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How did she figure to get away from all of her social obligations?
"Now we have a social obligation to get people to the parks."
He was used to having her remind him of his social obligations.
Still, there are some social obligations a Mayor has to put up with for the good of the city.
If the primary father should die, the other men then have a social obligation to support these children.
The problem is that they have so many social obligations more important to them than national unity.
According to students, there is no liturgy or social obligation involved.
More, really, as he no longer had to buy pretty uniforms or keep up expensive social obligations.
Besides performance the respect of social obligations is an added value to keep business working in the long run.
She's the best excuse I ever had to get out of social obligations."
Does Augusta have a moral, or social obligation to admit a woman?
He then calls on his audience to fulfill all domestic and social obligations.
It is an undesirable practice but has become a social obligation in India.
By this event he was, in his own opinion, freed from any further social obligations.
Her second husband, she said, was a partner in a prestigious law firm, so there were certain social obligations.
Because there is a social obligation, so must there be state control.
Often social obligations within the network are characterized in familial terms.
"Because I couldn't completely get away from my social obligations.
Our concepts of risk, social obligation and engagement are evolving.
You come from a prominent family, one with a lot of social obligations and demands."
But they do, as if fulfilling a social obligation.
It was supposed to be the one place in the ship to which the captain could retreat from social obligations.
She left at six precisely; they both had social obligations, which often, but by no means always, overlapped.
That should suffice for her social obligations, she felt.
Many independent schools today view multiculturalism more as a social obligation than an educational implement.