Sentences with phrase «just out of obligation»

Not just out of obligation for the two games, but also because it gave a fun opportunity to take a preexisting level, and change it into something different, much like the Banjo games themselves.
And, you should give them this time gladly, not just out of obligation.

Not exact matches

«Just because you're terminating someone because they're not work authorized anymore doesn't mean you get out of your obligations as an employer,» says Siskind Susser's Greg Siskind.
I believe, just an educated guess, that the accumulation of silver was out the necessity to make deliveries under paper obligations — LBMA contracts, Comex futures, OTC derivatives.
If the head of the Roman Catholic Church is «physically, psychologically or spiritually» unable to carry out his duties, he has not just a right but an obligation to step down, the pope says.
If you were to come to my church, you wouldn't just be asked for money, in fact, if you're not a member, or if you're just giving out of obligation, we ask you not to.
Our obligation is even more emphatic if we are the victimizers — or the beneficiaries of past or present victimizing carried out by others — rather than just good Samaritans who tend to the afflicted after the crime has been committed and the perpetrators have fled.
I do, however, always end up snatching a small piece of breast meat out of some sort of deep - seeded Thanksgiving obligation, but as my stomach starts to fill up, I always wish I'd skipped the turkey in lieu of a just a little bit more stuffing.
These letters to taxpayers reminding them of their obligations are sometimes not copied to agents, such as one that was sent out just before Christmas to those who had declared interest income on their 2014 - 5 tax return asking them to check the figures returned.
This is what this corporate dictator anti-freedom-of-speech Mayor Michael Bloomberg had to say about those (like the women who were forced out of their job's of his company because they were pregnant) about whom he hire's for his company & I quote: «I just hopefully hire people who are a little more responsible, that's the first thing I worry about», «I've always thought that when you work for somebody, you have an obligation to not write a tell - all book afterwards and that's true whether you're in an administration or whether you're working for a private company».
But Borough President Scott Stringer questioned whether Gluck could back out of his obligation to provide rent - stabilized apartments just because he repaid the tax break.
It is just one of a number of suggestions in the document, which includes an obligation for gender parity in the handing out of gongs and the option to award none.
But no matter how hard I try and how many obligations I shift to squeeze out the best of you — once you're gone, I always feel like I didn't feel warm sand on my feet often enough, like I didn't wear enough flower crowns and wait, didn't I just attend like two bbqs O - N - L - Y this year?
It just feels more natural to me to shop and peruse online, see how people are styling certain pieces, ask questions and shop or buy if I actually like it, not out of obligation or perceived peer pressure.
But, as he tells Backstage, «the more that I learned how family - centric the celebration is and just the core tenets of the holiday — about this obligation to remember loved ones that have passed on, remembering them every year in a joyous way, putting things out that they loved in life and passing their stories to a new generation — it just seemed full of potential to tell a unique but very deep and emotional, funny, colorful, musical story.»
The festival just wrapped up and while I was unable to attend in person this year * due to work and other obligations * — I was able to see some of the most buzzed about films in the lineup with the help of screeners and the PR agents who were willing to help me out in exchange for the coverage.
Same with getting your friends and family to like your page; chances are they're not paying attention to what you post but are just liking you out of obligation.
If I created a Collateralized Debt Obligation [CDO] out of similar instruments, with what would be light leverage of 15 times, and it had just two tranches — 94 % senior, 6 % junior, the senior obligations would get a AAA (probably), but the junior obligations would be rated BB or so — just my back - of - the - envelope guess, but consistent with my experience.
As bad as the insolvency is, it would be infinitely worse if governments started to believe that just because they can print money, they can inflate their way out of these long - term obligations.
Having this type of debt obligation when just starting out in the working world can make it difficult to get ahead financially.
We just need to figure out how to best allocate the money God has blessed us with to take care of our bills, obligations and needs.
I'm not disputing that we have had new taxes, I mentioned the renewables obligations and the air passenger duty, I'm just pointing out that they represent a fairly small, although rising, proportion of the total.
It covers a wide range of considerations, including: the date the BIT enters into force; the timing of the alleged breach; whether there is an identifiable investor; whether there is an identifiable investment; fair and equitable treatment; expropriation; breach of the obligation to provide full protection and security, most - favoured nation provisions and their implications; «umbrella clauses» and their implications; whether there are explicitly incorporated procedural requirements to be followed; whether there is sufficient evidence to make out a prima facie case of breach of a BIT; the value of the claim; and «just and equitable» damages.
But I think any firm, even one that isn't built around the purpose of solving this problem, has some obligation to do what it can, whether that's donating time or money, or advocating for change, or just figuring out little ways that the firm's model can be used to help in some way.
And yeah, and I go into it lightly in the book, and my dad's 80... Oh God, he's almost 81 years old, and he's never read a self help book in his life, and I think out of, you know, just out of sheer obligation he's read my book twice, and this fact, and it is a neurological, biological fact, that we're not living in reality, that we're living in a projection, and when our central nervous system is feeling anxious, or feeling excited, we will actually project that and see, in a biased way, what we wan na see.
To briefly address the individual points: 1) on the «four corners» point, I read this sentence as simplying that Art 4 (3) itself limited the use of the collected data: «Because the obligation which the Regulation imposes is not just to collect and store date, but also (under Article 4 (3) of the Regulation) to ensure that the data are only used to for the specified purposes set out in the Regulation.»
Because the obligation which the Regulation imposes is not just to collect and store date, but also (under Article 4 (3) of the Regulation) to ensure that the data are only used to for the specified purposes set out in the Regulation.
It is a mistake to assume that just because an employment contract sets out an employer's entitlement or an employee's obligation that a court will enforce the term of the contract.
Since the life insurance needs of a senior over the age of 60 may be different than someone just starting out raising a family, it's important to choose the right life insurance company and policy to make sure your financial obligations are take care of.
In order for an insurance company to make profit, one of the most important obligations is for the insurer to manage their approach to insurance risks so that the money they earn through the payment of premiums exceeds not just the costs of any claims or benefits that they may pay out during the period but also so that the amount of premiums collected exceeds the total of this figure and the operating expenses of the business during this period.
There is no obligation to go with certain companies just because you grabbed a rate quote from one of them so there is really nothing to lose, unless you don't get an estimate and you lose out on a better deal.
Providing a timely reminder to exchange platforms in the crypto space, Austrac, the country's financial intelligence agency, has just published a new web page setting out their new obligations as of April 3.
According to Mark D. White, Ph.D., you should never stay in a relationship just because you feel you «should» out of a sense of obligation — if you don't feel happy, you have every right and responsibility, actually, to disclose your feelings to your partner.
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