Similar words: obligation, obligate, obligated, ligation, obligatory, navigation, litigation, irrigation. Meaning: n. an obligation arising out of considerations of right and wrong.
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1 We have a moral obligation to protect the environment.
2 It's her moral obligation to tell the police what she knows.
3 We have a moral obligation to help.
4 Governments have at least a moral obligation to answer these questions.
5 I have an ethical and a moral obligation to my client.
6 After all,[www.Sentencedict.com] you're under no moral obligation to them.
7 They have a moral obligation to build a path.
8 University officials have displayed no sense of moral obligation toward a female student cast aside in the rush to pander to Phillips.
9 Although there was no legal compulsion, the moral obligation to pay was strong.
10 You have a moral obligation to help your sister's children.
11 International aid is a moral obligation for developed nations.
12 It's your moral obligation as a friend.
13 A moral obligation attaches to high rank.
14 He did it out of a feeling of moral obligation.
15 Lumumba Stanislaus Di-Aping, the chief negotiator for the G77, a group of 130 developing nations including China, said the leaders of the rich world had a "moral obligation" to cut greenhouse gases.
16 The government bears moral obligation, she has to encash the contract with citizens.
17 There's no moral obligation for killing someone if you're superior to them?
18 We have a moral obligation to provide aid to them.
19 In this view it was the moral obligation of the people to respect their government.
20 Delictum Omissis according to prior act and moral obligation have same ethical foundation.
21 Do we not also have a moral obligation to prevent the inevitable trafficking of our arms to other conflict zones, where other unprotected civilian populations will suffer from our short-sightedness?
22 We have a moral obligation to lead with integrity, ' said City Councilwoman Shelley Midura, who is among those who pushed for the creation of the office of inspector general.
23 But it is an argument for the quite different model of moral obligation which I have suggested in this section.
24 It is much easier to bury a problem than to consider whether our moral obligation lies elsewhere.
25 Not every agreement is such, even though it may constitute a moral obligation.
26 But what would transform it from an externally enforced to a moral obligation?
27 It is an important way of analyzing the relationship of the moral obligation and happiness from the perspective of the debate on righteousness versus profitableness.
28 To her, reporting was far more than a job - she saw it as a moral obligation.
29 And so I think that we can probably draw a distinction between a moral obligation for communitarian beliefs and sort of just a sentimental, emotional attachment. --- Good.
30 Student: I think that there is some fundamental, a moral obligation that comes from a communitarian responsibility to people in groups that form their identity.
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