1. An obligation of confidence can arise through contract, either express or implied. 2. First, it has led to doubts as to the precise legal obligations of a doctor in a particular case. 3. From Raymond Williams I learnt the political and moral consequences and obligations of being educated away from the life you were born into. 4. He owed an obligation of loyalty to his king. 5. Here, as the name suggests, the members remain personally liable to meet the obligations of the company. 6. His career epitomizes the interactions between the obligations of patron and client and the public service under the old administrative system. 7. It was a two-edged sword of obligations of favors given and favors to be returned at a later, appropriate time. 8. It was the traditional way of avoiding the consequences of such cavalier an attitude to the obligation of Paying Your Way. 9. Naturally, we hope every citizen will vote, a simple obligation of democracy with results that profoundly affect our lives. |