Sentences with phrase «perceived as their duty»

This was followed by a call for jihad, which many Muslim Libyans in Europe perceived as their duty.
While even the Trail Smelter arbitral award recognised that «no State has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such a manner as to cause injury by fumes in or to the territory of another or the properties or persons therein», it was perceived as a duty to protect the interests of other States, formulated in an inter-state dispute.

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Sometimes a player can lose or fall out of the zone, for lack of better description, and Mert is one of our most concentrated of players as he needs to be because of his leadership duties, his type of game, and perceived weakness on the back foot.
I explained what I perceived to be my duty as the Attorney General and the right of the President to be fully informed as he had demanded.
And the folks from South Central interviewed here make it abundantly clear that the LAPD perceived all black males as criminals and thus saw it as their duty to keep them from ever crossing the invisible borders into white enclaves.
Is it not absurd to speak about global citizenship in contexts where people do not perceive themselves as belonging to groups such as school and community, can not locate their communities in the city, and are not aware they have rights and duties as national citizens?
As a result of the disconnect, teachers often are isolated in their classrooms, face overwhelming noninstructional duties, have extremely limited opportunities for meaningful decision making, lack basic instructional materials, and perceive few opportunities for advancement and growth.
Directors & Officers Liability Insurance indemnifies directors and officers against financial liability in the event of a claim regarding perceived failures in their performance and duties as managers.
[5] Atticus does not let anything — not the opinions of others, not his perceived professional duty as a lawyer — dissuade him from his conscience telling him that he must give Tom a proper defence.
As a result of this perceived distinction, the Commission is considering three non-mutually exclusive options in terms of what its work product might be: (1) white paper / guidance; (2) online resource; and / or (3) proposed amendments to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, such as Model Rules 1.1 (competency), 1.6 (duty of confidentiality), 1.15 (safeguarding client property), or the comments to those RuleAs a result of this perceived distinction, the Commission is considering three non-mutually exclusive options in terms of what its work product might be: (1) white paper / guidance; (2) online resource; and / or (3) proposed amendments to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, such as Model Rules 1.1 (competency), 1.6 (duty of confidentiality), 1.15 (safeguarding client property), or the comments to those Ruleas Model Rules 1.1 (competency), 1.6 (duty of confidentiality), 1.15 (safeguarding client property), or the comments to those Rules.
A perceived injustice is no basis to abuse the court, breach one's oath of office, or your duties as a court officer.
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) has consistently been perceived by the industry as the biggest tax barrier to business growth, and reductions at the top - end would be widely welcomed.
It was not a commitment mandated by the marketplace because it involved the voluntary acceptance of liabilities and responsibilities, duties and costs, limitations and obligations, which the public did not even perceive as their due.
In the event there were not any visible clues of the cistern existence, it may have been difficult for an average Practitioner to discover it, on their own, as part of any Full - Agency duties, perceived or real.
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