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1 No question was asked, so I didn't feel an obligation to respond.
2 I feel an obligation to lift people somewhere else with my films.
3 I love you too much to feel an obligation to you.
4 I feel an obligation to win, but win for purpose.
5 And look at you...you still feel an obligation to Steven.
6 Do you feel an obligation to her because of that?
7 And we who are Catholic Christians must feel an obligation to hold fast this fact.
8 Food suppliers also feel an obligation , Schwartz said.
9 He used to say, too, that it made one feel an obligation to do one's best.
10 I feel an obligation to see that they are treated well now that they have been freed.
11 I had rather show that I appreciate his feeling, and if I feel an obligation , acknowledge it.
12 At first Yul seemed to feel an obligation to be a good host-toprovide entertainment during traffic jams.
13 Of course I feel an obligation .
14 But feel an obligation to New York City and the restaurant industry to maintain what I call reasonable prices.
15 While others might feel an obligation to sketch out something at least approaching a policy, Trump feels no such constraint.
16 Some Catholics, we know, will distrust its expediency, despair of its success or even feel an obligation to oppose it.
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