct the misstatements in Woodson's editorial and present the facts.
Any doctor can prescribe the drug, and none are legally obligated to report it.
According to Deitsch, the tweets in support of Disney Plus were not contractually obligated.
Regardless, fiancée Iggy Azalea is not obligated to keep said ring on her finger.
It's not that you're obligated to vote, but it's a good thing to do.
But, here's the thing: I'm not obligated to accept negative commentary about my looks.
A few months passed, and out of necessity I was obligated to try again.
So now the Dutch government is going to be obligated to honor those accords.
Companies like fuel retailers, which blend fuels, benefit from selling RINs to obligated parties.
You don't have to feel obligated to kiss at the end of a date.
The New England Patriots, of course, because they are constitutionally obligated to do so.
Any one of them who makes eye contact is legally obligated to help you.
Banks are also obligated to put most checks through a weeks-long clearing process.
TO: Maybe Nick and Vanessa are contractually obligated to say it a few times.
Players would be obligated to give the money back if a season is played.
However, Fox explained that companies aren't obligated to say the reason for the shortage.
Anthem, like most health insurers, is obligated to maximize the wealth of its shareholders.
In Connecticut, educators have been legally obligated to report suspicions of abuse since 1967.
U.S. hospitals, on the other hand, are so obligated — and that treatment is expensive.
Publicly traded U.S. companies are obligated to release their results on a quarterly basis.
Either way, the employer is still obligated to make good on the pension promise.
As scientific researchers, we are obligated to obtain "informed consent" from our research subjects.
Sturch, who is a nurse in Chili, Indiana, said she felt obligated to help.
"We are neighbors ... we are obligated to have diplomatic and political relations," he said.
Under state law, travelers are obligated to know the land ownership everywhere they go.
I believe we are morally obligated to educate, engage and empower the entire electorate.
Sure, the public, unlike a jury, is not obligated to keep an open mind.
That means that they are obligated to act with your best interest in mind.
We're obligated to have hearings," Gillibrand said in an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes.
Despite the appropriations rider, the government is still legally obligated to make these payments.
Obligated under federal law, hospitals provided hundreds of millions of dollars in unreimbursed services.
Mr. Trump's actions contradict rules of war that American fighters are obligated to follow.
They were also obligated under Jewish law to replace the headstones with exact replicas.
But the US simply didn't think it was obligated to take in Jews itself.
An algorithm determines "a match," which the students are contractually obligated to abide by.
If they do, journalists will feel obligated to treat Trump as a normal candidate.
Thus, you should not feel obligated to only eat it in the morning hours.
As a result, he will be obligated to comply with the numerous conditions of parole.
There were questions swirling about whether or not she'd be contractually obligated to lose weight.
Are the people who were once voices for the voiceless now obligated to step aside?
Her therapist was legally obligated by Pennsylvania law to report the assault to the police.
She is obligated, the Democratic state attorneys general argue, to enforce the regulations as written.
Congress would then be obligated to pass voting laws with minimum common-sense national standards.
At the end of the day, no one is truly obligated to like this movie.
But "common carriers" such as airlines are legally obligated to care for their cargo -- us.
Volkswagen is contractually obligated to support the unit and has enough cash to do so.
They have a special fundraiser for Special Olympics, and given my job, I felt obligated.
"I feel obligated to get dressed up and go out with my friends," Kara said.
And you also just don't want to feel obligated to spend your hard-earned cash.
If the refiner is the also fuel blender, the refiner should remain the obligated party.
You're not obligated to be an activist for an issue just because it affects you.
And yes, in his legal opinion, it would still be obligated to scoop the poop.
Your employer can offer either option but not both, and isn't obligated to offer either.
Presidents are not obligated to consult anyone but usually hold extensive meetings to gather input.
But Trump has never felt obligated to keep his own promises, let alone his party's.
Brent wasn't forced, he wasn't obligated to even join the army in the first place.
As someone who has experienced this firsthand, I feel obligated to help lead that charge.
I feel obligated to honor his vision of me as a rapper to fuck with.
The group is legally obligated to provide advice to the administrator about on quality standards.
Instead, Energy Transfer was obligated to look for an alternative way to close the deal.
CT: Mm, so he felt obligated to save Sega because it belonged to his friend?
Promotion Entities are not obligated to use any entry, in whole or in part, received.
The UFO labour union is obligated to "maintain industrial peace," Lufthansa said in a statement.
Montana Facility Finance Authority, $140.3 million of Benefis Health System Obligated Group hospital revenue bonds.
Cancer continues to affect us all and we're obligated to think outside of the box.
Seek out a fiduciary — that is, someone legally obligated to put your best interests first.
I eventually outgrew my tomboy attitude, but not because I felt obligated to do so.
She was contractually obligated to keep quiet about her victory until after the show aired.
Before a trial, prosecutors are obligated to share any evidence that could acquit the defendant.
With a climate change denier in the Oval Office, we are obligated to take action.
Under the standard rules of engagement, U.S. military personnel are obligated to defend their units.
Was I obligated to tell them in my next interview that I had been fired?
Also, if there are children in residence, am I obligated to disclose this information beforehand?
"I feel morally and contractually obligated to Dick and his wife, Nancy," the owner said.
Previously, players were obligated to be on the field but were only encouraged to stand.
Priority Private Care is not obligated to do that, though Mr. Olanow said it would.
Also, would my therapist be obligated to inform me of the contents of the letter?
"I hate feeling obligated to make him think I think everything is fine," she said.
If the president orders a nuclear launch, the secretary is legally obligated to do it.
An accused prime minister is not obligated to resign until a final conviction in court.
Do you think that actors of color are more obligated to make socially progressive films?
It has then abandoned us and it's obligated under international law to offer safe asylum.
Despite using public roads, Waymo is not obligated to disclose customer feedback to local regulators.
She said she often felt obligated to have sex when she did not want to.
Chinese officials have insisted they are obligated only to stop trade in certain restricted items.
We are journalistically obligated to mention that his father has been beefing with LaVar Ball.
Grand Forks, N.D., $58 million of Altru Health System Obligated Group health system revenue bonds.
When that happens, Facebook must consider the request but is not obligated to fulfill it.
New York Dormitory Authority, $242.8 million of Orange Regional Medical Center Obligated Group revenue bonds.
Just because a registry is set up, a guest is not obligated to use it.
In short, don't feel obligated to give a reference for someone you've never worked with.
I also do not feel obligated in any way to share my pregnancy with her.
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, $2800 million of UMass Memorial Health Care Obligated Group revenue bonds.
States themselves should be obligated to set aside resources commensurate with the risks they confront.
If you make plastic bags, you're obligated to print suffocation warnings to keep kids safe.
Does he think the US is obligated to meet the emission targets it pledged there?
But they would not be obligated to abandon associations with any other subdivision of Harvard.
The teachers are now only working the hours that they are contractually obligated to work.
As noted above, even though patients are not legally obligated to pay any more than the reasonable value of the care they have received, many patients feel obligated to pay surprise balance bills — and many others are threatened or sued if they refuse to pay.
Round Lake Police Chief George Filenko said authorities "were obligated" to read her her Miranda rights.
"You're not obligated through patriotism or decency to simply accept what the CIA says," Grennwald said.
As a result, center-left politicians like Obama feel entitled, maybe even obligated, to involve themselves.
The school was obligated to respond to third-party reports about the violence, the suit alleges.
Last year it was revealed that Metz is contractually obligated to lose weight for the show.
Ewan McGregor is not a fan of lying — even when he's contractually obligated to do so.
The problem is, Shaft feels obligated to define Usher's character almost exclusively on his dad's terms.
I said something on Twitter recently about how you're actually not morally obligated to be healthy.
I believe corporate has lost its servitude for humanity and I feel obligated to supply it.
Employers are obligated to pay for workers' transportation to the United States and any recruitment fees.
He is not obligated to, and Brafman may decide not to put him on the stand.
Sometimes it's hard to contain real-life chemistry when actors are obligated to play platonic onscreen.
And, of course, affected industries then feel obligated to ask the government for taxpayer-funded assistance.
Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights determined that Patriarch was obligated to produce the documents sought by Alvarez.
In advertisements, investment firms are obligated to say that past performance does not guarantee future results.
"Once the CPSC becomes involved, we are obligated to follow their guidelines and recommendations," Lenovo says.
Cadets typically are not assigned a specific occupation until after they are contractually obligated to service.
Because anyone on the receiving end of such a request is not obligated to answer. Ever.
Kardashian isn't obligated to share details of her pregnancy with anyone, and yes, that includes fans.
Should any team sign him, they would be obligated just for the major league minimum contract.
The FDA usually follows the recommendations of its panel, but is not obligated to do so.
We live in a free world, and no one is obligated to do anything for anyone.
Everyone named Kyle is legally obligated to buy this Xbox soap and then never use it.
Now he saw tsunami waves on that other side, and he felt obligated to warn people.
She feels obligated to help those in need, trusting that her contribution will improve their situation.
They were not legally obligated to do this, but I'm very glad they made that decision.
"I think I'm contractually obligated to use this every moment I'm in the office," he said.
The FDA is not obligated to follow the recommendations of its panel, but typically does so.
But at the same time, Facebook is not legally obligated to maintain a free speech platform.
Nobody was obligated to interpret Obama's comments generously, and to this day many people do not.
Canadian Oil Sands, in a press release, said Suncor is obligated to disclose the tender results.
They feel obligated to the hundreds of women we've met and heard from around the country.
But senators are not obligated to ignore the context in which a nomination is being considered.
In this first round the $220006 billion rescissions delivered to Congress Tuesday targets un-obligated funds.
Zinke is obligated to consider governors' opinions, but they don't have to be the last word.
"She could recommend a person, but that doesn't mean we would be obligated to hire them."
Similarly, to safeguard Judge Kavanaugh's rights the judiciary committee is obligated to explore Ford's psychiatric history.
Under US Code, Trump could use funds "that have not been obligated" within the department's budget.
If the state does not do so, the EPA is obligated to write a plan itself.
They did it because the rules obligated them to, but also because it was politically necessary.
A federal judge in Brooklyn argues, persuasively, that the company is not obligated to do so.
For me, it's understanding that starting a new project doesn't make me obligated to that project.
Kingdom Hearts III is like if Undertale was contractually obligated to also be Avengers: Infinity War.
As such, Moss argued, Clinton was obligated to investigate the allegations under the Convention Against Torture.
Tankers are obligated to broadcast their position, direction, speed, and more, to avoid collisions at sea.
At the end of the day, donation programs across Canada are obligated to follow the policy.
I don't mean to say you're obligated to go to Pride, because, of course, you're not.
The President of the DRC is constitutionally obligated to hand over power through a democratic election.
Her side said she wasn't obligated to pay rent because of an arrangement from the 1980s.
Unloading on an anonymous customer service representative who is obligated to listen has a certain appeal.
Monday's indicative votes were nonbinding, so May was never obligated to agree to what Parliament decided.
Some cities have asked the Justice Department to what extent they are obligated to offer alternatives.
I know that it's likely I am legally obligated to repay the rest of this debt.
It's a film that seems obligated to be a movie about an Arthur — the wrong one!
If they are sick, the border agents are obligated to take them to a local hospital.
"This year and next year, contractually, we are mutually obligated to play at Barclays," Ledecky said.
That ruling overturned a lower court judge who said McGahn was obligated to testify before Congress.
Once you hand over the rights, no one is obligated to listen to anything you say.
Doing so technically violates the terms of my loan, but I feel obligated to help her.
You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.
Beyond the financial, political and even strategic considerations, Israel is morally obligated to preserve Jewish peoplehood.
They're not protected by international laws, so industrialized countries aren't legally obligated to grant them asylum.
The carrier is obligated to transport the passenger by rebooking the flier on a future flight.
As long as price growth remains subdued, it will feel obligated to keep priming the economy.
But the nonprofit is hoping you'll "feel obligated enough to send them some money," he says.
Her husband felt "obligated" to then pursue a romantic relationship with me (he later told me).
I'm professionally obligated to care, but even if I weren't, I'd still find these possibilities disturbing.
Your friend isn't obligated to share her winnings, but I would applaud her if she did.
And now because we are still contractually obligated, we have today's reading from art our Nixometer.
Refiners have that capability and that's precisely why they are currently the obligated party under law.
They are ethically obligated to treat pain and can only prescribe what a patient can afford.
After acquiring Whole Foods, Amazon took on an additional $22 billion in contractually obligated future purchases.
Plus, I think I'm now obligated to express my love and desire to serve the Board.
There could be more cases, but health authorities in Quebec are not obligated to report them.
Rather than make me feel obligated to apologize for the "inconvenience," he congratulated me, without hesitation.
Up until June 3, a team signing Kimbrel was obligated to give up a draft pick.
It just happened to be the last record we were obligated to give the label too.
The union said the federal government was obligated to ensure coal workers continue to get the benefits.
Because once we recognize something as genocide, America and other leading nations are then obligated to act.
I'm not obligated to abide by some bullshit decorum when it comes to giving myself mercury poisoning.
They are also obligated to contribute between 1 to 0.5 percent of gross revenue for brand marketing.
Despite the abuse allegations, Kesha is still contractually obligated to work under Dr. Luke and his label.
As a result, Transform is not obligated to reimburse Old Sears for having made the severance payments.
If you do decide to stick to the buffet, don't feel obligated to eat everything in sight.
They are not protected by international laws, so industrialized countries aren't legally obligated to grant them asylum.
As the hearing continued, lawmakers fought over what kinds of questions Strzok should be obligated to answer.
While the FDA is not obligated to follow the advice of the panel, it typically does so.
If Volkswagen shares fell below certain benchmarks, Porsche was obligated to post cash security with Maple Bank.
Government workers, like those in the private sector, are socially obligated to participate in their office gatherings.
She has never been so obligated, a condition that induces not only ignorance but also cold-heartedness.
Even so, Magidson said jurors were obligated to follow instructions and honor their oath to the court.
You are obligated to spiral through thoughts like this and then placate yourself with a candy cane.
I don't feel obligated to write about most of them because most of them aren't that great.
The lesson is that a clearing house should not feel obligated to a cabal of the members.
And after Bell's departure from the team, they didn't really feel obligated to, y'know, not steal it.
"Their funds had supported me as I grew up so I felt obligated to them," explained Kasuga.
"It is obligated for every Muslim to participate in jihad," he told them in one videotaped talk.
The selection process, he added, is largely democratic, but at times he feels obligated to vet suggestions.
In particular, Teo realized he wasn't obligated to be nice to people who were unfriendly toward him.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is obligated to intervene to defend both ends of the peg.
Because online sellers are not obligated to collect sales tax, local businesses are fighting an uphill battle.
Is the hospital legally or ethically obligated to accommodate the patient's request for a non-black physician?
"Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond -- Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" premieres Nov.
Don't feel obligated to buy this particular one, which is available in three colors, by the way.
The "furnishers" of the information are the liable party; credit bureaus are only obligated to fix mistakes.
Each new child is obligated to go into the castle knowing that they're probably going to die.
Wade and questioned whether President Richard Nixon should have been obligated to turn over the Watergate tapes.
But in the meantime, ICE is obligated to release families itself, on parole, if necessary to comply.
Ultimately, the wealthier signatories to the accord will be legally obligated to lead the charge against HFCs.
Or you can take the record and be obligated to give them another $250,000 to support it.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the EPA is obligated to regulate the emission of carbon dioxide.
Cunningham also reportedly assured Skiffington Holderness that his wife was "not obligated" to speak with the bureau.
Legally, I suspect I am not obligated to, unless I need to take leave from my job.
Why is my building obligated to accept animals that are not licensed service dogs despite its policy?
Census Day, April 22010, is almost upon us, and you are legally obligated to participate in it.
His family is at war with each other, he is obligated to fight, but how can he?
If the country finds you meet the definition of a refugee, it is obligated to shelter you.
In other words, don't think about it in terms of what you're obligated to say or do.
Some of my friends think I am obligated to at least tell them I am two-timing.
Here's my secret: Invite pals to join you for chores you're obligated to tackle, like grocery shopping.
What are we obligated to do — and not to do — to cause as little harm as possible?
By the same token the Senate was empowered, indeed obligated, to block those presidents if it disagreed.
Argument #3: American service members and taxpayers are obligated to fight and die for Kurds in Syria.
It stated that any employee who suspected the abuse of a prisoner was obligated to report it.
If the plans aren't sufficient, the EPA is obligated to step in and write its own plans.
Mr. Mueller said later that he felt obligated to be honest with anyone who might hire him.
Uber's website says tipping is voluntary and that riders are not obligated to offer a cash tip.
Some $60 million had been obligated fairly quickly (as of last Monday), according to a US official.
FEMA insists it is legally obligated on behalf of taxpayers to pursue the money from PG&E.
"Price added that it is "not normal" and "not legal" for Trump to "withhold congressionally obligated funds.
While we would prefer not to comment on personnel matters, we feel obligated to correct the record.
In a statement, they downplayed their influence, insisting that nobody is obligated to act on their counsel.
"  Representative quote: "Instead of feeling guilty, obligated and anxious, wouldn't you rather feel empowered, benevolent and carefree?
Sometimes people feel obligated to give details because they think they need to justify the time off.
Another reporter followed up, asking if Zelensky felt obligated to fulfill Trump's requests to investigate Biden's son.
Under his plea deal, Flynn is obligated to tell Mueller's investigators everything he knows about these meetings.
The ability to stay connected makes us feel obligated to respond ASAP to every text or email.
From the beginning, these electors have been understood as obligated to vote in accordance with their pledge.
And, according to Anderson, the treaty also states that neither Mexico nor the US is obligated to extradite its own nationals, though both are obligated to prosecute them if possible — and the El Paso shooter will definitely face prosecution in the US, making Mexico's argument difficult to make.
Under the existing system, advisors are only obligated to recommend "suitable" investments to clients for their retirement portfolios.
After such time, Spotify shall not be obligated to redeem any further attempts to take up this offer.
These lacked the teeth of a regulatory ruling, but the Justice Department was obligated to respond to them.
There's no enforcement mechanism involved in signing, which means that signatories technically aren't obligated to give anything away.
Still obligated to work but not getting paid is not going to cut it for the bill collectors.
"'Insatiable' shoots in Georgia and I am currently contractually obligated to be there for another month," Milano said.
"The IRS said that was not allowed, because a mom is obligated to feed her children," Wang said.
He's just getting me to try to respond to him … I feel like I'm obligated to help him.
He pointed out that Zuckerberg, who is not a European citizen, was not obligated to come at all.
If they receive a Freedom of Information Act request, they are legally obligated to hand that correspondence over.
In their phone conversation, Merkel told Trump the US was obligated to admit refugees under the Geneva Convention.
The FCC is obligated to listen to the comments it receives and to act in the public interest.
Maryland, which ruled prosecutors are obligated to provide defense attorneys with any material evidence helpful to the defense.
But next time I might feel obligated to, considering the hotel charges a $39 (plus tax) resort fee.
Prosecutors always say that all crimes and victims are treated equally, but they are obligated to say that.
The teacher told her she was obligated to notify the city's Administration for Children's Services about her situation.
So he claims that he didn't report children [to the Nazi authorities] that he was obligated to report.
I would have dropped this book gently behind the sofa if I weren't contractually obligated to finish it.
Erika Wesley said she felt obligated to tell a superior about "excessive discrimination" against a female co-worker.
To me, in his position, it would have been the right thing to do, but no one's obligated.
Under the current voting agreement — which is part of the Benchmark litigation — Uber is obligated to seat them.
Under NATO requirements, would the U.S. have been obligated to turn around and attack "our allies," the Kurds?
She didn't want to go inside, but felt obligated as he was her supervisor, according to the suit.
If you want to end a conversation: "You are also not obligated to have these conversations," Senning says.
But although school systems may be constitutionally obligated to welcome unaccompanied minors or undocumented immigrants, communities are not.
The realities of the budget meant that I was basically obligated to teach whatever that book might be.
More importantly, Dr. Luke was contractually obligated to produce at least six songs on each of the albums.
Employers should be obligated to contribute to these plans, rather than leaving it entirely to workers to finance.
When you're contractually obligated to publish three books in a single year, you can't dilly-dally in dreamland.
They want to sit with us or dance with us and I don't like feeling obligated to anyone.
When somebody needs assistance, "You should be obligated to help or to get help for them," McIntosh said.
The city is contractually obligated to make good on its bid promises, no matter the final financial cost.
But the country in turn is obligated to claw back the illegal state aid from the corporate beneficiary.
If he did doggedly pursue Helen, of course she felt obligated to appease him and the First Chubby.
With us they are not obligated to say they are gay, and they feel comfortable in the team.
"Kickstarter is a Public Benefit Corporation obligated to consider the impact of their decisions on society," writes Redwine.
SOMETHING THAT I JUST FEEL OBLIGATED TO DO AT THIS PHASE OF LIFE I'M IN. AND I'M HAPPY.
Under United Nations rules, China and India are considered developing countries and are not obligated to curb emissions.
Short of cash, though, Petrobras can no longer afford new subsalt areas it is legally obligated to lead.
Employees also reportedly raised the idea that companies like Google are morally obligated to support pro-democracy movements.
Students who are successful in continuing their studies would still be obligated to pay off their student loans.
"That worries me," Cole said, noting the U.S. is obligated to provide that support under treaties with tribes.
He added that private companies, such as Facebook, are not legally obligated to run or promote certain content.
I know one cigar smoker who is obligated to keep a distance of 20 feet from his house.
The White House's proposal would have targeted funds not already obligated by the State Department and USAID.  Sen.
That is still a far cry from saying Catholic politicians are obligated to impose this faith on others.
If the event ends up being cancelled, SFX are still obligated to pay the artists their full fees.
Don't fight the feels, but don't feel obligated to discuss every last one of them over wine slushies.
Well, for one, I swiped the title of it for this column, so I'm pretty much obligated to.
And should the legislature change partisan hands after the next election, would they feel obligated to the NPV?
Are the rich countries obligated to take in any and all comers from the countries they have despoiled?
The [Federal Communications Commission] currently has the right to enforce it, but it's not obligated to do so.
Moreover, survivors should not feel obligated to welcome the very people who killed their friends and family members.
The critical groups largely subsist on government grants, which are contingent on the organizations meeting contractually-obligated benchmarks.
But the unwritten rule is there are times when a pitcher is obligated to drill someone as payback.
The former Cowboy is contractually obligated to participate in the events after agreeing to a partnership with Marriott.
If the opportunity to raise rates is there, companies are obligated to their shareholders to take full advantage.
Mr. Suprun is not obligated under the law to vote for a candidate of his party, and Mrs.
Yesterday, a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration was legally obligated to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry.
Hackensack, N.J., Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, $5003 million of Meridian Health Obligated Group revenue and refinancing bonds.
It's a valid point, though speaking purely pragmatically, I can understand why companies felt obligated to back out.
Would I not be obligated to enter the—what should I call it—consciousness of Donald J. Trump?
In California, there should be a certificate of analysis for each product, which stores are obligated to provide.
Under the Impoundment Control Act (ICA), the administration is obligated to spend the money as directed by Congress.
Sometimes, refusing to acknowledge the severity of an illness can make the patient feel obligated to fight it.
He didn't want people to relive their pain or be obligated to travel back to Colorado several times.
The suggestion is "you're obligated to tell both sides of the story," and that's very reductive to me.
Fisher later said he should not have argued with the fan but felt obligated to defend his players.
Trustees are obligated to make money, to preserve trust assets, and to have a transparent decision-making process.
But since I'm there for the weekend, I feel obligated to do it and that means higher costs.
Am I obligated to give her a baby gift to keep the peace in such a small office?
Staples' agent tell us, Justin paid every penny he was obligated to pay and the claim is "baseless."
To obtain those funds, California was obligated to match a previous grant of $2.6 billion in stimulus money.
I am legally obligated to say that, because solvers often get confused when themes like these pop up.
So the reporting requirements are minimal, especially when it comes to what Barr is obligated to tell Congress.
Game of Thrones is not in any way obligated to hold our hand and explain everything it's doing.
That said, the company isn't legally obligated to get anything to backers, so they'll still have to keep hoping.
The United States, as host nation for the United Nations, is largely obligated to provide visas for foreign leaders.
The court said I was obligated to provide medical insurance and expenses on top of child support and alimony.
But what if you have a cancer diagnosis and now your health plan isn't obligated to cover your treatment?
In the U.S., companies are generally not legally obligated to deliver bad news to job candidates, so many don't.
I didn't want to do that, but I felt strangely obligated to because we were in the same backseat.
Financial professionals would be legally obligated to put their client's best interests first rather than simply finding "suitable" investments.
The parties later reached a settlement which obligated Kemsley to make payments until June 2018, according to the documents.
Even if they can, the counties are not obligated to accept the trial, CNN Legal Analyst Philip Holloway said.
"It was a full-time job that I didn't get paid for but felt obligated to do," she says.
According to records, the US is obligated to contribute $674 million to the UN regular budget for 2018-2019.
If the soldiers are not on active duty, he added, they are not obligated to report what they're doing.
I know I'm about to have lunch, but this will spoil fast, so I feel obligated to prioritize it.
A few commented on how spoiled I sounded, and that the company isn't obligated to pay for my child.
Despite the diagnosis, 78-year-old Trebek was optimistic enough to joke that he's contractually obligated to continue working.
Qualcomm, in suing Apple, says it is not obligated to license those like to does with industry standard technology.
But if someone Super Likes them, well Tinder's kind of obligated to provide some value to that Super Liker.
Common sense should be that accepting an invitation to someone's residence doesn't mean they're obligated to do anything sexual.
Our relationship became one where I was far happier than she was, but we felt obligated to stay together.
According to their divorce agreement, Staub is obligated to either purchase the $2.15 million home or vacate by April.
The true tally is likely higher as some obligated parties such as Tesoro Corp did not disclose the costs.
Even though the Casey's intelligence crawling through her personal hardware was a violation, she felt obligated to defend it.
Halloween is a beloved event in this country, one that many people feel obligated to go all out for.
If they can't, the government is still obligated to keep kids in the "least restrictive," age-appropriate setting possible.
So how do you dress when you're obligated to show, but you'd rather stay in pajamas or track pants?
"Traditionally when we think of vacation, we think of you not being obligated to think about work," Zinser said.
Do you feel obligated to celebrate May the 4th by marathoning all seven Star Wars films in 24 hours?
Susan Sarandon on Friday said she didn't feel obligated to vote for a female nominee because of her gender.
If EMS workers are dispatched, he said, they are obligated to treat the patient they were called to help.
Albemarle and the government also bickered over the price at which the company was obligated to sell its lithium.
Of course, there are plenty of occasions when one is practically obligated to enjoy the true drink of champions.
"Both your doctor and your lawyer are obligated to look out for what is best for you," said Perez.
By doign so, he also essentially obligated himself to keep the country up to date with the FBI's findings.
Bloom, however, reportedly ruled that the defendants were not constitutionally obligated to protect students who were not in custody.
In exchange for an exemption to "Buy American" requirements, their companies are legally obligated to supply American military contractors.
For that reason, the motion states, prosecutor was obligated to request the dismissal of Bates' case at this time.
Yet many Americans believe the government is not obligated to provide coverage for those who are unable to pay.
Travelers can refuse access to their devices, but customs officers are not obligated to allow someone into the country.
And in most US states, we're legally obligated to do that if your intoxication level is becoming physically apparent.
In exchange for this, the Lakeland Police Department was contractually obligated to "encourage" residents to download the Ring app.
The draft Bill says that tech companies may be obligated to remove "electronic protection" from any communications or data.
Zukin notes that such events, in which employees may feel obligated to participate, are a form of labor control.
Tom Cole (R-OK), who said House members aren't obligated to follow through on promises made in the Senate.
The federal government is legally obligated to limit carbon pollution and coal is the most carbon-intensive energy source.
The university said it did not invite Spencer to speak but was obligated by law to allow the event.
Beside that, we were obligated to join the Army if we stayed there, to fight in the Chechen War.
House chamber guards generally do not enforce the dress code rules for lawmakers, who are constitutionally obligated to vote.
They said it was possible that the review would turn up nothing, but said investigators felt obligated to check.
The government is obligated under a court-imposed deadline to reunite the children with their parents by July 26.
The guidelines do not require schooling, so children are given workbooks but are not obligated to fill them out.
The federal government is obligated by hundreds of treaties with various tribes to provide health care to Native people.
But the new rules mean that schools aren't obligated to investigate information that comes through someone like a coach.
CMS Administrator Seema Verma wrote that if Idaho wouldn't enforce Obamacare, then the federal government would be obligated to.
That's a rhetorical question, and so I'm not obligated to answer, and yet I will: It simply is not.
Anyone can make a criminal referral to the Justice Department, which is not obligated to take up the matter.
If people are feeling obligated to stand for the national anthem, I think that's a very big red flag.
He initially resisted, but relented after CBS warned that he was contractually obligated to cooperate fully in any investigation.
If the convention goes to a second ballot, they are no longer obligated to vote for any specific candidates.
Hospitals are not legally obligated to give patients a heads up, though some are trying to be more transparent.
In Arizona, the police were now obligated to question anyone that they had "reasonable suspicion" to believe was undocumented.
If the convention goes to a second ballot, they are no longer obligated to vote for any specific candidate.
"If you are full time, you are obligated," said that message, which was forwarded to The New York Times.
"We follow the math worksheets and we are obligated to report what is given to us," said another aide.
Their sheer size means they're obligated, he said, to make sure users know how what they're getting themselves into.
Both parties would have worked as a constitutionally established institution obligated to find the facts not seek political advantage.
We are obligated to live up to our highest morals and the standard of greatness that we constantly espouse.
Apollo and Metropoulos are not obligated to contribute to the pension fund, which is managed by a labor union.
Today is Permanent Record's release date, and according to the lawsuit, that contractually obligated pre-vetting never took place.
" Reached by The Verge, Kickstarter denied any retaliatory motive and said the company felt "obligated to correct the record.
During the impeachment trial, senators are obligated to be in session from Monday through Saturday as early as noon.
If a person does something nice, we feel obligated to respond in kind, and the reverse also holds true.
From 2202-2628, the division brought enforcement actions against six government entities, six obligated individuals and 28500 public officials.
For the first time ever, the Eastern and Western nations were equally obligated to enforce minority rights and protections.
However, it is unlikely that your co-op would be obligated to make any cosmetic changes to your apartment.
Interior is obligated by law to consult with governors, congressional delegations and coastal communities as it crafts its plan.
I need to learn how to make polite conversation that doesn't make others feel obligated to keep asking questions.
You've got a lot of shit that you're obligated to do as a man before entertaining as a musician.
He may have meant the enclosing Speedway, so immense its architects were obligated to take into account Earth's curvature.
Scholars writing for a broader audience are especially obligated to be respectful of the research traditions they draw on.
Journalists don't feel obligated to report both sides of this debate, just the side in the sphere of consensus.
The people working at polling stations are randomly selected by the local government, so they are obligated to be there.
If you make an observation that's important enough to share with your community, you're obligated to do that right away.
The Academy, of course, isn't obligated to follow suit, but it wouldn't be the Oscars without at least one shocker.
Bridal showers are a nice tradition, but no one should feel obligated to attend or spend a specific dollar amount.
Taiwan's main arms supplier is the United States, which is obligated by U.S. law to support the island's defense needs.
However, you are legally obligated to send all your Reese's Eggs to me by mail by Easter Sunday (April 21).
Just because you work as a freelancer doesn't mean you are obligated to accept every project that comes your way.
If he were to accept money for his work, he would be obligated to meet the demands of his customers.
"I wanted to challenge myself to overcome the feeling of socially obligated follows," Tarng explained in an interview with Motherboard.
You are, however, obligated to keep your pleasure products squeaky-clean to avoid transmitting bacteria from one partner to another.
It is not obligated to reveal its specific reasons for blocking such deals, since doing so could reveal classified information.
As one friend excuses herself from the bar, the other friend is obligated to save her seat — no matter what.
The bottom line is that a fiduciary is legally obligated to put their clients' best interests ahead of their own.
On the religious side, you know I'm a religious Jew, so that means you're almost obligated religiously to say "Moses".
Furthermore, hotels are not obligated to inform customers that their names will be sent to authorities, New York magazine reports.
So I feel obligated to recognize that, but also, like, what do I do with the opportunities I have now?
It's, oddly, an extremely romantic book, regardless of the number of times the author is obligated to mention Mark Zuckerberg.
Non-obligated parties are largely seen as banks and financial institutions that are not part of the fuel supply chain.
MORE. Outgoing President Barack Obama is not legally obligated to issue any form of relief to federal prisoners seeking justice.
Basically, everyone involved in this show knows how to keep a secret, if only because they are contractually obligated to.
That said, aren't we all obligated, one way or another, to leave our children and grandchildren a healthy, flourishing Earth?
There's been a war over the video -- multiple media outlets have argued that officials are obligated to release the footage.
Sears is obligated to pay $250 million from Stanley Black & Decker's purchase of Craftsman to the plan in three years.
Insurers are obligated by the Affordable Care Act to grant the subsidies, known as cost-sharing reductions, to eligible customers.
The United States is the island's biggest political ally and is obligated under U.S. law to help Taiwan defend itself.
The Bengaluru-based company said since the allegations were not deemed "material", the company was not obligated to disclose them.
Both races appear to be headed to a legally obligated recount after margins in each contest fell below 0.5 percent.
Like Trump's, it was not officially a state visit, which would have obligated full royal attendance and a state banquet.
This time, however, there is no public constituency he is obligated to address — only public curiosity, waiting, insatiably, for answers.
He added that U.S. code allows the president to reallocate military construction funding if such dollars are not already obligated.
To choose a charter school is to choose a public school which, by law, is obligated to serve all students.
The agency is not legally obligated to reveal that it has been fielding more potential solutions for opening the phone.
The postal vote is voluntary and non-binding, meaning the government is not legally obligated to go along with it.
Ms. Gupta wrote in her letter that courts were obligated to consider whether defendants were able to pay their fines.
Fossen noted external evidence suggested Millstone was profitable and was obligated to serve the energy markets until at least 2022.
"We are obligated to speak the truth as we see it and that is what real friendship demands," Sanders said.
So I feel obligated to recognize that, but also like, what do I do with the opportunities I have now?
During her time as first lady, Obama said, she had felt obligated not to let the country see her vulnerabilities.
Clinton said in a Thursday radio interview that she would not feel obligated to resubmit Garland's name to the Senate.
Under Russia's current Constitution, Mr. Putin is obligated to step down at the end of his presidential term in 2024.
Inflation jacked up costs, but transit companies were legally obligated to keep fares the same per their agreements with cities.
The university is obligated to protect Mr. Spencer from demonstrators exercising what is called "the heckler's veto," Mr. Calvert said.
The Justice Department is not obligated to take up the matter, and the department and the F.B.I. declined to comment.
Once a student is in your office, what are you obligated to do if you suspect that student is suicidal?
Regardless of whether organizers invite police officers to participate, they are obligated to provide security for public events like marches.
The agency may only allow obligated parties like refiners to buy credits, and may require greater public disclosure as well.
But under the terms of his purchase agreement, he was obligated by the Federal Monuments Authority Austria to renovate it.
Bridesmaids, of course, aren't mandatory for a wedding, nor should anyone feel obligated to accept an invitation to be one.
He maintained, however that he is not obligated to recuse himself from working on a plan to replace that regulation.
The deal obligated the three companies to ensure that farmers who sold them cattle were not actively engaged in deforestation.
I will never understand people who feel like they're obligated to work nights and weekends for a salaried day job.
She is appalled that I could think we aren't morally obligated to rescue each other, even at great personal sacrifice.
He also described his disagreements with producer James Cameron and how he felt obligated to "fight" for his creative vision.
Under NATO rules, the US is obligated to intervene if any other NATO nation is attacked by a foreign power.
On Saturday, Mr. Johnson reluctantly sent a legally obligated request to the E.U. asking for a Brexit extension until January.
But Mr. Comey had declared the case closed, and he believed he was obligated to tell Congress that had changed.
The agency said it has increased its enforcement efforts against retailers who are legally obligated to redeem these beverage containers.
And your statement that you and your friend are "like sisters" suggests that you feel more obligated to her anyway.
I feel obligated to finish it because I'm one-third of the way through, but I really, really hate it.
In fact, because you intend to skip this wedding, you are not obligated to give the couple anything at all.
Opponents say the changes will squeeze access and limit competition on the common-carrier system obligated to accommodate all shippers.
A minority of obligated parties is now advocating for policymakers to move the point of obligation down the supply chain.
"They're not obligated to offer either option, but it's important to see what's available," Ellenbecker, a certified financial planner, said.
Those customers get free products and are encouraged to write reviews about them, although they're contractually obligated to disclose that.
"Sellers are obligated to disclose information related to flooding, such as whether or not the property flooded before," says Bixby.
Maybe she is contractually obligated to show up for photo calls in full glam instead of a loose weave sweater.
The General Assembly resolution is not legally binding, and the U.S. would not be obligated to abide by the measure.
The United States, as a signatory to the U.N. Convention against Torture, is obligated to investigate the cases, he said.
The White House's decision to focus the rescissions request on non-obligated funds has put Democrats in a tough spot.
As long as it stands, the E.P.A. will be obligated to address climate change, even without the Clean Power Plan.
The American writer Robert Warshow famously said that movie critics were obligated to convey their "immediate experience" of a picture.
Prosecutors have been obligated to turn over favorable evidence to the defense since a 1963 Supreme Court decision, Brady v.
Are schools obligated to bring speakers on campus if a student group (a young Republicans club, for instance) invites them?
But you should not feel obligated to buy ugly fruit because someone told you it's going to save the world.
The real question, then, is whether Burnett will feel obligated by "newsworthiness" to make the raw footage from The Apprentice public.
MillerCoors argues it's not obligated to continue brewing for Pabst and that Pabst doesn't want to pay enough to justify it.
"Under the law, if there isn't sufficient science to demonstrate safety, then EPA is obligated to ban the pesticide," Faber said.
Knowing that, Kendrick seemed to feel obligated to dedicate himself to the cause by addressing the social climate in his music.
When you have allegations that are potentially legal violations and legal issues, the company is obligated to investigate those by law.
But if you're going to bring that elephant into the room, you're kind of obligated to say something about its presence.
The ACLU alleges that these groups frequently withhold care they are legally obligated to provide—namely family planning and emergency contraceptives.
But, considering the court did declare her insane at the time, they were legally obligated to send her off for evaluation.
Even to her abortion provider, she felt obligated to justify her decision, a task no one should ever have to do.
Poitras then felt obligated to further probe the culture of misogyny that's infiltrated the hacker community and that Assange has perpetuated.
We are obligated to keep those visitors as safe as we can, and RAM is a significant part of those efforts.
The rest of the time, once a case is on a judge's docket, the judge is obligated to make a decision.
The focal point of the trial was whether Zuma was obligated by the public protector report and the recommendations Madonsela made.
Colonel Vindman said he had reported concerns up his chain of command because he believed he was obligated to do so.
Maybe you experience your emotions — especially those around loss and love — rather intensely but feel obligated to keep them to yourself.
Delta Associate General Counsel Scott McClain told a hearing that the airline was contractually obligated to pay for any tariffs imposed.
But Ruth is obligated to marry Frank Bennett (Nick Searcy) so she and her mother will have a place to live.
And it bears repeating that, if you do hook up with someone, you're not obligated to let someone stay with you.
I wrote last week about contaminated properties that are left to unsuspecting heirs who find themselves obligated to clean them up.
Typically, Volkswagen and its dealers are obligated to buy back leased cars when the leases — valued at about €290 billion — expire.
At least Elba could lean on his acclaimed supporting role in Molly's Game, and contractually obligated supporting role in Thor: Ragnarok.
He explained that since "everybody" on the Internet hates his hair, he feels obligated to keep the look until further notice.
While she is technically responsible for finding someone to take her lease, I also feel obligated to find someone I like.
Under the Obama's Affordable Care Act, insurers were obligated to completely cover the cost of preventive care, like recommended cancer screenings.
I rant online because people assume they know things and their entitlement to know makes me feel obligated to defend myself.
Just because the KKK has the constitutional right to express their deplorable ideas doesn't mean that we're obligated to hear them.
But, hey — if there is a new Riverdale couple, everyone who watches the show is all but contractually obligated to stan.
That way, you won't feel obligated to check it before you even put your feet on the ground in the morning.
SANGER: They are NATO members, and we are treaty-obligated —— TRUMP: We have many NATO members that aren't paying their bills.
The judge said because of this breach, the special counsel is no longer obligated to recommend a lighter sentence for Manafort.
What the law says In some jurisdictions, such as the European Union, companies are legally obligated to comply with deletion requests.
Under the terms of the loan, the Manaforts were only obligated to pay interest — and not any principal — until April 2025.
In the event of default by the issuer, ABC would be obligated to investors for the outstanding principal and interest payable.
We act because we have an obligation to try; we act because we're obligated to take any steps that we can.
Summer movie season is dangerously close – and with nicer weather, you're obligated to go outside before it's too hot to breathe.
Iran is obligated, under the nuclear deal, to seek U.N. Security Council permission for any purchase of direct nuclear use goods.
Under the Taiwan Relations Act, the U.S. is obligated to supply Taiwan with all necessary weapons to organize a sufficient defense.
Iraq is also obligated to meet payments to contractors as part of conditions of an International Monetary Fund loan, he said.
Let's say it together: No one is obligated to be a parent, nor is having children a compulsory post-marriage activity.
This is just one of the ways Villeneuve feels obligated to tip his hat to the sandbox he is playing in.
In Canada, things are a little different—the CSE is legally obligated not to direct its metadata collection activities at Canadians.
The commission must consider the proposal within 60 days, though it is not obligated to take any policy action on it.
"The allegations contained in the complaint are serious, but the Judicial Council is obligated to adhere to the Act," Tymkovich said.
"The depository ... is obligated to return, on demand, the same monetary objects deposited," he said, quoting a line from his book.
As part of this deal, the Pentagon has obligated roughly $27 billion over the past few years for around 370 aircraft.
While they stand to benefit from soaring sales prices and building upgrades, they are also obligated to pay for those perks.
Cruz's GOP presidential campaign on Friday said that he was obligated to defend all Texas laws, including ones he disagreed with.
As the eldest child, her father was obligated to bury his father, but because of the war he couldn't do it.
Ring pushed back on the report, saying that Ring users were never obligated to hand over footage from a Ring device.
At that point, the federal government could be forced into default by delaying or reducing some of its legally obligated payments.
The planned lawsuit from the attorneys general argues that the Trump administration is obligated now to regulate methane from existing wells.
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, $54.563 million of Trinitas Regional Medical Center obligated group issue refinancing and revenue bonds.
The university said it had consulted legal experts and medical professionals to confirm that it wasn't legally obligated to report Tyndall.
"Odebrecht is obligated by law to send requested information to relevant authorities," including an investigative committee in Congress, the company said.
Still Processing Should you still feel obligated to see "The Birth of a Nation," even though Nate Parker is Nate Parker?
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, $2600 billion of Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health Obligated Group revenue and refinancing bonds.
"If that expectation no longer exists, then the potential for abuse is significant so I think Congress is obligated to respond."
"Please understand that we are not obligated to provide an explanation for the action taken against your account," the email said.
Meanwhile, I was obligated to go to school and try to get into a good college to support my intellectual growth.
His work, which argues that wealthy nations are morally obligated to eradicate poverty around the world, has impacted real policy debates.
When Bill Clinton and Barack Obama took office, they were certainly obligated to pursue health care reform given their campaign pledges.
Under Title 10 of the US Code, Trump could use funds "that have not been obligated" within the Defense Department's budget.
" He continued, "In the case of the Seeing Eye dog, the dog is obligated to decide whether the command makes sense.
Dr. Le said that despite the seriousness of the virus, voters who take necessary precautions shouldn't feel obligated to stay home.
Maryland — prosecutors are obligated to provide their adversaries with any evidence that could be construed as being favorable to the accused.
Neither is contractually obligated to a school for the next season, so coaches and players both search for the best fit.
As a private company, Uber is not obligated to publicly report its earnings, but has made a habit of doing so.
Am I obligated to tell her that my opinion has changed and that she may want to choose a different reference?
Also is a clinic or hospital legally obligated to provide the full background of any of their physicians to perspective patients?
Also is a clinic or hospital legally obligated to provide the full background of any of their physicians to perspective patients?
But while doctors answer to their patients, the trustee is obligated to take account of the interests of creditors and stakeholders.
He said then that he was obligated to update Congress because he had testified in July that the investigation was complete.
The SEC is still obligated under the Dodd-Frank law to write some form of a transparency rule for extractive industries.
It seems your reporters, with a few exceptions, feel obligated to include a snarky comment whenever they write about Hillary Clinton.
Gianforte said in an interview with the Associated Press on Friday that lawmakers are obligated to tone down the partisan rancor.
Mr. Pang also said the company, though not obligated to do so, would pay market rates for the land it wanted.
A HELOC gives you the ability to draw upon the value of your home, but you're never obligated to do so.
In turn, Pennsylvania claims it will then be obligated to provide contraceptives to these religious women, causing the state economic harm.
Police insist they are obligated to take action, because the community has consistently expressed frustration over the amount of public consumption.
It's why he feels obligated to protect Eilish at all costs from those who don't have her best interests at heart.
The more we have, the more obligated we are to guard it and the more afraid we are to lose it.
In baseball, that is what they would call a fat pitch, one that leaves a batter almost morally obligated to swing.
" Six days later on 12 January, Hendrix: "As a reminder, you received the data inappropriately and are obligated to delete it.
Instead, he will be obligated to spend his time cooperating with the university in its ongoing review of his prior research.
Nor do they have to pay the severance that Hostess was obligated to pay Mr. Popovich when he was laid off.
John Hancock is still obligated to honor, and pay out, the 1.2 million long-term care policies it has already sold.
I've walked the path many people are searching for and I'm obligated show others the way out by sharing my story.
Cloudflare has oscillated between rarely banning sites similar to 8chan, and steadfastly saying it will only act if legally obligated to.
"They are obligated to make sure that the plan is set up for the sole benefit of the employees," Robbins said.
Democrats are waiting to see whether the Mexican government adopts the labor legislation it is obligated to pass under the USMCA.
But even without that vote, Howell said she still likely was obligated to give the House what it said it needed.
"We're obligated to provide an education for the people who are here," said Ronald E. White Jr., the chief financial officer.
If the people conducting polls think they are ignorant, racist sexists, why would they be obligated to answer pollsters' questions truthfully?
On Wednesday, the prosecutors handling the case of Ms. Zhang and Ms. Wang said they were obligated to release the video.
So do you genuinely believe it to be your guys' best effort or do you just feel obligated to say it?
Watch the entire batshit Infowars segment above and marvel at the fact that a major government agency felt obligated to respond.
The US isn't one of them, which "means the US isn't obligated to do what other countries have done," Cummings said.
Gammal told Reuters that the hijacker seemed "abnormal" but that he was obligated to treat him as a legitimate security threat.
In the Sec of State role, he is obligated to advance the cause of the US and I suspect he probably will.
Should the deal be terminated, Red Hat would be obligated to pay IBM $975 million in cash, according to an SEC filing.
In other words, Congress can seek a federal court's civil judgment saying the person is legally obligated to comply with the subpoena.
It also found that the Pella church wasn&apost obligated to provide counseling to the women that conflicted with its religious teachings.
If Hollywood is a club, today one often feels obligated to be a Democrat to join, according to a conservative Hollywood producer.
It's not customary to tip, but if you don't want the recipient to feel obligated to tip, tip when paying for delivery.
"I felt obligated to answer that, and so I tried in my very, sort of, ungracious way to answer," said the actress.
Uber said it was not obligated to have a permit because its vehicles require continuous monitoring by a person in the car.
The Trump administration may also appeal any unfavorable outcome to the U.S. Supreme Court, which is not obligated to hear the case.
GECAS owns 29 of these aircraft, all of which are leased to various lessees that remain obligated to make contractual rental payments.
Unlike many U.S. stock market-listed corporations, Snap is not obligated to disclose changes in Tencent's ownership of Snap's class A stock.
As the exclusive owner of her own lyrics and vocals that she created, Missy is not obligated to pay Terry Williams money.
One of the things that bothers me about liberals is that they don't feel obligated to come up with a better choice.
There's a weird trend in sports where people feel obligated to dunk on players who wear something that isn't... boring as hell.
Others said they felt obligated to protect the decades-long tradition of black leadership representation at the top levels of city government.
Startups, however, may derive some strategic benefit from having no legacy product lines to sustain or proprietary platforms they're obligated to support.
A finding of "urgent concern" would have obligated the DNI to report the content of the complaint to the congressional intelligence committees.
Even if no one were to attend these screenings, theaters are still obligated to set aside screens for these films to play.
" The National Enquirer: "…no one can tell me why they are contractually obligated to display fake news immediately adjacent to the cashier.
Obama isn't obligated to get through all of the applications — after all, he inherited nearly a thousand petitions from George W. Bush.
As any good friend would, Sidibe is obligated to educate her buddy on why she needs to brush up on current events.
I think the venue in some respects is obligated to provide some level of security that the general public is accustomed to.
Couples everywhere pretend to hate the age-old tradition, but still feel obligated to come up with a gift come February 403th.
Until the trailer drops online, we'll just have to enjoy Gyllenhaal's brand new, totally not-contractually obligated movie promo official Instagram account.
Oliver said he felt obligated to raise the topic because "it's hanging in the air," according video of the discussion on WashingtonPost.com.
And finding a new doctor isn't as simple as doing a Google search since private physicians are not obligated to accept Medicaid.
People just don't want to feel obligated to do it once a year for every single person they're sort of friends with.
As doctors, we are obligated to tell women that a breech vaginal delivery greatly increases the risk of death or serious disability.
So when courts of appeals disagree about what the law of the United States is, then we are obligated to grant review.
In 2016, a New York udge dismissed her abuse claims and said she was still contractually obligated to record with Dr. Luke.
Notably, it counsels that medical centers "are not obligated to participate in such activities, but in any case should develop written policies".
As a company, we did feel obligated to offer help and paid the service fees to help them clean up their records.
"Ambiance and atmosphere models," contractually obligated to pretend they're party guests, are in record demand from local agencies, Bloomberg's Sarah Frier reports.
Nobody feels obligated to pay or hold open doors; it takes off a lot of pressure about who "has to do" what.
When the US pulled out of Kyoto, it could argue that most of the world was not obligated by the Kyoto Protocol.
Don't feel obligated to meet with someone out of politeness if they're making you feel uneasy or are making you feel rushed.
A fiduciary is obligated to act for the client as a reasonable person would act in the management of his own affairs.
They have their own stories to tell and their own loyalties that go far beyond an obligated compliance to a royal monarch.
I would hope that the commission would reject universally obligated service because of financial, social, legal and national security issues.   Maj. Gen.
While FERC commissioners are appointed by the president, the agency is otherwise independent and not obligated to follow through on Perry's request.
What he missed was something harder to spot—a quality in the man that obligated him literally to fumble away his opportunities.
Merkel also hit back against Trump's comments earlier this week questioning if the U.S. should be obligated to defend all NATO members.
Which means that Trump would have almost certainly been obligated to file the repayment to Cohen -- whether he wanted to or not.
And that means the FBI is obligated to disclose evidence of both guilt and innocence about the target of a FISA warrant.
Alpha and other mining companies are obligated to retain the financial ability to pay for environmental cleanup for every mine they operate.
In exchange for these freebies and privileges, the Lakeland Police Department is contractually obligated to "encourage" residents to download the Ring app.
Any public comments the bank receives can go right in the trash since the Ex-Im Bank is not obligated to respond.
You aren't obligated to spend the same amount on every wedding, even for couples who run in the same group of friends.
Hospitals are free to set their price, but patients are obligated to pay it only if they knowingly and freely agree to.
The rollback means public schools are no longer obligated to allow transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
The casino is obligated to provide 60-day warning notices to employees, so the soonest it can shut down is early October.
Why should any of us be obligated to live our lives according to someone else's idea of how that life should look?
Between the death of Trayvon Martin and rise of Donald Trump, mainstream black artists felt inspired—or, sometimes, obligated—to say something.
Despite that, the financial disclosure report that Trump is obligated to file each year does shed light on his assets and liabilities.
Those disappointed and disaffected by the menu offered are still obligated to come to the table and partake of what is available.
When he did not, I had no choice but to criticize his decision, just as he felt obligated to criticize a colleague.
He is not obligated by law to make his returns public, but every candidate since Richard Nixon refused to has done so.
"If I have any knowledge of anybody past or present, I'm obligated to convey that knowledge to Major League Baseball," Cashman said.
Federal and state laws bar discrimination against pregnant people, who are not legally obligated to disclose a pregnancy to a prospective employer.
And I also feel obligated to share another Bobo_Detroit creation, Yoshi vs shrek train, which is disturbing for altogether different reasons. Enjoy?
As I'm sure you understand, we are obligated to maintain the privacy of the individual, so will not disclose this person's name.
Whoever gets the slice with the figurine inside is "king" for the day and obligated to host next year's Mardi Gras party.
But the survey found that just three in 10 Americans think the government is obligated to make up for past racial discrimination.
The move means schools are not obligated to investigate harassment until a student is already losing access to their education, Davidson said.
Under the new rules, Davidson said, coaches at Michigan State University might not have been obligated to report abuse by Larry Nassar.
You are parents who have supported your children beyond the age that you are either legally or morally obligated to do so.
It's a common secret in Berlin that Ms. Merkel felt obligated to stand for another term in the last year's general elections.
As a privately held company, Uber is not obligated to report its earnings, but it has made a habit of doing so.
If you really believe Trump will build a worse, more unjust United States, then you're obligated to push back in some way.
We are professionally obligated to safeguard the rule of law and to protect the poor and the vulnerable against targeted governmental abuses.
Tenants remain obligated to repay full rent in a timely manner and could still face eviction after the enforcement moratorium is lifted.
Congress appointed $42.7 billion of relief for Puerto Rico, $20.8 billion of which is obligated to be spent by the federal government.
President Win Myint said Myanmar was not obligated to respect the ruling, since it had not signed the treaty establishing the court.
But he did not file away the harebrained theories; instead, he apparently felt obligated to address the conspiracy-mongers' already disproved fantasies.
I hope Overwhelmed listens to Carolyn and thinks about why she feels obligated to do work everyone else is allowed to skip.
Roberts is obligated to preside over the trial and is able to rule on all questions of evidence under Senate impeachment rules.
But even if this were an industry-wide policy, there's no reason to think that the deepfakes crowd would feel similarly obligated.
I had a "get-out-of-jail card," meaning I was no longer legally "locked up" and obligated to keep my shares.
We have large entitlements that we're obligated to pay people and we probably can't pay them fully, as much as we promised.
The state itself is obligated to inform the suspect of his constitutional rights so that they are not waived out of ignorance.
Washington has given Mexico $24 million to support immigration enforcement — mostly in training and high-tech gadgetry — and obligated $75 million more.
Trump allies who may be called before the grand jury will be obligated to tell the truth or face serious legal jeopardy.
Ugly details like this surface, then get abandoned, or treated as a joke, because the show is contractually obligated to party on.
As codified in the Callahan Consent Decree from 1981, New York City is legally obligated to provide shelter to any homeless individual.
I think it's pretty immoral, but I think I'm also interested in why Dave Chappelle no longer feels obligated to black people.
The 41 pledged delegates will be divided up according to the caucus results and obligated to vote for a specific presidential candidate.
When your shipping agent arrives, they are legally obligated to hand you a flyer called Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move.
Beijing is already obligated to enforce the existing sanctions against Pyongyang but does so haphazardly because it fears a North Korean implosion.
BuzzFeed is a private company, so it is not obligated to report the same kind of financial information that public companies do.
My question is, how much am I obligated to reveal about my own work status to the job seekers I am interviewing?
This meant they have mostly not been obligated to provide minimum wage, overtime pay, workers' compensation, unemployment insurance and paid sick leave.
Those who get involved are not always the ones directly affected, but they feel obligated to do something for those who are.
Environmentalism, as opposed to conservation, was something for bearded weirdos and not something the national media felt at all obligated to examine.
Sanders, who caucuses with the Democrats, argued that lawmakers are obligated to work together "in a bipartisan manner" to stop a shutdown.
Even when interviewers complimented "Alaska" by telling her "I love that song Pharrell made for you," Rogers felt obligated to be polite.
Daniels is, under the terms of the deal, granted $130,000 but obligated to pay $1 million for every violation of the deal.
Trump and his administration have made it clear that they believe cities are obligated to help the government maximally enforce immigration law.
Since I was obligated to remain conscious for the duration of the afternoon I only sipped half the contents of the glass.
Quinn that home health aides who are paid by Medicaid could not be obligated to pay agency fees to public employee unions.
The exact number is only important because once it's larger that 13,000 Russia is obligated under a 2011 treaty to allow western observers.
It's owned by a local council that's legally obligated to provide housing for people in its neighborhood who are homeless or in need.
Despite putting up with daily mental abuse and pining over an emotionally unavailable boy, she was contractually obligated to stay in the house.
Organizationally as well; we only want team members in the military that desire to serve on our teams not because they're obligated to.
Trump frequently promised to run a shoe-string campaign and argued his self-funding model meant he wasn't obligated to any special interests.
Throughout his life, Trump has depended on associates who knew that when he lied, they were obligated to swear to it as truth.
I reminded myself that this a complimentary service and that I am not obligated to buy anything and selected $300 as my budget.
The company and others have said they are turning over information, but also that they are legally obligated to protect their users' privacy.
Theater owners scheduled the films they were obligated to show in such a way where they could also fit in additional "Endgame" showings.
Millions of students are pushed into the same scenarios, from homeroom classes and mandatory physical education, to winter dances and socially obligated parties.
So, even if you think it makes your personality shine, don't feel obligated to lean heavily on your rising sign in everyday interactions.
And this is hardly the first time Mendes has felt obligated to speak out against the internet's seeming fascination with his sexual identity.
It's certainly up to each individual whether or not to go public with allegations, and no one should feel obligated to do so.
The women living in the studio were obligated to look down while walking through the hallway and could not look at other men.
The implications of the story this show is based on pretty horrific — but I Am the Night isn't necessarily obligated to entertain those.
Sometimes people feel obligated to apologize in order to return things to normal, or they expect their apology to be rewarded with forgiveness.
According to modern day feminists, we are obligated to fall in lock step with them simply because we share the same body parts.
The Rules panel first altered language some had said could be interpreted to say delegates weren't obligated to vote based on primary results.
Moreover, Lloyd said, he doesn't consider abortion to be a part of medical reproductive health services, which ORR is legally obligated to provide.
Talese was almost certainly contractually obligated to promote the book, and disparaging its credibility also was almost certainly a violation of that contract.
But I got to say, even for me, someone obligated to carry a camera to every meeting or event, this thing is overkill.
You're not obligated to pay the price you initially suggested, because what you're being offered is completely different from what you were promised.
They're still legally obligated to reduce their customers' out-of-pocket spending, and the law says they're supposed to be compensated for that.
"Companies are, unfortunately, not obligated to assure that players of either gender are compensated equally," The Purposeful Culture Group's Chris Edmonds tells PEOPLE.
VIDEO: Leinonen honors son at Democratic National Convention "(My son's) voice was silenced ... I'm obligated to be his voice for him," said Leinonen.
All of these personalities, perhaps too familiar and too obligated to each other in their small group, clash and congeal and hang together.
Although you may want to have kids at your wedding, you shouldn't feel obligated to accommodate them if you'd rather they weren't there.
Tip: Never put yourself in a situation where you may end up stranded, the only woman, or obligated to strangers in some way.
I've always felt like an oil stain that they needed to clean up and not a citizen that they felt obligated to protect.
Participants, of which the U.S. is one, are obligated to submit "national communications" on their greenhouse gas emission inventories and develop mitigation plans.
He also said that conflict-of-interest laws don't apply to the presidency and that he was not obligated to divest from anything.
The second question Congress needs to consider is about what companies are and should be obligated to do when data breaches do occur.
According to FEMA, $5.8 billion has been obligated as public assistance grants and $1.3 billion has been approved as individual and household aid.
California, the nation's top agricultural state, said it was obligated to take action due to research showing chlorpyrifos hinders brain development in children.
The FBI is not obligated to open an investigation based on a referral from Congress, several former Justice Department prosecutors told The Hill.
Since private schools are not obligated to release exam scores, the selection process is conducted in a "black box," out of public sight.
"Phil Singer, the managing director of Marathon Strategies, told the Journal: "FFMI is not obligated to disclose its donors and it does not.
In February, Bernhardt sent a letter back, saying he did not maintain his own schedule, and was not legally obligated to do so.
We should all lighten up but let everyone do the job they are obligated to do on something other than a war footing.
"I feel obligated to jump in online and in person and tell them they are being ridiculous," said Davis, a mother of four.
And even if ethics advisers at the Justice Department suggested he step aside, Whitaker is not obligated to follow that advice, sources explained.
We'll help you make sure that the turkey is the best thing on the table, not just something you feel obligated to cook.
But if those are filled, the city is legally obligated to rent out alternatives in hotels and motels to make up the difference.
For example, before organizing a formal gig you're actually obligated to send the entire set-list to the Ministry of Culture for approval.
Art is not necessarily obligated to provide or attempt to provide all of the answers to the world's social ills with every articulation.
The letter was a response to a man who had written that Christians were obligated to support a long list of conservative policies.
They are a voice of the people who elect them and obligated to adapt as their constituencies change, within the bounds of conscience.
Under US law, Trump could use funds "that have not been obligated" within the Department of Defense's budget for a national emergency. Rep.
Living in a boarding school, I'm obligated to keep my room nice and tidy, ready for visitors and as a model to underclassmen.
But Mr. Rogers said he was obligated by state law to fill the seat as soon as he was notified of the vacancy.
That judge also delayed the release of the videos last week after prosecutors said they were obligated to release them under Florida law.
While Congress can request it in the context of a legal proceeding, he said he was not obligated to honor such a request.
People applying to live in a co-op are obligated to share the most intimate details of their financial lives with the board.
His speech Thursday portrayed the area as under attack by Trump -- and O'Rourke as obligated to do what he could to fight back.
Mr. Katzman decided that he was obligated to lodge a formal complaint about the hiring issue and his colleagues' requests for client information.
"We are obligated to only count the votes that are clean and have biometric verification," said Mawlana Mohammed Abdullah, one of the commissioners.
Interior, as the department responsible for the federal government's relations with tribes, is obligated to review changes to state gambling agreements with tribes.
It depends on whether they accept that there is such a thing as truth and that we are morally obligated to defend it.
Akron, Ohio, Bath and Copley Joint Township Hospital District, $345.7 million of Summa Health Obligated Group hospital facilities refinancing and improvement revenue bonds.
But when Washington's clinic asked Aetna to pre-authorize a November 2014 infusion, Aetna says it was obligated to review his medical record.
Huawei insists that it does not and would not spy for the Chinese government and would not be legally obligated to do so.
But when Washington's clinic asked Aetna to pre-authorize a November 2014 infusion, Aetna says, it was obligated to review his medical record.
Under his lease, he was also obligated to pay for repairs to an adjacent pier and wanted to reduce those costs as well.
"I feel obligated to take my mom's Lenox, but it's just going to sit in the cupboard next to my stuff," she said.
Connect with someone who reminds you to laugh and to find more possibilities outside of what you believe you're obligated to be doing.
If you're asking whether we're obligated to provide a link or other reference in a given story, you're probably asking the wrong question.
He was the first Democrat appointed to the SEC by Trump, who was obligated under federal law to appoint two non-Republican commissioners.
" The network said that Mr. Klepper would "surround himself with a handpicked team of contributors contractually obligated to reinforce his singularly correct worldview.
"I don't know that we're particularly obligated to pay for the mistakes that the Obama administration made that violated the law," he said.
Indiana Finance Authority; Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, $65.83 million of Baptist Healthcare System Obligated Group health facilities revenue bonds; hospital revenue bonds.
Voting is a privilege that should not be taken lightly, and I am obligated to faithfully implement Amendment 4 as it is defined.
She filmed the first six episodes of Friends but was told she'd be contractually obligated to drop out if Muddling Through was greenlit.
News executives, while sometimes expressing mixed feelings about giving terrorists what they seek, have generally felt obligated to give such attacks ample coverage.
Even if you aren't a hefty Coinbase user, you're obligated to report, and every U.S. taxpayer can potentially be audited by the IRS.
Zinke is obligated by law to work with governors, congressional delegations, coastal communities and other key stakeholders in considering where to allow drilling.
When the interviewer suggested that he was constitutionally obligated to tell the public if he had any other serious health conditions, Duterte disagreed.
Madam secretary, there is no freedom in a student being obligated to pay off a loan from a school that has defrauded them.
In July at the Kansas Society Dinner in Washington, DC, Pompeo felt obligated to address it with a joke, according to three attendees.
No. As an employee, you're obligated to act in a way that doesn't impede your recovery during the time you're unable to work.
The men, both British citizens, were obligated to provide statements to the British regulator in the inquiry or they could have faced imprisonment.
" After downplaying COVID-19 risks, Musk concluded: "please do not feel obligated to come to work if this is causing you any concern.
It sounds as if your friends simply disagree with your assessments of the probabilities, but you're not obligated to defer to their judgment.
As a result, art collectors, dealers, and auction houses are no longer obligated to share proceeds from sales of works with the artists.
America is obligated to do more than just not invade Germany; it's pledged to actually defend Germany in the event of an attack.
Johnny is obligated by the settlement to pay Amber, and she in turn will honor her pledges to Children's Hospital and the ACLU.
Right now Medicaid pays for those services, no questions asked, regardless of whether another insurer might technically be obligated to cover the costs.
After all, no one is obligated to inform schools of a parent's arrest, and many students don't want them to know anything about it.
Biden's office also said the vice president told reporters that intelligence leaders felt obligated to tell Obama because they were planning on informing Trump.
The company is also obligated to monitor the CEO's statements to the public concerning the company on Twitter, blog posts or any other medium.
Barber alleges the attorneys concealed the fact that Remington recalled the Model 600 in 1978 and says the company remains obligated to fix it.
Nobody should be obligated to serve every conceivable type of meat at their local bakery; nothing is being forbidden from the charcuterie-eating majority.
" McCaffery asked if Wallace meant that writers were obligated to not just "depict our condition but also to provide the solutions to those things.
Roberts, who is constitutionally obligated to preside over the Senate impeachment trial of a president, has played a mostly ceremonial role since his Jan.
The usual message goes that we are obligated to care for our parents no matter what, but especially when they can't care for themselves.

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