Examples of 'obliged to accept' in a sentence

Meaning of "obliged to accept"

obliged to accept ~ Being required or compelled to agree to or take on something, often due to social norms, duties, or circumstances

How to use "obliged to accept" in a sentence

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obliged to accept
No one is obliged to accept cheques as a means of payment.
A defence counsel who is appointed is obliged to accept.
The customer is obliged to accept partial deliveries.
But after two rejections they are obliged to accept it.
We are not obliged to accept all registration requests.
Especially when this information is addressed to us and we are obliged to accept it.
We are thus obliged to accept the unacceptable.
Everybody isfree to use it but nobody can be obliged to accept it.
You are not obliged to accept offers received.
The absurd set of circumstances created a humiliating situation that we were not obliged to accept.
Health plans are not obliged to accept everybody.
You are obliged to accept their clear indication to surrender.
Indeed you are not obliged to accept science.
I am obliged to accept that possibility.
In the following year he was obliged to accept parish relief.

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We are not obliged to accept payments by cheque or bill of exchange.
The competent institution shall be obliged to accept the findings.
We are not obliged to accept bills of exchange or checks.
The selection board was therefore obliged to accept his candidacy.
It is not obliged to accept a refusal and unfortunately irrevocable.
This transitional provision shall state that they are not obliged to accept the existing approvals.
Yukon was not obliged to accept the lowest price.
It 's the sort of invitation one is obliged to accept.
One is not obliged to accept science.
Naturally, the inmate is not obliged to accept.
Merchants are not obliged to accept split tender transactions.
O thirdly, there are people who are obliged to accept help.
Paul was obliged to accept work at a distant village.
But we are in any case not obliged to accept Freudianism.
We are not obliged to accept the registration or orders from a registered customer.
And they are not legally obliged to accept our agreement.
We are not obliged to accept or take seriously every claim we can not prove false.
The Contractor shall be obliged to accept the novation.
I was obliged to accept the fact that a feline had had a mouthful of the patient.
The supplier shall be obliged to accept the extension.
If I call on you to do something, you are not obliged to accept.
The husband is obliged to accept her.
While Muslims are obliged to spread the message, non-Muslims are not obliged to accept.
A beneficiary is not obliged to accept a benefit under a will.
Despite their efforts to ignore it, researchers are obliged to accept this fact.
They are not obliged to accept this donor.
In other words, not all economic actors are obliged to accept euros.
Employees will not be obliged to accept such a temporary assignment.
This website uses cookies, but you are not obliged to accept them.
The supplier shall be obliged to accept the extension or cancellation.
Applicants who receive offers under the sub-system are not obliged to accept them immediately.
In any way will be obliged to accept this argument of idolatry.
Retailers would be free to accept national currencies, but obliged to accept the single currency ;.
Unemployed persons are obliged to accept all suitable work proposed to them.
Robert L. Carroll, an evolutionary palaeontologist and authority on vertebrate palaeontology, is obliged to accept this.

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