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- I feel that my connection with and obligation to society are still very slight and transient.
- And were they to apologize, would that free them from their obligation to society for the crime they committed?
- The adherence to the Seven Grandfather Teachings confirms a student's moral obligation to society and fellow human beings.
- But my fear is that he will keep the youngsters busy with this beautiful religious talk about peace and mercy and make them forget their obligations to society.
- When the service was confined to London, recipients were customarily householders who had met their financial obligations to society, but had since fallen on hard times.
- Instead, Republicans on Capitol Hill _ and many Democrats, too _ are marching toward a tough new vision of social welfare in which the poor have an obligation to society.
- Their argument was, that " for over half a century, he was the conscience of the accounting profession, challenging it to raise standards and to meet its obligations to society.
- Yet here, even in cerebral exchanges about the artist's obligations to society and the roles of participant and observer, their language translates into dramatic terms with surprising, multidimensional fluency.
- They do not discharge the member from obligations to society, which apply to him as much and perhaps more closely in that capacity as they apply to other subjects of The Crown ."
- Mikio Aoki, chief cabinet secretary and the government's top spokesman, also suggested that Nissan, which is partly owned by Renault SA, the French car company, was forgetting its obligations to society.
- Although this rule is sometimes disparaged as a childish " Mommy Test, " it belongs in the warrior ethic, he added, because it is a proper test of the military's obligation to society.
- Which leads me back to my original question : Isn't Gallup missing its obligation to society when they refuse even such a small effort to ensure the validity of their survey ? talk ) 18 : 56, 31 March 2015 ( UTC)
- Yet, many young scientists are not taught by their professors to feel an obligation to society in their work . " Sparks believed that good science should benefit the world in which we live, contending that " Science without purpose is an art without responsibility ."
- Thoreau wants us to walk like camels because they think deeply while walking then walking is to think deeply about yourself, rather than to be caught up in other concerns . " In my afternoon walk I would fain forget all my morning occupations and my obligations to society.
- Also in the 1980s, arguments about the public interest requirements of the telecommunications industry in the U . S . arose; whether companies involved in broadcasting were best viewed as " community trustees ", with obligations to society and consumers, or mere " market participants " with obligations only to their shareholders.