For many of us, a battery case for our smartphone is a necessary fact of life, but Mophie wants to make
opportunity out of obligation.
Not exact matches
A church is where people grow, worship and serve God
out of a sense
of opportunity, not
obligation.
You can't be talked
out of that — and Panikker's point is that no one should try: our
opportunity and
obligation is to speak and to listen, so that heart will speak to heart across and by means
of our differences.
«I believe, however, that while nothing should be ruled
out, it is important to say that the sanctions that we are placing on Iran are having some effect, that we will continue to look at how the United Nations regime can be improved if it becomes necessary but Iran
of course has an
opportunity to comply with the International Atomic Energy Authority and with its
obligations under the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and I hope they will do so.»
As Alex Lewis, president
of the Council for Postgraduate Students and Junior Researchers in Europe (Eurodoc), pointed
out during the meeting, young scientists have an
obligation to use their own networks to learn about different career tracks and to seek
opportunities.
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.
Even factoring in associates with family
obligations or severe debt, as well as the minority who love their jobs too much to leave, one would think that a couple
of hundred associates would seek
out this
opportunity — particularly because they've been assured that their jobs will be secure upon their return.
An association
of law student societies came
out in favour
of ABS: «[W] e conclude that ABS provides an
opportunity for an old profession to renew its service coverage and efficiency, and bolster its statutory
obligation to serve the public interest....
I don't understand, how the current CREA president would reconcile the client
of a part - time agent missing
out on an
opportunity, due to other employment
obligations — especially if said client wasn't aware
of the agents part - time status.