Sentences with phrase «feeling obligated»

Because many felt obligated to do so because it was about good people doing good things.
If you don't have a glass of wine with your dinner, if policy allows your employee shouldn't feel obligated not to have one too after a long day.
If feeling obligated to make homemade dough is the only thing that stands in the way of a homemade meal vs. getting fast food, then by all means, I think people should start with that frozen dough.
Just to give context my father was killed in a car accident when I was 16 and I had a benefit to go to college for free so felt obligated to go for awhile in his memory (after awhile I realized it was not my path in life).
For the longest time I kept putting it off because I don't have that personality to push things onto people, and hate making feel obligated to buy from me.
Instead of feeling obligated to create something new and unique for each audience, why not tell them about the great things you're already doing?
It can be so nice to just live without feeling obligated to always whip out my camera!
I just hope he doesn't now feel obligated or forced to conform to the church's restrictions and moral imperatives just because he likes the music and theatricality.
God wants consistant obedience not a token period of time where people feel obligated for a brief period to show some sort of respect.
You should never feel obligated to explain yourself to some random person if you don't want to, but you may find yourself needing to educate your friends and extended family about your needs (whether it's just letting them know they might see your boobs more than they're used to whenever your child is hungry, or asking for a quiet spot if your little one is easily distracted, or anything else).
I guess we could just post a quote from one of them and you would then feel obligated to cease making comments here?
People often feel obligated to apologize, regardless if they were at fault or simply a victim caught in an unfortunate situation.
It's great to buy presents for your friends and family, but by spending a lot they may also feel obligated to spend a lot as well, and that's not good for anyone.
It will be yet another fight, as it was in 2014, when 12 Years a Slave won — a struggle between ideals where some will push back on what they perceive as feeling obligated to vote for something.
And, of course, nobody really cares — we're long past the days when politicians were compelled to awkwardly equivocate about past drug use («But I didn't inhale»), although many New York pols still feel obligated to at least pretend they didn't enjoy it.
Journalists sometimes feel obligated to present both sides of an issue even when the scientific consensus is clearly on one side.
By using a site such as Shy Dating Site, you are under no pressure of a social situation, and you can spend as much time as you possibly want striking up a relationship with someone that you really like, and not have to worry about feeling obligated to do anything that you do not want to do.
Understandably, while students of color also «extol the benefits of campus diversity,» they «do not feel obligated by a diversity bargain to integrate.»
Bringing something to share makes people feel more involved and relieves them from feeling obligated to return the invitation.
Do nt ever feel obligated to give him sex or anything if you havent atleast dated for awhile..
I imagine we're not done hearing about the Spieth line, which will make this a news item (as opposed to the artwork that is the entire exchange and this here writer felt obligated to blog).
Stop feeling obligated to advance your academic advisor's career and not
The script might've been genuinely witty; instead the audience were left feeling obligated to laugh, as if at a (grand) Dad joke.
Thats one of the downsides of a vacation property — you always feel obligated to see it.
The publishers feel obligated to keep pushing these «value - add» options that utilize the 2nd screen but in uninteresting ways.
I continued to read the Bible for myself, and if something they said didn't make sense to me, I no longer felt obligated to believe it.
Nevertheless, excitement ran so high over the prospect of a space project that Rutan felt obligated to promise that every single employee in the company would have a chance to contribute.
Waze's CEO at the time, Noam Bardin, later wrote about the deal, saying one of Waze's «mistakes» was to sell off too big of a chunk of the company to venture investors in its Series A financing, hinting that Waze felt obligated to sell because of its investors.
This caused a run on gold so extensive that in 1971, President Nixon felt obligated to stop backing dollar reserves with it.
Because of a technical point regarding interpretation of the Nebraska statute, the majority in Stenberg felt obligated to emphasize, in clinical language, that D&E involves pulling «a portion of the fetus through the cervix into the birth canal,» where the «traction» of the surgical instrument and the cervical opening produces dismemberment.
No insurance is really comparable to health insurance because no other insurance pays for something society feels obligated to pay for if you can't afford it.
Churches feel obligated to make spending money on medical care a priority, even if the only outcome is likely to be the temporary relief of suffering.
Martin felt obligated to have the buttermilk fried chicken.
I think Tiger feels obligated to show up here, but he's definitely not a fan of the course.
Many teens text at all hours of the night which can make your child feel obligated to reply.
Vice President Joe Biden says Hillary Clinton felt obligated to run for president again in 2016, since she was the first woman who really had the opportunity to win the presidency.
The mermaids feel obligated and compelled to lure seafarers with their exceptional voices and cause them to drown.
If some teammates want to play for four hours on a Saturday night, the other players feel obligated to play or else they may be cut from the team.
«In our previously published research, we found that high - frequency cell phone users often described feeling obligated to remain constantly connected to their phones,» Barkley said.
The gods had killed, flayed, dismembered, or otherwise disembodied themselves to create the Aztecs» world, and the Aztecs apparently felt obligated to repay the debt in kind.
When I make several days» worth of breakfast on Sunday night, I wake up on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday feeling obligated to eat what's waiting for me.
Due to the cultural expectations for a «respectable» mourner, middle - and upper - class Victorian women felt obligated to wear an uncomfortable, unhealthy piece of clothing, such that the death of a loved one could cause a woman to risk her own health.
I am actually super picky when it comes to the requirements for my everyday handbag, so when I find one I like I usually feel obligated to buy it.
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