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obligation

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For an investor such as an insurance company, with long-term obligations, that helps with the so-called duration of their portfolios.

Slowing productivity growth, together with growing government obligations, could force policymakers to make difficult decisions around taxation, public spending, and entitlement outlays, Vanguard’s Schickling says.

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Manufacturers are under no obligation to disclose this information.

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“I felt an obligation to be financially stable because my parents aren’t always that stable,” says Zheng, now a college student studying finance and accounting.

They don’t affect External link its day-to-day operations, ability to conduct monetary policy, or meet its financial obligations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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