How do we promote a sense of interdependence in which citizens feel not just enabled to correct inaccurate reports, but duty-bound to do so? |
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Therefore the Government in particular and society in general is duty-bound to assist the construction industry to perform satisfactorily. |
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Someone knows who the culprits are and are duty-bound to report them before someone is seriously injured or even murdered. |
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We are duty-bound to manage our environment so that future generations may equally enjoy it. |
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We are duty-bound to deliver leaflets for the mainstream political parties. |
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Regular readers might get the impression I'm a critic of technology, but the information age has given me so many opportunities that I feel duty-bound to support it. |
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The counsellor is duty-bound under California law to report any child abuse. |
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He was duty-bound, he said, to follow the gospel of helping the least among them. |
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The Starks are fatalistic, duty-bound, honorable but kind of unsophisticated. |
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As a diplomat, Kerry is duty-bound to describe raw reality in upholstered platitudes. |
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Donors were therefore duty-bound to uphold governments' efforts to reform the tax and tax withholding system. |
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The members of the ISU are duty-bound to possess this high level of expertise required of salvage professionals. |
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In accordance with domestic legislation, medical personnel were duty-bound to observe confidentiality. |
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He is duty-bound not to commit any disciplinary infraction or breach of laws and regulations in force. |
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He seems to feel duty-bound to provoke a reaction whether it is outrage, exasperation, outright hostility or unreserved admiration. |
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However, we are duty-bound to note that the road to peace and the desired coexistence is full of obstacles. |
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Of course, the federal government is duty-bound to repay you, the lender, as prescribed by the debt obligation. |
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The Minister is duty-bound to decide on the appeal not later than within 24 hours from the submission of the appeal. |
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He preaches his message with characteristic urgency, casting himself as a duty-bound martyr. |
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If you can make a convincing argument that what someone's saying will have a negative consequence, then they are, again, duty-bound to correct it. |
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Given that scientists were very likely involved in a large portion of this research and duty-bound to publish, how did so much of this negative evidence drop from public view? |
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Ministers demanded that service because if they misled the people and did not immediately correct the record, they were duty-bound to accept responsibility and resign. |
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When I know a visitor is due, I feel duty-bound to look my best, so I usually catch a quick shower, put on a bright shirt, pressed trousers and even a sunny smile. |
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Young girls are almost duty-bound to swoon over Yume's studly instructor. |
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The book is full of ghosts for whom the poet feels duty-bound to speak, and for the most part his theme is what the ghosts long for, the lovely body of earth. |
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Most journalists are duty-bound to appear in embarrassing photographs. |
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The government was duty-bound to sanction it. |
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That is what struck me in this debate and I believe that as politicians we are duty-bound to react adequately to the new risks that are presenting themselves. |
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Throughout the world, millions of children are being physically and emotionally abused by those who are charged with their care and who are duty-bound to protect them. |
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They are duty-bound to clearly express their questions and opinions. |
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Clearly, the Commission is duty-bound to propose whatever measures are necessary to supplement Member States' efforts to achieve the Treaty's objectives. |
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In those cases, I feel duty-bound to scribble a few paragraphs. |
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Most of his biographers and all of his friends say that he was simply a German, and when his country was at war he was duty-bound to build them an atomic pile. |
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That we know Earp not as a confidence man but as a duty-bound law officer was his most enduring and successful confidence game. |
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The club is duty-bound to inform supporters they may be subject to arrest as it is no one's interest for that to happen. |
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Until the law is changed, SES is duty-bound to pursue applications as mandated by law. |
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Often, half-heartedness signals when we feel duty-bound and believe we have little or no choice in what we do. |
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Confronted by groups of terrorists who can use the anonymity of stock-exchange transactions to obtain funding for the vilest purposes, Europe is duty-bound to respond on the financial front too. |
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Upon presentation of a photographic document or of any substantiating document, the finish judge is duty-bound to review his decision and, if appropriate, to change the finish order if the facts are accepted. |
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