Examples of 'obligation to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "obligation to take"

obligation to take: a responsibility or duty to engage in a particular action or task

How to use "obligation to take" in a sentence

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obligation to take
The government has no obligation to take a position.
Obligation to take fingerprints and a facial image.
Being a good parent is an obligation to take care of you.
Obligation to take the necessary measures as an employer.
Debentures or is under an obligation to take an interest in shares.
Obligation to take steps to the maximum of available resources.
They were under no obligation to take care of me.
The obligation to take care of our natural resources.
An evaluation of the obligation to take steps.
Obligation to take out a licence.
The immediate obligation to take steps.
The obligation to take delivery involves the two elements described in the provision.
The buyer fulfils the obligation to take delivery by.
The obligation to take a decision should be emphasized and the right of appeal clarified.
We then have an obligation to take action.

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The obligation to take steps means that immobility and inaction are not acceptable.
There is no escape from our obligation to take it forward.
We felt an obligation to take these concerns very seriously.
As always there is no obligation to take part.
We have an obligation to take initiatives that will safeguard their dynamic role.
In order for the trading obligation to take effect.
There is no obligation to take part or to draw up conclusions.
We have the moral obligation to take.
They also had an obligation to take positive measures to increase enjoyment of all rights.
The youth are said to have a moral obligation to take action.
And the obligation to take steps art.
Countries of origin should live up to their obligation to take back their own people.
There is no obligation to take up the offer in principle.
These organizations have an implicit corresponding obligation to take action on such communications.
There is no obligation to take part if you do not wish to.
I do not feel Americans have any obligation to take.
There is no obligation to take the fourth year.
The free will given us by God comes with an obligation to take responsibility.
There is no obligation to take part in this research.
One could argue that Russia had no obligation to take any action.
There is no obligation to take the loan if offered.
The Commission needs to shoulder its duty and obligation to take the initiative.
You have an obligation to take that offer to your client.
A physical I am under no legal obligation to take.
We shall be under no obligation to take back disposable packaging.
Obligation to take measures to ensure respect for international humanitarian and human rights law.
A proposal to include an obligation to take positive measures was defeated.
A Obligation to take reasonable measures to mitigate damages.
So you have no obligation to take care of me.
An obligation to take action against infringements of intellectual property rights Subparagraph e.
The lawyer has an absolute obligation to take an offer to a client.
The obligation to take steps to give effect to the rights recognized in the Covenant.
We know that you have an obligation to take a firm stance.
The obligation to take effective preventive measures transcends the items enumerated specifically in the Convention.
Applicants are of course under no obligation to take up any such offer.

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