1. Also, firms that buy and sell public obligations could be forced to record gains or losses on any instruments under repo. 2. Buckling under the pressure from cable and other competitors, the broadcast networks have never been less interested in their public obligations. 3. But the Republicans close to Gingrich need to look at their larger public obligation. 4. Even when the solicited funds would be used to pay for activities not generally regarded as public obligations, the donor should be able to decide whether to contribute. 5. Historically, he said, the notion of a public obligation to serve was never true. 6. If Clinton has been telling the truth and did nothing wrong, he has a public obligation to put all the suspicions to rest by explaining things. 7. Kansas legislators fighting the proposed liberalized gaming franchise that would save The Woodlands are favoring personal principle over public obligation. 8. The deeper issue in the growing debate is the public obligations of television broadcasters. 9. What went with the ownership of The Times, as it became ever more powerful, was a profound sense of public obligation. 10. She said the company also was losing from short-haul flights between small islands, a service it could not terminate because it was a public obligation. |
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