legal obligation | 12.05 | Is this a legal obligation? | ||
moral obligation | 8.16 | Moral obligation? | ||
financial obligation | 8.03 | Financial obligations went unmet as well. | ||
contractual obligation | 7.50 | Contractual obligations. | ||
international obligation | 3.29 | France could not renege on its international obligations. | ||
family obligation | 2.44 | Family obligations surface. | ||
general obligation | 2.17 | Authorizes general obligation bonds. | ||
religious obligation | 2.11 | I talk about Thomas a Becket, religious obligation, sin and penance. | ||
social obligation | 2.04 | Providing shelter is a social obligation. | ||
constitutional obligation | 1.91 | He is under no constitutional obligation to do so. | ||
military obligation | 1.51 | He went home to Sweden to fulfill a military obligation. | ||
statutory obligation | 1.32 | Albert is under a statutory obligation to repair the structure. | ||
new obligation | 1.25 | He said he has new obligations and he is happy to meet them. | ||
first obligation | 1.18 | The bonds were the first county obligations to default. | ||
short-term obligation | 1.18 | Mexico appears to be in a position to meet its short-term obligations. | ||
special obligation | 1.18 | A special obligation of sorts? | ||
political obligation | 0.79 | If he prevails, Bush would have a particular political obligation in this respect. | ||
public obligation | 0.79 | Historically, he said, the notion of a public obligation to serve was never true. | ||
current obligation | 0.72 | A company showing a profit in the accounts may suddenly be unable to meet its current obligations. | ||
no obligation | 0.72 | Jails have no such obligation. |