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"sense of obligation" Definitions
  1. a feeling that something is the right thing to do

117 Sentences With "sense of obligation"

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Perhaps this book originated out of some sense of obligation.
Selfies should never be sent out of a sense of obligation.
I usually just finish it out of a sense of obligation.
I want my great-granddaughter to develop a sense of obligation.
Are intelligence officials pushing back out of a sense of obligation?
He said he lied out of a sense of obligation to Trump.
"We are creating a sense of obligation to this person," he said.
"He feels a sense of obligation to keep the seat," the source added.
I never want to feel that sense of obligation to a non-human entity.
Graham has said he feels a sense of obligation to work with the President.
You've kept them out of a vague sense of obligation rather than genuine desire.
Even Apocalypse's best moments are weighed down by a sense of obligation and repetition.
So don't let this sense of "obligation" become a rationale for ducking a scary decision.
What awakened her fierce interest in the world, and her sense of obligation to it?
Trump's executive order makes it clear that this administration does not share that sense of obligation.
Winslet recalled the imposed sense of obligation she felt from Weinstein to express her gratitude to him.
There is a deep sense of obligation and gratitude here because of the political miracle of 22014.
Heather feels a very deep sense of obligation to the troops who are putting themselves at risk.
The level of obstructionism has risen gradually because each party had a lingering sense of obligation to cooperate.
I kept using some of them out of a sense of obligation and a desire not to waste.
Those 40 hours came with a sense of obligation, a desperate search for a game that didn't exist.
Many women feel a sense of obligation, reinforced by daily double standards, to apologize for taking up space.
If the Trump campaign didn't collude with Russia, as Trump maintains, where would this sense of obligation come from?
Cohen now admits that was a lie -- and one he told out of a sense of obligation to Trump.
Guy's devotion and sense of obligation to the blues form began long before the death of B. B. King.
However, so is the sense of obligation, and it warps their dynamic in ways that neither is eager to acknowledge.
I understood his position and respected his sense of obligation to the tens of thousands of auto workers he represented.
"The Saudis really have a sense of obligation with Trump, after he ditched the Iran nuclear deal," said Again's Kilduff.
Donald Trump and his administration do not share their predecessors' sense of obligation to resettle refugees in the United States.
Most everyone seems to believe Dee Dee, and when they don't, Gypsy, understandably, squirms under a quivering sense of obligation.
That sense of obligation and inspiration was absent in earlier election cycles I can remember, such as 1988 or 1992.
But she abandoned it out of what seems to be a genuine sense of obligation to getting the details right.
According to Junichi, Shimei agreed to become the head priest out of a sense of obligation as the eldest son.
Because I certainly know him and his sense of obligation, responsibility, quality, and he's done a fantastic job with it.
As Politico reports this morning, that sense of obligation is the only thing keeping Ryan from pulling his endorsement of Trump.
Mr. Smith said his newfound willingness to exert his influence came from a sense of obligation to help those less fortunate.
Sir Elton John said he feels "a profound sense of obligation to protect Harry" from the "distorted and malicious" British press.
I saw a few people get married out of reflex and/or sense of obligation or for lack of better ideas.
She felt compelled to make the virtual return from Germany out of a sense of obligation to bear witness and report harassment.
The unstated principle seems to be those vulnerable populations should have protections, and that sense of obligation and possibility crosses species lines.
What makes reciprocity so important to social influence is its sense of obligation, according to Influence: Science and Practice by Robert Cialdini.
So it comes down to whether you feel a sense of obligation to take concrete action, and you've answered that question yourself.
I care about people that might need something like this and not have it, and I feel a sense of obligation to them.
This saddles the overlong film with a ponderous, grinding feel, one driven by a sense of obligation more than the glee of inspiration.
Do I put off my pursuit of this transition out of a sense of obligation to the company that I hope to leave?
Does it matter if we hit the gym out of a sense of obligation to the flat-stomached supermodels hired by major corporations?
They feel a sense of obligation to help the tour grow, to get more people interested in golf—and in women's golf, in particular.
My obstetrician recommended a therapist and I went, more out of a sense of obligation than any hope of actually dealing with my grief.
Moreover, each candidate was focused on their own campaign and felt no sense of obligation to risk their chances by trying to stop him.
"I went to so many funerals that I felt such a sense of obligation to do it right," said Mr. Conroy, who is gay.
"We feel there is a great sense of obligation to educate the American people on this thing, wherever they are," said the leadership aide.
Because the book's ambitions are not strictly autobiographical, there is no sense of obligation on Witt's part to entirely expose herself to her readers.
He had previously said talks about the Moscow project ended in January 2016 and said he lied out of a sense of obligation to Trump.
Local etiquette also creates a sense of obligation among relatives (however distant), former schoolmates or even people from the same home town, another source of bonhomie.
Or are some of the adults there because they feel a sense of obligation, or because people run to open bars like moths to a flame?
A women's sex strike against service sex, a refusal to do it out of a sense of obligation, would force us to confront these basic inequalities.
They do not feel a sense of obligation, of "linked fate," to people who have concrete needs such that they are willing to be their allies.
This was coupled with a claustrophobic sense of obligation, what Raszap called ''a fear of foreverness'' — ''Like, if I go today, I'll have to keep going forever.
It tells us he didn't endorse Trump merely out of a sense of obligation to do the bare minimum on his party's behalf at a disorienting moment.
Out of a sense of obligation, he invites her to join him on a trip to the Swedish village where his grad school buddy Pelle is from.
The influence of institutions from the church to labor unions that once helped socialize individuals and inculcate them with a sense of obligation to others has declined.
Yet Europeans have a sense of obligation to help those in developing nations- in seven of 10 countries, half or more of the public supports increasing foreign aid.
Even in the face of resurgent populism and rampant nationalism, Germans exude a quiet, stolid sense of obligation to a brighter, more integrated future at home and internationally.
But one of Trump's signature characteristics is an absolute shamelessness that frees him from any sense of obligation to even pay lip service to normal values or avoid hypocrisy.
Mr. Newport's column tells of a writer who became overwhelmed by his sense of obligation "to update his blog every half-hour or so," for very little value delivered.
The beautiful thing is if they do, they'll get to have a relationship with the real you, not the you who was acting out of a sense of obligation.
Some delegates who confirmed their decisions to back Trump were tepid at best, saying they are supporting him out of a sense of obligation because he won their state's primary.
"Men who make a lot more money than their partners may approach breadwinning with a sense of obligation and worry about maintaining breadwinner status," Munsch said in a press release.
"We watch (the official GDP announcement) as closely as we do in some sense out of a sense of obligation," said Donald Straszheim, head of China Research at Evercore ISI.
"Scalia's reaction was a mixture of amusement and humility, tempered by an underlying seriousness of purpose that reflected his love of country and sense of obligation to it," Boehner wrote.
Being Jewish and a newlywed creates a sense of obligation: As the ebullience of the wedding reception recedes, the hard work of building a Jewish family looms ahead of you.
The Moon is in your sign, asking that you make time for self-care: Don't say yes to everyone who asks for help out of a false sense of obligation.
As more characters join the cast in Persona 3, it becomes increasingly clear that the characters are not just doing a job, but are driven by a sense of obligation.
For some, the paid nature of many of these apps can create a sense of obligation for those who don't want to waste the money they've spent on buying the app.
There's no overt threat, just deftly scripted manipulation in which a woman's sense of obligation to keep the peace is used to leverage her into doing something she doesn't want to.
"Tell them that you will not stay in a harmful situation, that you will not subject your partner to harm out of some sense of obligation to your family," Michael said.
And they got into a fortunate place and they feel [they] have a real sense of obligation and responsibility to the world, given the position that they have found themselves in.
The incoming administration asked me to join the President's National Diversity Coalition, which I did out of a sense of obligation to our members and service to the country I love.
WW's new ethos, with its focus on the kind of meditations and wellness-centered activities you can do during a work break, or on a commute, reflects precisely that sense of obligation.
I used to feel a sense of obligation, as someone who has a certain level of privilege living where I live, to watch and be a witness to the suffering of others.
Whether out of revolutionary zeal, nationalist pride or a sense of obligation in a one-party state that tolerates little dissent, Cubans have poured onto the streets to bid their final farewell.
I could leave my groups and cut myself loose from the commitment to document how I use my time, but I'm self-aware enough to realize I need that sense of obligation.
"We watch (the official GDP announcement) as closely as we do in some sense out of a sense of obligation," Donald Straszheim, head of China Research at Evercore ISI, told CNBC in 2016.
But he should be sticking around to fix Toys "R" Us out of a sense of obligation — obviously he knew there were problems upon joining in mid-2015 — not because he's being bribed.
Shoshanna and Jesse are cousins, in case you've willfully blacked out the first five seasons of this show and are merely watching this one out of a sense of obligation ad nothing more.
While many fans keep turning up to see their team out of unquestioning loyalty or a warped sense of obligation, for others the match is another means to demonstrate a busy social life.
"Many of (them) recognize the degree to which the SDF has actually done the hard fighting and dying and they feel a sense of obligation to just not turn our backs," the official said.
On my part there is often a great weariness and a sense of futility in life but a lifelong discipline in a sense of obligation and a healthy interest in people keeps me going.
Children who help more at home feel a larger sense of obligation and connectedness to their parents, and that connection helps them weather life's stressful moments — in other words, it helps them be happier.
There was a weary sense of obligation on our parts, particularly as her myriad rhetorical stumbles congealed into ugly, reactionary politics that pledged fealty to the likes of Ted Cruz — no friend of LGBT people.
The Depression years were difficult for the family, and Timothy Kaiser said that being on the receiving end of public charity left his father with a sense of obligation that he carried his entire life.
Mr. Moore himself said the opportunity to build a museum on the same site in which his ancestors arrived as slaves is humbling — and carries with it an almost overwhelming sense of obligation to deliver.
The legendary musician has since released a statement about the couple's visit, saying he feels a "profound sense of obligation to protect Harry and his family from the unnecessary press intrusion that contributed to Diana's untimely death."
And yet my devotion to Metallica—really, my adolescent sense of obligation to something as trivial as music—was so strong that I defended Load to everyone who hated it, which was basically everyone except Rolling Stone.
Think about the pressure you feel to make poor financial decisions out of a sense of obligation or emotional manipulation, then use that pressure to motivate you to clear-out the less valuable expenditures in your life.
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Many of them did so in reaction to President Trump, many out of a sense of obligation to fix what is so clearly broken, and many from a place of newfound confidence, also perversely bolstered by the president.
But in terms of heightening interest in Season 3, for this critic -- who has come to view watching the show with a greater sense of obligation than enthusiasm -- the finale's big swings didn't hit it out of the park.
Before tragedy thunders in, the story toggles between Kumail's comedy career and his increasingly turbulent offstage life: He has feelings for Emily but also a sense of obligation to his Muslim parents, who want him to wed a Pakistani.
"Empire" knows it's a soap opera, with an obligation to give viewers all the romance and skulduggery that entails, but amid its manufactured madness, the show displays an equal sense of obligation to reflect the world in which we live.
But it also instilled in him a sense of obligation to stand up for what he believed was right, and that included speaking out against the rise of far-right politics in the United States and corporate dominance of American life.
But there was "a sense of obligation that it wasn't only us grieving, but it was the whole Muslim world almost because Dad was quite a prominent figure in Muslim relations and conversations over a long period of time," Nadir said.
"Many of these scholars feel a strong sense of obligation to the community," for example, holding forums only if community activists and young people can participate, Beth Richie, a professor of African-American studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, told me.
Gratitude she felt for the work done to free her, she said, morphed into a sense of obligation to suppress any ill will toward others — even in minor interactions, like when someone cut in front of her in line at the grocery store.
He was quixotic at times and volatile, and that could occasionally be a challenge, but — and the "but" is capitalized — I think we shared a sense of obligation and a sense of commitment to duty and to live up to a certain ideal.
"The scammers are also good at luring us into a relationship before the sting occurs, which simultaneously builds up a sense of trust, which then causes us to almost feel a sense of obligation to provide help to them when the need arises," he says.
Zapruder, and later his son and other heirs, were torn about taking money and responsibility for the film's distribution, but did so with a sense of obligation to Kennedy's memory that was sometimes misunderstood and trampled by the United States government and media organizations.
But a sense of obligation — not just to her party and to her country, but also to Europe as populist forces gain pace — seemed to outweigh the obvious: Almost any democratic leader would be vulnerable to a desire for change after three terms in power.
But the Russophilia, or at least the weak Russo-skepticism, of Italy's mainstream political parties, was always tempered by a strong sense of obligation to Italy's allies and partners in NATO and the EU, a respect for the practices that have long characterized these exclusive clubs.
But tangled up in his general lack of a sense of obligation to take in anyone for humanitarian reasons is a more specific complaint: that the asylum system has become a way for people who don't have valid humanitarian concerns to sneak into the US through the front door.
We shouldn't feel any niggling sense of obligation to be grateful for any representation we can get, even when it's mediocre or reductive or just something that isn't your cup of tea — but I do feel it, and I resent it even as I'm not able to entirely let it go.
In ending refugee admissions 13 years after the US invaded Iraq and plunged the entire region into chaos and bloodshed, after ISIS grew out of that anarchy to menace the people of Iraq and Syria, after American efforts to prevent the disintegration of Syria failed, President Trump apparently felt no similar sense of obligation.
This time, though, I asked him something else, something more intimate, something about what it was like to be the creature he was, what it was like to live without a sense of obligation or pity or guilt — all the things that make being a human so sad and so mysterious and so wondrously rich.
Matt: Along the same lines, I thought 1917 did an excellent job of capturing something that I think all the scholarship about war backs up: Soldiers do courageous things primarily out of a sense of obligation to one another on a human level, rather than for political or strategic causes that are generally very remote from the actual wartime experience.
"Informal caregiving is common, and the need for carers is expected to grow due to population aging and cuts to social care services in various countries," said lead study author Lawrence Sacco of the Institute of Gerontology at King's College London in the UK. Caregivers often face conflicting schedules and feel a sense of obligation, leaving some with little or no choice about when and how to help loved ones, he noted.
As we yank and tug at arteries clotted with blood and stringy nerves, as we cringe at oozing clumps of fat that splash everywhere when we flip the body to dissect the back, as we reduce a human being to the minutiae of their parts, there is a sense of obligation — not just to be respectful of the body and to dedicate ourselves to learning the material, but to recognize that medicine is built on sacrifice.
It's easy to give advice, even if I wouldn't take it myself, so when my graduate students write labored work out of some misplaced sense of obligation, I tell them to write after pleasure and relief; to let writing come to exist as a byproduct of pure need; and not to let an idealized end product twist them away from what they must write, or what they'd write anyway, without a teacher or even a reader — in other words, to be the writers they already are.

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