词汇 | example_english_obligate |
释义 | Examples of obligateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Though the federal government is not obligated to fund primary education, with democratisation the federal government simply could not resist. Thus, a contractual duty obligates the healthcare organization to retain qualified professional personnel. No ethical theory and no version of obstetric ethics based on beneficence and respect for autonomy obligate the physician to attempt the impossible. But one would not be obligated to inquire about the motorist's welfare long after this act. As obligate parasites viruses are dependent on their hosts but their origins seem to deviate from that of cellular life. Favors such as gifts, meals, and invitations obligate us to a future repayment of some kind. This obligates investigators to provide transparency as to the details of the trial from recruitment of subjects to its results. None of the sequences could be assigned to obligate anaerobic bacteria. The municipal environment authorities are obligated to control air and water pollution. One important difference between canine and equine athletes is that horses are obligate nasal breathers during exercise. These habitats are usually considered as nutrient poor14,15, giving rise to the need for obligate and facultative symbiotic interactions between coexisting organisms and epiphytes. It cannot be the case that mere knowledge of some (nonmoral) proposition (or set of propositions) can obligate someone to do something. In one sense, all that can be expected of someone is that he do what he is obligated to do. Liberal societies and their members are justified and probably also obligated to promote the elements of the deliberativeness condition everywhere. The husband and his family are always obligated to the wife's family. Accepting the proposal that collective preferences cannot provide sufficient reasons, one may infer that they cannot obligate, insofar as obligations are sufficient reasons for acting. It means that we are obligated to work for the benefit of our child's future. If someone ought to know something, he is obligated to know it. They admonished drunkards, jailed adulterers, and obligated reluctant suitors to marry pregnant sweethearts. As medical educators, we are obligated to provide our students with constructive answers to that rhetorical question. Parents had been warned that we would be obligated to report the most severe cases of maltreatment. Entitlement to vouchers, but not obligated (generic services can be demanded). The recipient is, in turn, obligated to fill the vacuum of potential opened up by the gift of sponsorship. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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