Sentences with phrase «longer obliged»

In other words, once he had been taken there, the British authorities were no longer obliged to release him according to the terms of the Treaty of Paris.
For the 2012 scheme the maximum upper age of a qualifying child is 20 and not 19; benefit claimants ar no longer obliged to apply for child support; and the assessment basis is gross income with the income returned to HMRC for the most recent tax year being generally used.
Individual investors were no longer obliged to trade through a stock broker.
Maziarz contends he was no longer obliged to keep records that in some cases were more than a decade old.

Not exact matches

For example, some may view a productivity growth agenda as a thinly - disguised plot to oblige employees to work harder and for longer hours.
For everything investors might say about the importance of focusing on the long term, however, the Tim Hortons board of directors has a fiduciary duty to shareholders, and when the company was approached with an offer from Burger King, it was obliged to consider it.
Or if you were witness to that lovable young man's beautiful enthusiasm when he read and heard of the great men who fought with a heavy destiny and suffered badly in the world, the glorious ones whom earth renounced because it was not worthy of them, would you dare, when no clamor caused your speech to wander but when the stillness of intimacy, of the lovable one's confidence, the in experience of the young man, all obliged you to tell the truth; at such a time would you dare lay your hand on your heart and say, «Such things no longer happen.
As long as Christianity had to play — or allowed itself to play — the role of Western culture - religion, the nomenclature «Christian» was obliged to stand for all sorts of dispositions extraneous or tangential in relation to biblical faith.
It is like saying that electricity is improbable because men were obliged for so long to live without its benefits and facilities!
Although Cyprian writes that there is no need to «offer a long list of proofs,» (9.1), he feels obliged to draw from various books of the Bible, including the Gospels, Psalms and the recording of the institution of the Eucharist in First Corinthians, to bolster his case and reaffirm and reiterate that although
Though one may be obliged temporarily to live alone, nobody ought to for long if he can help it.
Thus she went away wholly delivered from the heavy burthen of the cares and good things of this world, and found her soul so satisfied that she no longer wished for anything upon earth, resting entirely upon God, with this only fear lest she should be discovered and be obliged to return home; for she felt already more content in this poverty than she had done for all her life in all the delights of the world.»
He wore for a long time a hair shirt and an iron chain, until the blood ran from him, so that he was obliged to leave them off.
This knowledge may be very difficult, just because it no longer builds up its own object and is obliged, on the contrary, to submit to it; but however little it cuts into its object, it is into the absolute itself that it bites.
So Martin - Achard concludes: «the people of Yahweh found the concept of resurrection in Canaan; but for a long time this formed part of a realm over against which Yahweh stood in His sovereign will, so that, with regard to resurrection, the religion of the Canaanites played a negative part, by obliging the Israelites to make their stand against it; it had, nevertheless, a sort of indirect action, in making possible a sort of purification of this belief, which, in another age and within another context, received a new content.
Readers have been asking me for some of these recipes for a long time, and I am thrilled to finally be able to oblige!
Boston, its title hopes gone, was obliging enough to help last - place Oakland snap pro football's longest current losing streak — 19 in a row — by being shut out 20 - 0.
Not only could they change their formation, but they could also change their style of play; they could either go long, using both Grant Holt and Steve Morison as battering rams, or they could play the ball more on the ground in a counter-attacking style using the pace of Simeon Jackson and the craft of Wes Hoolahan (who I'm contractually obliged to refer to as the «Irish Messi»).
In past years, he might have lobbied to stay in longer and, given the available options in those years, likely would have been obliged.
A top club would have fired Wenger a long time ago... We all know that, but this is Arsene football club, yes it is... He will do what he wants and if he wants another contract they will oblige.
The Packers obliged that value and set a long term contract structure that the Bears were comfortable in matching to lock up his future in Chicago.
On 11 minutes a lofted cross from the right hand side had Green scrambling to half beat it away from the edge of the box but only found Scott Arfield, who obliged to the opportunity for a long ranged shot.
The hospital staff, all the way to my OB, were happy to oblige my preferences as long as there was no medical reason not to (for example, I preferred stitches to staples; OB said I was the first person who ever expressed a preference — and he had been practicing for 30 years).
Now every candidate in the Conservative leadership contest is insisting that the UK must have access to the single market while also claiming that it must also no longer be obliged to accept free movement of labour.
Other changes to the existing law will mean people with mental illness will no longer have to prove their condition is clinically well - recognised in order to be covered by the DDA, and local authorities and private members» clubs will be legally obliged to treat disabled people equally.
Of course, sometimes people who inherit wealth do develop noblesse oblige or utilize their leisure to make long term progress for society in science and culture that people forced to think about providing for themselves economically, which is pretty much everyone who does not inherit great wealth, don't have the resources of time or money to do.
To reduce the workload of the new child support body, estranged couples on means - tested benefits would no longer be obliged to use its services, and they would be offered advice to help them find a voluntary solution.
Malloy wanted to hold the line, and Looney and other Democratic lawmakers were happy to oblige as long as they had their property tax reform plan — so the tax became the main rollback from the legislature's June 3 budget.
Limitation of liability of the European CanCer Organisation: in the event of it being impossible for ECCO - the European CanCer Organisation to carry out the meeting for force majeure cases (strikes, fires, damages, or other fatal occurences), so long as this arises from a cause not attributable to ECCO - the European CanCer Organisation, then the Organisation shall only be obliged to reimburse the payments received subject to deduction of any costs it has incurred in preparing the event.
But so long as the Amendment remains valid law, Judge Lamberth is obliged to rule according to its language.
If not, then you can just leave or stay as long as you want because they will not oblige you to do so.
Long time reader of Metacritic with no care to be a user, until this game, I now feel obliged to leave a review in the public domain.
His Stephen is the longest - tenured slave at a sprawling pre — Civil War cotton plantation — senior enough that he's beloved of his Francophile proprietor Mr. Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), but still obliged to parrot his master's observations in the company of guests.
To me it reminded me of the pop group obliged to do one more album under a record deal with a label they no longer like I just felt that the writer / director / creative genius didn't really have his heart in it.
It is the filmmaking that delights, and not the tired reveal that some men long to be dominated by a beautiful woman, nor Vanda's unconvincing feminist update — that such a woman will oblige if only to prove that the desire for submission belongs to the man himself rather than to the woman's insatiable quest for power and revenge.
If an issue is found post-implementation, how long after implementation will the vendor be obliged to provide a fix?
(Smeeding graciously obliged, even though he no longer leads the LIS, and the data weren't his.
But despite brisk enrollment growth and long waiting lines for many existing charter schools, states appear to be in no hurry to oblige.
There are also concerns that schools will no longer be obliged to have parents among their governors.
When you are obliged to present a dissertation, it is ostensibly by a long shot the longest and the most confused bit of composing you have ever embraced.
Other phrases offended her intelligence, particularly those concerning entrances: Not long before he enters her... or, now at last he enters her, and, happily, soon after he has entered her... Was she obliged on the night to transform herself for Edward into a kind of portal or drawing room through which he might process?
When you are obliged to present a dissertation, it is actually by a long attempt the best and the most annoying bit of composing you have ever embraced.
You no longer are obliged to cringe, beg and humbly wait for that brown self - addressed envelope that's taken months to reach you — or, even worse just a day — and contains a slip saying «try elsewhere.
The big benefit of a bank loan is that you are not obliged to pay the full amount back in one go thus you can spread the payments over a longer period.
Then when the client is ready to lock his or her interest rate, the loan officer apologizes and says that the 3.75 % rate is no longer available because interest rates have changed since the quote was made (the lender is not legally obliged to give any interest rate until a GFE has been produced and a rate lock has been entered into).
As long as they get a guarantee they'll be paid, providers are often happy to oblige this request.
In a DMP, you may be able to negotiate lower repayments over a longer period but it's important to recognise that your creditors are not legally obliged to agree to your proposal, freeze interest or suspend any pending legal action and in some circumstances, you may even end up owing more over time as interest accumulates.
For so long as I see it that way, I am obliged to play it that way.
Once your dog is trained, he will gladly oblige your wishes and then your temporary training tools will no longer be necessary.
From our experience with them, they'll be happy to oblige as long as such a room is available.
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