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obligated
adjective as in bound
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Legally, the company is not obligated to make any public statements about the breach as long as it has notified all individuals affected through other means.
The three-judge bench said on Sunday that the state was legally obligated to provide prisoners with enough nutrition to ensure "a basic level of existence".
The portion, which the authority is obligated to prioritize unless the legislature says otherwise, will cost nearly $37 billion.
Ms Donaldson said she feels obligated to tell families about myopia management and that the College of Optometrists has said it is "best practise and we should be advising and telling our patients about it".
The funding for the program had already been fully obligated and contracts for all recipients were signed, he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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