Sentences with phrase «still obliged»

On the other hand, the form is also designed to protect sellers, by confirming that buyers are still obliged to make their own inquiries about the property.
Odd job timing: Even though a good number of medical assistants will have a standard forty hours of work weeks, a number of medical assistants are still obliged to work in the evenings on the weekdays and some weekends as well.
In these roles, the agency is still obliged to pay overtime for any extra hours worked, while agencies are also legally bound to pay injury compensation to temporary workers.
It only means that if you commit violations because you don't know that it is prohibited you are still obliged to follow all the regulations because if not you will be arrested and put to jail.
And they achieve nothing, since even after a trial, each class member is still obliged to prove his or her own case individually.
SITE Santa Fe is one of the more adventurous surveys, but they too I suspect are still obliged to run a 20 - greatest - hits on the current gallery / art mag season.
As far as I can deduct, the firm is still obliged to pay 1.1 mio in accrued liabilities.
His Stephen is the longest - tenured slave at a sprawling pre — Civil War cotton plantation — senior enough that he's beloved of his Francophile proprietor Mr. Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), but still obliged to parrot his master's observations in the company of guests.
Despite the continuing decline both of those attending church each week and those who describe themselves as belonging to the Church of England, «faith» schools continue to account for over a third of all state - funded schools, and all schools, regardless of whether or not they have a religious character, are still obliged to hold a daily act of worship.
My parents then moved to England and I began to lose my Welsh, but I was still obliged to go to a Welsh - speaking chapel.
However, the central bank also proposes for crypto miners to sell their coins overseas, which will still oblige them to pay taxes.

Not exact matches

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.
Based entirely on anecdotal evidence, however, I believe the press» credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election of 2008, when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
Still it is worth observing that when these mystics sought to write about their experience they were obliged to use symbols and images.
For all their materialism, materialists still feel obliged to find a unifying and interpretative key to how everything works.
In manhood, he needs wood to build a house and, later, still more wood to build a boat on which to ship out in midlife escape; and the tree, each time, obliges to the point of reducing itself to a stump on which the exhausted old man finally comes home to rest.
Still, after acknowledging this obvious fact, we are nonetheless obliged to determine whether there is a positive relationship between revelation and scientifically enlightened reason which employs the correspondence notion of truth.
But, he says «if I am obliged to bring religion into after - dinner toasts, I shall drink — to the Pope, if you please — still, to Conscience....
Yet the portrayal still holds good, he claims; and he goes on to say that it is precisely because he is trying to think and write as a responsible Christian theologian that he feels obliged to affirm that such personal persistence is not in and of itself, by necessity, utterly integral to Christian faith.
The people in Palestine still occupied their own territory and continued to live by their own traditions; but for that very reason they were not obliged to cut themselves off so completely from the rest of the world as were the Jewish people later, when it became necessary for their self - preservation, exiled as they were from their land and scattered among the nations of the world.
After my 12 Days of Pumpkin project, with my pumpkin obsession still lingering, I finally obliged them — sort of — by making Pumpkin Cheesecake Truffles.
Those still on the course were obliged to come back out on Sunday at 8 a.m., and that was when Kite took the Masters lead by two strokes over Crenshaw and by one over Lye.
If my son was comfortable sleeping on his own, we may go that route, but as it stands he still occasionally reaches out for the comfort of me or my husband, so we gladly oblige by keeping him in bed with us.
And when I come back, if Meg still wants to nurse, I will be more than happy to oblige, encourage and figure out a weaning strategy down the line.
I have been trying in recent weeks to publicise in my blog and in LabourList the little - known procedures in the event of a hung parliament, under which whatever the results in votes and seats, Gordon Brown will be both entitled and obliged to continue in office until he has met parliament as prime minister and ascertained by the vote on his Queen's Speech whether he still commands a majority in the House.
[63] and responded to concerns about the timing by saying that a secret deal between the previous Labour government and the European Commission in Brussels obliged them to sell the bank in or before 2013, and» [g] iven we were advised that Northern Rock plc would have been likely to remain loss - making [until] at least well into 2012, which would have depleted taxpayer resources still further, agreeing a sale now was even more imperative.»
Still, there can be little doubt that the campaign Corbyn fought marks a decisive shift in the politics of the Labour party to which all sections of the party will now be obliged to respond.
At times the Labour leadership race has felt like one of those films where you work out the ending after just five minutes but still feel obliged to watch the rest.
And I oblige every time, because I never want to discourage a good habit, and because who wouldn't want to cuddle up with this little nugget while I still can.
I totally agree with you — as I'm still at school, my parents take my phone away during the week and I must admit, at first I would object but nowadays I gladly oblige.
Guys, it's still regarded as the chivalrous thing to do but don't feel obliged, and equally don't over-insist if she refuses!
So, the entire world of dating community is at your disposal to do anything you want to do and still not be obliged to do anything in return.
«Our members know that they can meet without feeling obliged to spend money but still have a great time», he says.
We still feel obliged to participate,» Bizer said.
Despite the fact that Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche had made an apt screen team more than twice before, they're both terribly miscast here; still - spunky CC is obliged to play helpless wife to amiable Ameche's would - be gaslighter.
The students, still wearing their caps and gowns, confidently oblige their interviewers.
Once you've started following us and the people you're obliged to follow — you know, your friends, family and that account that your sister's best friend runs where she pretends that her mini dog uses it's tiny paws to post its own selfies — you're still going to want a little more car content filling your feed.
A man may go through life and remain ignorant of himself he may think himself as other than he truly is and he may die with this illusion still intact because no circumstance of his life has obliged him to revise it.
In case anyone still holds the charming belief (as I do) that the mechanics of plot have a bearing on our enjoyment of a novel, the reviewer feels obliged to perform his task up front.
While ETFs in general have pretty low management fees, I still feel obliged to disclose this assumption.
I may be biased but Agnes Oblige is still a possibility.
Luckily for you, due to its high demand, GSC was obliged to delay their release until Jan 2016 to guarantee its supply, so you can still preorder them at Ami Ami.
In fact, every time I've caught wind of a new Resident Evil game I felt obliged to shrug my shoulders and say «do we really still care about Resi?».
She retires to a nursing home in 1980, but still with a studio — obliged by age only to reduce her dimensions to five feet on a side.
I would not myself have thought a comparison between Avery's work and, say, Grant Wood's or Thomas Hart Benton's worth making - and I still have my doubts about this endeavor - but I am obliged to concede that it leaves us with a very vivid sense of some of the particularities of Avery's pictorial vision.
In some areas of public life politicians still feel obliged to pretend to love the things they really hate - their constituents, their ailing local football team, or the six - hour epic opera they must attend to establish upmarket credentials - but it is always open season when it comes to criticising contemporary art.
W may be still able to oblige if they hurry up and destroy what's left of the late - great America.
Major electricity retailers will still be obliged to meet emissions reduction obligations of 26 % lower than 2005 by 2030, while also meeting a reliability obligation.
Many small firms, however, find themselves obliged by circumstance to generalize their practice and / or their market; but that doesn't mean they can't still stand out.
Although the result of the EU referendum was not legally binding many MPs still felt obliged to respect and uphold the result of the referendum.
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