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Her final visits to Cincinnati were in order to fulfill obligations, not for pleasure.
Certainly one government agency can accommodate another in order to fulfill obligations honorably.
For instance, the Iraqis will not be allowed to sue foreign companies that failed to fulfill obligations because of sanctions or the war.
"The Israelis and the Palestinians must fulfill obligations in order to take advantage of that."
Duty is a debt you owe to yourself to fulfill obligations you have assumed voluntarily.
They were granted statutory concessions by the legislatures and were expected to fulfill obligations such as taking care of poor citizens.
Jim McCann likes to describe the company as a place people go when they want to communicate feelings rather than fulfill obligations.
The Kirchner government has revoked some contracts, saying the companies did not fulfill obligations, and it has put others up for new bids.
Value interjection pertains to be a person or community that fulfills obligations such as paying bills on time, philanthropy, and following the rules of society.
The suit further claims that Sahashi and his directors were negligent in their duties to fulfill obligations to customers.
Mr. Keating also denied that Lincoln had entered into any transactions to fulfill obligations under the tax-sharing agreement.
Like the other service academies, candidates must meet rigorous scholastic and physical requirements, receive a nomination from a member of Congress and fulfill obligations after graduating.
If the court approves, these funds would allow the company "to meet future inventory needs and to fulfill obligations associated with operating its business," Petrie Retail said.
By contrast, others have proposed a redefinition of the concept of advocacy so that, besides serving a client, a lawyer strives to fulfill obligations to society as well.
During 2013 World Baseball Classic games, CTBA failed to fulfill obligations with the following incidents:
The reserve was bought by the Commonwealth in 1975, attempting to fulfill obligations to JAMBA, which would come into force in April 1981.
Kate (Ms. Eikenberry) is the control expert who "if I didn't fulfill obligations and be exemplary, I don't know what I'd do."
For years, she'd watched Jadzia Dax trot off on all kinds of crazy escapades to fulfill obligations made by Curzon Dax.
Broad Support Lacking Under the American proposal, which does not have wide support on the fund's board, the countries in arrears would bear part of the cost from their failure to fulfill obligations.
Admittedly, nobles had to grant serfs "perpetual use of their domicile" and the use of "a portion of arable", but serfs had to "fulfill obligations to the noblemen" in return for them.
Before joining, potential members should consider any differences between the offerings of the various fuel co-ops serving their area, including the financial commitments they require and their ability to fulfill obligations to members at times of oil shortages.
Among those, fewer than 1 in 5 were approved for listing and trading was subsequently halted in another instance when the exchange's own regulators identified failures to fulfill obligations in the listing agreement each company must sign.
An official judgement issued on 21 July 2008 by the British media regulator Ofcom found that the programme "did not fulfill obligations to be impartial and to reflect a range of views on controversial issues".
American and European employees, for instance, are no longer assured lifetime employment when they are hired, as Aramco seeks to fulfill obligations to "Saudi-ize" its work force of 54,000 by hiring and training more Saudis.
Mr. Malakhov currently has contracts with Vienna, the National Ballet of Canada and Ballet Theater, and will fly to Vienna after "La Bayadere" to fulfill obligations there.