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obligation

[ob-li-gey-shuhn] / ˌɒb lɪˈgeɪ ʃən /


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Kalven’s guidance was that universities should avoid engaging on political and social issues unless they “threaten the very mission of the university,” in which case universities have an “obligation” to defend themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have sacrificed their higher obligation — not to religion or a political party, but to each other.

From Salon

In the petition, which was obtained by People and initially filed on Nov. 28, Cortazzo claimed that her ex has failed to fulfill “monetary obligations” that were included in the divorce settlement.

From MarketWatch

The 22-year-old moved from Liverpool to Aston Villa on loan, with an obligation to buy if he plays in 10 Premier League games.

From BBC

An obligation to buy clause was included in the deal for Hojlund, but the agreed £38m transfer fee has a condition that means the Italian giants must qualify for the Champions League.

From BBC