yes, because if they dont speak clear no one will understand them. then, who wants to vote for an undesicive canidate?
yes, because that means that the candidate is not speaking clearly. Also if they don't speak clearly then who would want to vote for that person?
Politicians often face the dilemma of balancing moral obligation with electoral strategy. While unequivocal statements can demonstrate integrity and clarity, nuanced communication may be necessary to appeal to a broader electorate and navigate complex issues. Ultimately, the choice between moral clarity and political pragmatism varies based on individual values and the specific context of their constituency. However, consistent authenticity can foster long-term trust and support among voters.
Neither. Always " obligated to " do something.
obligated means that someone feels obligated like they need to do something like you feel like you don't have a choice
no you are not obligated to have it fixed by them.
before introducing frogs eggs to the class the teacher is ethically obligated to what?
No
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The word "obligated" is a past tense verb form of the verb "obligate."
No one is obligated to contact you in any way. Though it would be rude not to do so.
Muslim men are obligated to pray at the mosque on Fridays. They prayer is called Jumaa', which means Gathering or Mass.All Muslims are obligated to pray at least 5 times a day, though not necessarily at the mosque.
I would not think so, and if you are obligated to let them in your property, then have them do the foot work and proof that your are obligated. Otherwise, if you don't want to, then say no until they show you that you have to by law.