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obligation

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The remnants of Purdue will become Knoa Pharma, a company owned by a foundation, that will provide opioid use disorder treatments and overdose reversal medicines, "with no obligation to maximize profits," the company said.

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S&P Global on Friday downgraded Senegal's long-term foreign currency rating, citing a precarious debt position that leaves the West African nation struggling to meet massive repayment obligations.

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These obligations have swollen beyond petty annoyance into their own distinct sphere of activity, neither work nor not-work.

This compares with $102 million and $2.2 billion the company reported for the respective year-earlier periods, when its results took a hit from an increase in U.S. liability reserves to cover future obligations.

The visual poverty of the six-part series and its static sensibility adds to the air of an obligation being fulfilled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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