Sentences with phrase «obliged as»

You are obliged as an employee to follow the lawful and reasonable requests of your employer.
Ms. Masgras submits that she was entitled to take the steps that she did in obtaining the interim injunction, and then opposing the motion to set aside that order, and indeed then bringing an appeal, on the basis that she was obliged as Mr. Ferreira's personal injury lawyer in a separate matter, to protect his interests and further «his cause».
Yeah, at first I was like, Miller for Names... fine, Rangers wanted to get rid of Miller, Yzerman obliged as part of the deal... but then it was more like... wait a second, something isn't adding up.
Of good family, he was early orphaned, and was obliged as a boy to go to work for a living, journeying with caravans of Meccan merchants sometimes to distant places.
And not only this; since each of these considerations readily becomes too abstract in character, is he not obliged as the next step to attempt to will, one after the other, each of these goals in order to find out what is the single thing he is to will, if it is a matter of willing only one thing?
Obtained Koeman autographs this afternoon - obliging as ever.
Never mind that two Coors Light bottles are standing in for curve 20, and a Labatt Blue and a candleholder are obliging as curve 19.
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.
Your local retail or online supplement supermarket will generally oblige as they often have bargain bins complete with bargain advice.
We will be more than happy to oblige you as well!
In the first case the driver asked how were we going to pay, and when we said card he could not oblige as no machine and wanted cash, offering to stop at a cash point.
From our experience with them, they'll be happy to oblige as long as such a room is available.

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.
Goldman obliged, delivering with one click all the paths between her, her company, and the school's trustees, as she furiously scribbled them down.
News items were terse, such as: «The Willingmind, from N.foundland for Leghora, has received so much Damage that she is obliged to unload at Portmahone.»
If the Fire pre-empts the non-iPad competition, as it may, might Google feel obliged to create its own branded tablet?
Dating back to the mid-1950's, the term charm offensive is commonly referred to as a concentrated attempt to gain favor or respectability by conspicuously cooperative or obliging behavior.
«For if we think of genius as something magical, we are not obliged to compare ourselves and find ourselves lacking.»
In the beer and pizza model, there are only two components (GDP and the terms of trade), but since StatsCan is obliged to work in the real world, it takes other factors into account as well.
Managers oblige their underlings to add new collaborative tools such as Slack and Chatter to existing ones such as e-mail and telephones.
Once accepted, B2B Marketing may share your personal information with that partner in order to fulfil the offer or service, and you consent to such partner contacting you (although they shall not be obliged to) as a result of the request of either product or service.
In a recent response to the allegations, Cyberbit said that as a vendor, its customers «are the sole operators of the products at their sole responsibility and they are obliged to do so according to all applicable laws and regulations.»
Since the impulse towards fairness necessarily discredits the concepts of noblesse oblige, chivalry and grace — see «feminism» — then I can't help but see your third «choice» as being intellectually dishonest.
Spain's household savings rate fell to its lowest level on record in the third quarter of last year as high unemployment and wage deflation in the latest recession obliged them to devote more of their disposable income to consumption, according to figures released Wednesday by the National Statistics Institute (INE).
But as a Quebec - based academic with a weekly column in a national newspaper, I feel obliged to say something.
The puts obliged Berkshire to pay its unnamed counterparty at the end of the contact period, in this case between 2021 and 2026, if certain equity indexes such as the S&P 500 declined over the course of the contract.
In his remarks to a standing room crowd at RJFS» national conference, RJFS Chair Dick Averitt is reported to have embraced the fiduciary standard because, in part, of its mandate to serve society at large, as attorneys and medical doctors are obliged to do.
As Australian housing prices have climbed, new buyers are increasingly choosing more modestly priced condominiums over single - family homes, and developers are obliging by increasing the stock.
As the home buyer, you ask your lender to reduce your loan closing costs and your lender obliges in exchange for a slight increase to your mortgage rate.
It would be obliged to keep a very tight rein on its borrowing or lenders, fearing insolvency, would demand higher, possibly much higher, interest rates, as has happened in Europe.
If a taxpayer has reported only 5000 euros income, but has property worth millions of euros, the property should be taken, the payer and his family should be obliged to pay back taxes, and a few criminal convictions should serve as an object lesson to help enforce compliance with the tax code.
The Saxo Bank Group is obliged by law to treat personal data as confidential and may not pass on or use any personal data without valid legal grounds.
Furthermore, you can as of now add measures of bitcoins to it by purchasing in Bitcoin trading markets which obviously obliges certain progressions for you to begin.
The exchanges that help people trade virtual currencies, such as Coinbase and Kraken (both headquartered in San Francisco), are obliged to follow KYC regulations.
The proposals will see exchanges and custodial wallet providers added to the list of obliged entities required to carry out customer due diligence (also known as KYC), monitor transactions and report suspicious transactions.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
I'll wager that if he looks around Floyd County, Virginia, he'll find about as many homosexuals relative to the overall population as here in Cook County, Illinois, though the former are certainly obliged to hide it much better.
And the Church seemed all too willing to oblige, as when Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus», declared his support for Putin in the March 2012 presidential election and condemned the feminist collective Pussy Riot for intruding into Christ the Savior Cathedral to protest the Church's unholy alliance with Putin.
But it can be just as legitimate a pastoral strategy to give absolution, obliging the penitent to continue a common reflection, naturally after having confirmed that the penitent's objection of conscience is honest and not artificial.
This will bring questions, and Weiss will lovingly oblige, as he did with me backstage.
But still, if a rich and high - powered conservative donor came to ask my advice, whether they should try to start a new college, or whether they should try the easier and apparently more civic - spirited task of helping to reform existing ones (by aiding things like existing APT programs, such as the one that employs me), I think I am obliged to advise the former.
The intelligence services recognized the threat to Marxist regimes that John Paul represented because, as John Gaddis pointed out, he exposed «the disparities between what people believed and the systems under which the Cold War obliged them to live.»
With the widespread loss of belief in God as law - giver, the idea of being morally bound or obligedas if this or that verdict on your action hangs in the balance — loses its basic meaning, however much it might retain its compelling psychological effect.
In pressing Obama to take cuts to those programs off the table, one Roman Catholic bishop told the president that «the text that we are obliged to obey does not say «as you have done to the middle class you have done to me.
We will not be obliged to pay any additional amount as compensation for disappointment.
Since as Christians we are obliged by the gospel to hope for the salvation of every individual, we must suppose, this argument says, that the salvation of all people is at least possible.
Or as Stephen Crites says about necessary indirection when dealing with the depths of human truth, «Honest men try to tell the truth, but in order to do so they are obliged, like liars, to tell stories....
If therefore as Christians we feel obliged to use the reprimand, the argumentum ad hominem, or even physical restraint, we must realize all the time that such things are only a means to an end; by themselves they are both incomplete and ineffectual.
As a theologian she would be obliged to defend the Christian faith.
First, he reads Paul's statement in 1:14 that he is obliged to Greek and barbarian as a reference to the Spaniards whom Paul hopes to evangelize: they do not share in the Hellenistic and Jewish cultures that Paul has heretofore been able to assume.
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