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I felt obligated to call my mother and tell her the bad news.
So why should we be obligated to stay here 24 hours a day?
But he felt obligated to be sure she got home.
I no longer felt obligated to change my parents or anyone else.
But he said the law is not clear as to whether the city would be obligated to provide the money.
Am I obligated to offer all my students the same deal?
From now on, boys will be obligated to get to the point.
No one is obligated to be on the list, he said.
But others say this is, in the end, only a job they are obligated to do.
Because I fear that is what you feel right now, obligated.
"Because now you are obligated to protect me for the rest of my life."
What we are obligated to learn is more about its progress in social and political development.
In my opinion, we're not obligated to give him the money now.
But they are not obligated by law or practice standards to do so.
Scientists, in turn, are not obligated to answer any question of course.
He was also now obligated to leave his future work to the Foundation.
The officers said that until then they were not obligated to do so.
"We're obligated by our own laws to turn you over to their government."
They are not obligated to play the role and have no guarantee of work.
Despite this, she felt obligated to stay in her job and help save lives.
In the first case, God is obligated by his promises to those who love him.
I just think we're obligated to support Israel with money or troops because of who they are.
"The commission is obligated to take a serious look at this."
"Bill and I were obligated to finish first in our class."
I kept thinking, what if he feels he's obligated to me?