Sentences with phrase «than an obligation»

They predict future delinquency on secured home loans rather than any obligation.
The nurturing of one's partner is much more than an obligation derived from the marriage covenant.
Likewise, if you have very few assets in your name, the agency probably will not place a lien against property worth less than your obligation.
It is possible for the insurance policy to decline at a slower or faster rate than the obligation it is intended for, according to the arrangements and literal terms of the policy.
The movement has failed to articulate a compelling and attractive vision for environmental progress, and fails to communicate in the language of values rather than obligations.
The liability side of the balance sheet is a lot more than obligations and net worth.
XYZ Limited's obligations under XYZ bonds will not be subordinated to any other unsecured debt obligations of XYZ Limited (other than those obligations mandatorily preferred by law).
XYZ bonds rank at least equally with all other unsecured obligations of XYZ Limited (othr than obligations mandatorily preferred by law) in relation to interest payments and the repayment of the issue price.
The obligation to respect and protected is more limited than the obligation to respect inviolability.
As an American, I was giddy at the prospect of shaking off the stereotype of us as cold, callous people who care more about our right to have guns than our obligations to collective society.
A positive carry position occurs when a strategy of holding two offsetting positions creates an incoming cash flow from one that is greater than the obligations of the other.
However, the call for control of greenhouse gas emissions in Agenda 21 is much less precise than the obligations to adopt policies and practices to prevent the threat of climate change that the George H.W. Bush administration had agreed to when it negotiated and Congress ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992.
More so than their obligations to their clients, attorneys have an obligation to themselves and their firms to stay competitive in a modern eCommerce world.
If you're a Rebel, you'll probably respond terribly to hectoring (from yourself or others) about what you ought to do, but if you conceive of a new initiative as a way to express your identity rather than an obligation, you're likely go all in.
Insurance companies must be notified of collateral assignment of a policy, but other than their obligation to meet the terms of the contract, they remain disinterested in the agreement.
Given this, it is nothing less than our obligation, as fully participating members of civil society, to continue alerting Canadians to these cuts and their impacts, all too often hidden from view through omnibus budget bills and government «feel good» misinformation.
So, as young scientist Florencia Marchini said, «when one becomes conscious of the social and economic impact that our work can create, to take action is a matter of responsibility more than an obligation or a choice.»
In Him we have the freedom — rather than the obligation — to be weak in order that His strength and might may continue to save and preserve us.
Nowhere is this so evident as in the ready Christian acceptance of the cultural dogma that religion is essentially a private matter of spiritual experience, that religion is a matter of consumption rather than obligation.
«I don't feel like I need someone to complete me, and [I think] that marriage is supposed to be viewed as a privilege and blessing rather than an obligation
The quote «We can also move toward seeing our kids as more than a job, more than an obligation, and think of them as a big part of our leisure time.»
It's always awesome to get to know each other and give relaxation to integrate, rather than a obligation.
To that end, The Fifth Estate comes across as nothing more than an obligation, an exercise... a data dump.
Well, aside from the boat chase, director Michael Apted seems largely disinterested in that... or at least making it seem anything more than an obligation.
When I went to Simi Valley Ford I did not feel any pressure to buy the car it was a fun experience rather than an obligation.
F. Scott Fitzgerald ignited her deepest desires to live a life outside the boundaries of schooling as a Southern - bred debutante,... making her yearn for a carefree life of living through her dreams rather than her obligations.
The Board's response to the Committee's case argues that the Deed and Charter do not explicitly require free tuition for daytime classes and that it is their choice — rather than their obligation — to form the Associates of Cooper Union.
In practice, these must be seen as obligations to pay for reductions, rather than obligations to make those reductions domestically.
«But over the past decade, as the cost of wind and solar have dropped, utilities have started to see them as opportunities, rather than obligations
I like restricting «must» to a condition rather than an obligation.
«However, this is out of choice rather than obligation, and there are some who choose not to, possibly to attract business from criminals.»
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