Sentences with phrase «only obliged»

This means that private primary schools are only obliged to make special provision for children with disabilities if there is only a nominal cost involved.
However, the producer is only obliged to take back WEEE sold after 13 August 2005; or in the case of historic WEEE ie that sold before that date, if the business replaces the appliance with an equivalent item.
The Court judgment only obliged the Commission to give further explanation for its decision, but they responded last week by registering the Minority Safepak ECI without requiring modification of the proposals.
The Act only obliges the judge to respect it to the extent that such contact is consistent with the child's best interests; if other factors show that it would not be in the child's best interests, the court can and should restrict contact: Young v. Young, 1993 CanLII 34 (SCC), [1993] 4 S.C.R. 3, at pp. 117 - 18, per McLachlin J. Lorne N MacLean, QC was the winning counsel on Young v Young, Canada's most famous child custody case.
Arizona liability insurance requirements only oblige drivers to carry coverage in the following amounts:

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When spending the requisite time analyzing your staff and looking for gaps, don't forget that you need to treat your best employees very well, so that when they receive a call from a recruiter, or are approached by a rival CEO, the only answer they'll feel obliged to give is a firm «Thanks, but no thanks.»
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.
It's critical to know that when storing crypto by yourself, it is only you who is obliged for the reserve and confidence of your coins.
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.
Additionally, it removes god's omnipotence in that he can not act according to his own «free will»; rather, he is obliged to act only in accordance with this «good nature.»
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.
How different would be the certainly inevitable controversies in the Church if all parties would fight honestly, admitting the weaknesses and dangers of their own position, if they would only acknowledge at least the speck in their own eye while they think themselves obliged to take exception to the log in the eye of their neighbour.
Oden proceeds here at a very deliberate pace, as no doubt a scholar must, and this often obliges him to illustrate a point by quoting some amusing passage from Kierkegaard's work only then to offer an inevitably ponderous explanation of the joke.
If I thought the distortion we now confront were only a small one, I should not be obliged to bring in the dangerous big guns of satire.
(a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads;
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?
Thus I am obliged to say, with H. H. Price, that theism, at least in a Christian sense, is «a metaphysics of love»; and with this, I am obliged to affirm that «the world», including nature in its farthest stretches as well as in the intimacy of human existence, is given its proper «interpretation» only when «the key» to it is found in Jesus Christ.
Such arguments are certainly worth engaging in, for in doing so we come to understand better the dependence of creation upon its creator; but any argument toward first principles, especially a first principle whose relation with His effects can be described only analogically, must be more of an invitation to take an argumentative leap than to recognise how propositions already held oblige certain conclusions.
We do not have a set of «natural» goods and ends in which we can rest and be happy, we have only a supernatural end - «You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless till they rest in You» - and yet no creature can make a claim on God which obliges Him.
I feel I should not be obliged to do anything special in exchange for the fact that I had not perished like the others, since that would only bring into sharp focus the question, «Why them?»
The problem here is that the plaintiffs in any such suit would be obliged to sue not only the states we think of as having been slaveholding states — the states of the old Confederacy — but any state where slavery had been legalized at any time.
The theologian for his part has primarily only to ask whether in the name of Revelation he must reject the evolutionary thesis or whether he is not obliged to do so.
Christians whose rule of faith is «by Scripture alone» are obliged to admit that the very Scripture they cherish not only produced the Church but was produced by it, and this production involved many of the very structures that they, several centuries later, were to find unscriptural.
Man has only to ask what the Lord requires; he is not obliged to bring his humanity to its pure form, he must be obedient.
And that means that its life may be taken only for reasons that stand on the same plane as the reasons we would be obliged to give for taking any other human life.
We have only one instance of a movement in the opposite direction, Johanan ben Zakkai (died about AD 80), who doubted the mechanical aspects of ritual defilement and purification by water, etc., but felt obliged none the less to maintain the commandments concerned simply because they were commandments: (he said to his disciples) «By your life!
We know that we are only formally obliged to confess mortal sins, but venial sin also weakens the soul, and without regular confession our spirits can grow dull and our consciences corrode little by little, opening the way to graver lapses should temptation come.
Yet only those under its jurisdiction are obliged to obey its precepts.
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.»
Famously, when a left «leaning government was elected in 1948, it felt obliged to send the Pope a message assuring him that it wished only «to repose at the feet of your holiness.»
Christian ethics must make this distinction, else we not only shall lose the Ten Commandments from Christianity but will be obliged to ascribe to Paul a disregard of the moral law at variance with the moral concern which appears on every page of his letters.
The creator so made us that only one thing would oblige us to bend our knee: the evidence grasped by our own minds.
(a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them;
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause people to kill others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a person's religious conviction, no matter how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
I'm happy to oblige because not only is it healthy, but it was super easy to make.
I was only too happy to oblige.
Though capable of choreographing his fists and feet into breathtaking ballet, he's only too happy to oblige opponents who want to mix it up.
In the meantime, his exhilarating style has obliged Ramsay to trade and draft and build an entire team around him that can not only put up with McAdoo's shots and shot - making but also learn to like it.
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Mark us, Arsenal is not the only Premier League club that suffered disappointment where players Arsenal have bidded to sign refused to oblige them.
Only when a photographer wonders if Klinsmann might pose at home is he not obliging, for he draws a broad line at his private life.
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»).
Dempsey obliged only too well.
It wasn't until I moved to California, and Michigan, and other places that I realized that it wasn't common that someone going slow usually feels obliged to speed up at any opportunity for you to pass them only to slow down again when you can't.
The only way this would make even the slightest bit of sense is if Inter were planning to sell Ivan Perisic - perhaps to raise the $ 30 - 40 million they reportedly need to raise before 30 June in order to break even, as their settlement agreement with UEFA obliges them to do - as then we would need another left winger.
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.
As he is only on Merseyside on loan, it seems to be another low risk deal, as if he fails to settle or is injured again then Liverpool are not obliged to keep him beyond the one season.
The Frenchman's lunch at a theatrical Messi inside the box and the referee — who'll I'll come to in a minute — was only happy to oblige the Argentinian in putting this match to bed.
If only there was a fixture coming up against a perennially obliging visiting team, with an even worse defensive record than the bottom placed hosts, who were also missing their three best players through injury and their captain through suspension!
Not only will you get statutory maternity pay, while you're on maternity leave, but some companies really value working parents and pay mums more than they're legally obliged too.
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