Similar words: obligate, obligation, alligator, investigator, derogatory, oblige, obliged, obliging. Meaning: [ə'blɪgətɔrɪ /-trɪ] adj. 1. morally or legally constraining or binding 2. required by obligation or compulsion or convention.
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91, As an important system in employment contract law, dismissal wage by nature should be obligatory or legal help given by employer to employee passively unemployed.
92, Mutual obligatory, uncertainty of performance and imbalance of consideration are inherent features of aleatory contracts.
93, In order to make the best choice of the on-chip bus structure, performance estimation is a quite significant and obligatory work.
94, In the course of the Business Transfer, its content involves obligatory right and debt, prohibitory rules against competition , labor contract and anti-monopoly as wel1. Sentencedict.com
95, Riding with both hands is obligatory in the test at all International Dressage Events.
96, Talk to them, and please say more than the obligatory "This next Spice Girls' song was arranged by so-and-so and it's called blah-blah."
97, The provision of your personal information in this form is obligatory.
98, Sarkozy said that if adopted, their proposal that euro zone governments should enshrine deficit-limiting rules into their constitutions would be obligatory, not optional.
99, Toxoplasmosis is caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligatory endoparasite. It has resulted in a worldwide epidemic, which seriously threats the health of human being.
100, Human resource management software becomes one of obligatory course range of the managements of Human resource professional students.
101, The special obligatory itself has a prior validity, and its realization is a category which belongs to law of obligation and procedural law, not to real right law.
102, Recently the Supreme People's Court issued a new judicial interpretation, regarding the preemptive right as a kind of obligatory right.
103, The tax amount shall be withheld by the obligatory withholder from each payment or payment due.
104, I assumed this was rhetorical waggery so offered that obligatory journalistic reply: the sycophantic laugh.
105, "As a disseminator of the news, " states one of those principles, "the paper shall observe the decencies that are obligatory upon a private gentleman.
106, The urban environment has to offer as many recreation activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect.
107, According to it, whether must appear in the structure of sentence structure divide into obligatory semantic role and optional semantic role.
108, Clause 4.3 in this Standard belongs to obligatory rule, and others to recommendatory.
109, Salat is obligatory worship and must be performed five times a day at prescribed times.
110, Obligatory seppuku was a method of capital punishment for a samurai, who would be beheaded by a second once he had made an initial stab wound himself.
111, There are priority doctrine, equal doctrine and compromise doctrine concerning the legislation about the settlement of money obligatory right by concurrent execution in the world.
112, In China, neither priority doctrine nor equal doctrine and compromise doctrine are adopted in the settlement of money obligatory right by concurrent execution.
113, The variables to which the obligatory participants in the scene correspond in the dictionary definitions or in the metalanguage definitions is called the semantic valence of the predicate.
114, It is the third Pillar of Islam and is obligatory for all those who are financially able.
115, WH - movement is obligatory in English. It changes sentence from affirmative to interrogative.
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