Sentences with phrase «read out of obligation»

So it took King's nonfiction overview of the horror genre (which I initially read out of obligation to the author) to fully crack open my cranium.

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Russia could pull out of the OPEC oil production cut deal before the end of 2018 — or right after — as it has no obligation to stick with it, Iran's Energy Minister, Bijan Continue Reading
I saw that young mother read stories to her infant son, not out of obligation, but because it made her happy to read to her baby boy.
Therefore, always find out what terms you are agreeing to and read all all of the financial obligations in advance.
Ross says that Ohio has «almost a moral obligation» to ensure that students are proficient in reading, instead of taking the easy way out by promoting them even if they aren't reading at grade level.
And when at least 1.2 million fourth - grade students, or one - third of the nation's students in that grade are likely to drop out — and nearly 1 million more of their classmates who are barely reading at Basic proficiency unlikely to succeed in college and career — we have a moral, intellectual, and systems - change obligation to focus on stemming achievement gaps.
As a result, a combined reading of Alimanovic and Brey leads to the conclusion that national competent authorities are not fired from the obligation to carry out an individual assessment on the basis of Article 7 (1)(b).
And yeah, and I go into it lightly in the book, and my dad's 80... Oh God, he's almost 81 years old, and he's never read a self help book in his life, and I think out of, you know, just out of sheer obligation he's read my book twice, and this fact, and it is a neurological, biological fact, that we're not living in reality, that we're living in a projection, and when our central nervous system is feeling anxious, or feeling excited, we will actually project that and see, in a biased way, what we wan na see.
To briefly address the individual points: 1) on the «four corners» point, I read this sentence as simplying that Art 4 (3) itself limited the use of the collected data: «Because the obligation which the Regulation imposes is not just to collect and store date, but also (under Article 4 (3) of the Regulation) to ensure that the data are only used to for the specified purposes set out in the Regulation.»
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