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"obligate" Definitions
  1. to bind legally or morally : CONSTRAIN
  2. to commit (something, such as funds) to meet an obligation
  3. restricted to one particularly characteristic mode of life
  4. biologically essential for survival

115 Sentences With "obligate"

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"Agencies are under no restrictions from preparing to obligate those funds, and agencies still have adequate time to obligate those funds prior to the end of the fiscal year," the official said.
Nothing in these official contest rules shall obligate Time Inc.
But that does not obligate me to love his work.
And eight, including Simosuchus, were identified by OPCR as obligate herbivores.
The budget's inadequate, and this isn't the time to obligate more funding.
Cats are obligate carnivores, and it means they need to eat meat.
That partial ownership doesn't obligate the company to give the holder anything.
"This doesn't obligate her or put her in an awkward situation," Roden explained.
Laws obligate those companies to support any intelligence or security work deemed necessary.
It makes her throw up because cats, being obligate carnivores, cannot digest grass.
NATO's rules obligate alliance members to help each other in case of an attack.
Like the Bible, governments also sometimes attempt to either prohibit or obligate certain behaviors.
Futures contracts obligate investors to buy given commodities at a predetermined date and price.
And earning a promotion through your own hard work doesn't obligate you to stick around.
Those goals obligate developed countries like the Netherlands to virtually eliminate carbon emissions by mid-century.
They were narrowly correct that the Constitution does not obligate the Senate to consider the president's nominee.
While the motion could not legally obligate Netflix to take action, it added to growing public pressure.
Typically, state laws obligate schools to offer a free education to students through at least age 19.
Why should the law obligate a calligrapher or a photographer or baker to take a specific order?
Paying taxes would obligate the state to provide roads, electricity, water, schools, hospitals - and, above all, security.
Many butterflyfish are 'obligate corallivores', meaning that they eat only coral, and often only a select few species.
Joe Walsh, however, tweeted that Kimmel's "sad story" did not "obligate" Americans to support the Affordable Care Act.
BPO was fun and nice for a minute while everyone tried to figure out this "obligate mutualism" thing.
The finding will not obligate the United States to take additional action against IS militants, according to the officials.
"There are no laws in China that obligate us to work with the Chinese government," he said during questioning.
Instead, human-rights considerations obligate the government to respond fully to environmental events that are rooted in government responsibility.
"There are no laws in China that obligate us to work with the Chinese government on anything whatsoever," he said.
But the state cannot obligate citizens to act a certain way if they don't have a responsibility to do so.
But that does not obligate liberals to put their interests on the line when Republicans have made no adjustments and conceded nothing.
A post from The Guardian explains more:"It's an obligate migrant species – a proper migratory species," says Richard Fox of Butterfly Conservation.
"Sorry Jimmy Kimmel: your sad story doesn't obligate me or anybody else to pay for somebody else's health care," former Illinois Rep.
"Fundamental journalistic values obligate The Crimson to allow all subjects of a story a chance to comment," Guillaume wrote in a statement.
"If you are unable to obligate the funds, it will have been DoD's decision that cause any impoundment of funds," he wrote.
That plan would obligate players on the field to stand at attention but provide them the option of remaining in the locker room.
And the board will be able to go beyond decisions to offer advice on policymaking — Facebook will obligate itself to respond in public.
A victory would merely obligate the federal government to reunite parents with their children once they've served their (brief) time for illegal entry.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning the only carbs they're accustomed to eating in the wild are those found in the belly of their prey.
In all, they said, the contract would obligate A.M.I. to run more than 100 columns or articles and at least two covers featuring her.
Modern wars cost hundreds of billions of dollars in direct spending and obligate billions more in legacy costs for benefits, disability compensation, and repairs.
They also knew (or certainly had every reason to know) precisely what the Contura agreement required and would obligate the reorganized debtors to pay.
The plan also includes benchmarks that obligate USA Gymnastics to continue to enhance athlete safety and provides for payments to other creditors of USA Gymnastics.
They pointed to Mick Mulvaney, Trump's chief of staff and the OMB director, as the person who directed the State Department not to obligate the funds.
"Sorry Jimmy Kimmel: your sad story doesn't obligate me or anybody else to pay for somebody else's health care," the nationally syndicated radio host tweeted Tuesday.
Futures are derivatives, or financial instruments, that obligate a trader to either buy or sell an asset at a specified time and at a specified price.
Unlike cats, which are obligate carnivores (cats need nutrients found in meat to survive), dogs can draw the nutrients they need from animal or plant sources.
But red notices essentially function as a diplomatic request for help, not as an international arrest warrant, and they do not obligate governments to comply. Mrs.
They said the OMB released the hold last Wednesday and the administration had begun to "obligate" it, or finalize contracts for how it should be spent.
The relentlessness of the denials and doubts from companies and government officials obligate Bloomberg to add the sort of proof that will make believers of its skeptics.
He made the statement after the Iraqi parliament voted Sunday to obligate its government to work towards ending the presence of all foreign troops on Iraqi soil.
The move allows Ek to sell the shares but does not obligate him to do so, and Ek has given no public indication he plans to sell them.
Richard Boswell, an immigration law professor at UC Hastings, says he doesn't see how "unofficial" past recognition would obligate the government to recognize the documents in the future.
Part of this is undoubtedly due to the city's zoning laws, which have requirements baked in that obligate the creation of curbside parking spaces for each new building.
Just as the laptop and then the smartphone freed us from the tyranny of working in place, so too did they obligate us to work wherever we are.
The Green Fund would likely obligate the United States to commit potentially tens of billions of dollars of which the United States has already handed over $1 billion.
An investigation will determine whether Joel Abelove, the D.A. in upstate Rensselaer County, also committed acts of malfeasance that would obligate Mr. Cuomo to remove him from office.
He accused the Obama administration of using settlements on regulatory matters to collude with environmentalists and obligate the agency to write rules, thus thwarting the usual regulatory process.
Instead, Mr. Conte proposed creating "international protection centers" that would screen asylum requests in common countries of transit but that would not obligate the countries of first arrival.
The green fund would likely obligate the United States to commit potentially tens of billions of dollars of which the United States has already handed over $1 billion.
At best, this ruling may simply obligate the president to be more cautious with his blocking button, but it sets an even larger precedent to public officials nationwide.
Tuesday's ruling does not order the State Department to make the referral to the Justice Department — nor does it obligate Justice to sue Clinton if presented with a referral.
Besides, keeping the United States' name on the accord does not obligate the Trump administration to abide by the ambitious emissions-control pledges of Mr. Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama.
"In addition, the plan includes benchmarks that obligate USA Gymnastics to continue to enhance athlete safety and provides for payments to other creditors of USA Gymnastics," the organization said.
Due to a provision in September's continuing resolution appropriating an amount equal to the unobligated funds from FY2019 we ultimately will be able to obligate all of the U.S.A.I. funds.
The genocide finding does not legally obligate the U.S. to take any particular action, but it could put pressure on the Obama administration to take more aggressive military action against ISIS.
"There should be no leaving home except for situations that would obligate it," the ministry said in a statement that listed exceptional circumstances such as critial services and seeking medical attention.
The Pentagon is confident that it can obligate $220 million before the end of the fiscal year and is working with Congress to get an extension to continue the aid delivery.
If the company does not recognize the union, it could lead to a vote whose success would obligate the company to recognize and collectively bargain with the union, union officials said.
That legislation would obligate state and federal authorities to report criminal histories to the NCIS, but on its own, critics like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer say FixNICS doesn't go far enough.
Earlier Sunday, the Iraqi Parliament voted to obligate Iraq's government "to work towards ending the presence of all foreign troops on Iraqi soil," according to the media office of the Iraqi Parliament.
The news comes after the Iraqi Parliament voted to obligate Iraq's government "to work towards ending the presence of all foreign troops on Iraqi soil" after a US airstrike killed Iranian Gen.
"Okay, I believe this special obligation that you talk about for Americans to condemn things that are attacking our constitution, our ideals, would obligate you in your owndefinition to speak out," Booker said.
While older infants develop the reflex to breathe through the mouth when stuffy, newborns are obligate nasal breathers, needing just the right amount of mucus (but not too much) to breathe at all.
That charter would obligate company directors to consider the interest of all stakeholders, like employees and those in the community where the company is based, and not just those who own the stock.
The EPA is pledging to avoid settlements that would make for a rushed regulatory process, or that obligate the agency to take actions that the federal courts do not have the authority to force.
The EPA is pledging to avoid settlements that would make for a rushed regulatory process, or that obligate the agency to take actions that the federal courts do not have the authority to force.
A proposal was put forward to require websites to use filtering technology to block unlicensed content from being posted and to obligate them to pay fees for news articles and other material posted online.
McNair, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder are among the owners who have been most in favor of changing league rules to obligate players to stand during the anthem.
BOOKER: Okay, well, I believe this special obligation that you talk about for Americans to condemn things that for attacking our Constitution or ideals would obligate you under your own definition to speak out.
The sudden reversal of fortune for minority coaches comes after the 32 N.F.L. owners announced in December that they were strengthening rules that obligate teams to consider minority candidates when hiring coaches and executives.
This is why the fight for fair trade agreements that would close government procurement loopholes and include labor provisions that obligate countries like Mexico to honor and enforce fundamental human rights is so important.
In a financial filing on Monday, Tesla said it expected to meet those targets on time, but added that failure to do so could obligate the company to pay "significant amounts" to the state.
But the fact that Facebook may have shaded the truth about trending topics doesn't obligate anyone to give conspiracy-mongers with a rooting interest in stirring up right-wing anger the benefit of the doubt.
The Iraqi Parliament called an extraordinary session on Sunday to decide the future of US troops in Iraq and voted to obligate the Iraqi government to work to end the presence of all foreign troops.
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) cannot re-obligate Californias funding to another state without first initiating a formal process of issuing a notice, according to a joint court filing from the state and U.S. Justice Department.
Mr Cohen's plea does not obligate him to co-operate with Robert Mueller's investigation, but neither does it bar him from doing so—and his allocution, in which he fingered Mr Trump, is itself co-operative.
Joe Walsh (R-Ill.), now a syndicated radio talk-show host, was ripped online after he tweeted: "Sorry Jimmy Kimmel: your sad story doesn't obligate me or anybody else to pay for somebody else's health care."
Under the Constitution, they say, no funds can be drawn from the Treasury with without a congressional appropriation, but the Antideficiency Act purports to authorize the executive branch to obligate funds that have not been appropriated.
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) cannot re-obligate California's funding to another state without first initiating a formal process of issuing a notice, according to a joint court filing from the state and U.S. Justice Department.
The company told workers in a March letter reviewed by BuzzFeed News that it has no money to pay severance — but even if it did have the cash, federal labor law doesn't obligate it to do so.
But even if FDA approval is not required, Right to Try does not obligate insurance companies to cover the cost of providing these drugs and does nothing to require or even encourage pharmaceutical companies to offer them.
A person with knowledge of the matter told POLITICO that State Department officials told Senate staffers that Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, had told State not to go ahead and obligate the funding to Ukraine.
Taylor has been consistent, both during and after the crisis, in saying that properly designed monetary policy rules are part of an overall strategy for the central bank, and do not obligate it to specific short-term decisions.
What is clear, however, is that they were not yet the obligate bamboo feeders which they are today, and that they were making forest fringes, subtropical zones and open land their home, rather than dwelling solely in bamboo forests.
Known as the Commercial Facial Recognition Privacy Act, the bill would obligate companies to first obtain explicit user consent before collecting any facial recognition data as well as limiting companies from freely sharing facial recognition data with third parties.
On Pro Football The N.F.L.'s 22011 owners made an unexpected announcement after meeting a few weeks ago: The league was strengthening rules that obligate teams to consider minority candidates when hiring coaches and executives in their front offices.
Though no amount of money committed to Kolfage's GoFundMe campaign would obligate the government to build a border wall, already Republican lawmakers have introduced bills seeking to allow the Treasury Department to accept public donations for the purpose of funding one.
One of the things we're always mindful of is that we love the interconnectivity between the shows but at the same time, we don't want to obligate anyone to watch three other shows if they only like one of the shows.
BRUSSELS — The European Union's new agreement on migration does not obligate any country to do anything, but it appeared to be enough to save Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and provide a political victory to the new populist government of Italy.
Futures originated as a way to manage the risks of trading agricultural commodities; they are contracts that obligate the buyer to purchase a particular quantity of, say, corn at an agreed-upon future date and the seller to deliver that corn.
Second, I was in communication with the D.O.D. security assistance implementing community to try to understand exactly when they would reach the point at which they would be unable to obligate all the funds by the end of the fiscal year.
These statements also obligate us to consider the issues of funding for missile defense and modernization of our nuclear deterrence on the basis of real assessments — not polemical assertions — based upon a kind of civil theology bereft of empirical validation.
Acuity, the real estate industry and even the chairman of the Planning Commission, Carl Weisbrod, have argued that the project is more of a rejiggering of the zoning than an enlargement, and thus it should not obligate the inclusion of affordable housing.
"Ring pre-writes almost all of the messages shared by police across social media, and attempts to legally obligate police to give the company final say on all statements about its products," my colleague Dell Cameron wrote, a detail Gandlur seized on.
Although local laws may obligate certain officials such as police to report deaths, and others may ban the general public from abusing corpses, there remains something of a loophole in place, depending on where you live, if a corpse is decomposing in your own home.
In the meantime, agencies are authorized and encouraged to execute all processes to prepare for the obligation of those funds but must wait to obligate them until the policy review is complete and the President has made a final determination, the senior official said.
Employees at the Sacramento delivery center say that all of the approximately 23 workers there are restricted to part-time work, and their hours are limited to fewer than the 30 per week that would obligate Amazon to offer them health care under the Affordable Care Act.
I, and others at the interagency meetings, felt that the matter was particularly urgent because it takes time to obligate that amount of money, and my understanding was that the money was legally required to be obligated by September 30, the end of the fiscal year.
It took Caucus members months of negotiation to reach this deal and for a simple reason: The Caucus' own bylaws obligate its members to support any policy proposal that can gain 85033 percent support of the entire Caucus and 51 percent of its Democrats and Republicans.
Should money be transferred to the border, the lawmakers asked Esper for an official form justifying each project, a detailed explanation for how each project directly supports the military and the specific dates the department plans to obligate funds, award contracts and start and finish construction.
The EPA's approval of the phone booth violated both the anti-deficiency law and another requiring agencies to notify Congress when they obligate more than $5,000 in federal funds to make improvements in an office of a presidential appointee, the Government Accountability Office, a congressional watchdog, said on Monday.
Greg Kausner, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Regional Security and Security Assistance, emailed Rood to note a "serious risk" of failing to meet Congressional requirements to obligate a portion of the $225 million Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funds by September 30 due to ongoing OMB hold.
Contracts and other documents obtained from police departments in three states show that Ring pre-writes almost all of the messages shared by police across social media, and attempts to legally obligate police to give the company final say on all statements about its products, even those shared with the press.
Some have argued that the mere fact of being an atheist does not obligate one to denounce Spencer, because atheism is not a belief system and Spencer is not a figure within the atheist movement, so his position in relation to the average atheist is different from the position of an average Christian in relation to a bigoted Christian leader.
Alberto's refusal to obligate himself in any way can at times seem like an extreme reaction to fascism's doubling down on hierarchies and obligations, but it is also hard to ascribe any subconscious motive to someone so routinely afraid of owning up to his true self, someone whose aversion to making any major choices can seem just as oppressive as the worst of them.
First, starting on July 31 at an interagency meeting, I made clear to interagency leadership my understanding that once D.O.D. reaches the point at which it does not have sufficient time to obligate all the funding by the end of the fiscal year, there were only two legal ways to discontinue obligation of U.S.A.I.: a president-directed rescission or a D.O.D.-directed reprogramming action, either of which would need to be notified to Congress.

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