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obligated
adjective as in bound
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Catholics that a Pew Research Center survey from earlier this year. found don’t attend weekly Mass, which we’re obligated to do.
Another major issue, raised by a coalition of developing nations, concerns the financial support that wealthier countries are obligated to provide.
“We felt obligated to provide more than the average internship,” said Jordan Hirsch, a senior counselor who works with Karp on special projects, including this program.
The firm receives the cash up front and is obligated to deliver energy to the municipal utility company.
Options are similar to futures but grant the holder the choice to buy or sell gold at a specific price on a date in the future without making them obligated to do so.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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