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    Use "be obligated" in a sentence

    be obligated example sentences

    be obligated


    1. They will, of course, be obligated to continue to produce and deliver food to the city, but they will be under supervision by one of the leading factions


    2. Some of the things which I am about to say to you may seem hard, but you have elected to represent me in the world even as I now represent the Father; and as my agents on earth you will be obligated to abide by those teachings and practices which are reflective of my ideals of mortal living on the worlds of space, and which I exemplify in my earth life of revealing the Father who is in heaven


    3. African Americans, according to this premise, would not be obligated to obey the Great Commission


    4. “Off the record version?” she said, intimating there may be a public version that she would be obligated to relay if the call were official as well as an unofficial version that was a combination of rumor and fact garnered from conversations, both participatory and overheard, meetings of the council, among other sources


    5. In the macroevolution idea, the human selfish need is to not be obligated to


    6. After the filing, some holders of the debt will be obligated by their investment policy to sell it, and bonds that have traded at 85 cents on the dollar can now fall to 70 cents or less


    7. The argument is made by OPMI representatives, including the Plaintiff’s Bar, that in an MBO-type transaction, the control persons should be obligated to pay the OPMIs that price which represents what the business is actually worth to the buyer


    8. The odds are that the stock price will drop slightly after the ex-dividend date to reflect the amount of money that the company will be obligated to pay out as dividends to its shareholders


    9. I would be obligated for an additional $2


    10. The Exchange then needs to decide which of the many trades where the calls were sold in an opening transaction, or “sold to open,” should be obligated to sell to each exercising long call holder

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