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  • 71duty */*/*/ — UK [ˈdjuːtɪ] / US [ˈdutɪ] noun Word forms duty : singular duty plural duties 1) a) [countable/uncountable] a legal or moral obligation He has a duty under the terms of his contract to pay rent. be someone s duty to do something: It is your duty… …

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  • 72One Life to Live minor characters — The following are characters from the American soap opera One Life to Live who are notable for their actions or relationships, but who do not warrant their own articles and are not part of a notable minor family from the series.Hunter Atwood Zach …

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  • 73duty — That which one must do, or that which can be required of one. The term carries implications of that which is owed (due) to other people, or perhaps to oneself. Universal duties would be owed to persons (or sentient beings) as such, whereas… …

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  • 74Duty Entitlement Pass Book — DEPB (Duty Entitlement Pass Book ) is an export incentive scheme of Indian Government provided to Exporters in India.[1] Duty Entitlement Pass Book Scheme in short DEPB is an export incentive scheme. Notified on 1/4/1997, the DEPB Scheme… …

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  • 75Duty to report misconduct — Professional responsibility Du …

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  • 76duty*/*/*/ — [ˈdjuːti] noun [C/U] 1) something that you should do as a legal or moral obligation It is your duty as a parent to protect your children.[/ex] The company has a duty to its shareholders.[/ex] I was simply doing my duty as a good citizen.[/ex] 2)… …

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  • 77Duty to die — The call for sick and demented patients having a duty to die has been made by one of the United Kingdoms top medical ethicists, the 84 year old Baroness Warnock stated that those with the advanced stage of Alzhiemers disease were a burden on the… …

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  • 78duty — I. noun (plural duties) Etymology: Middle English duete, from Anglo French deueté, dueté, from deu due Date: 13th century 1. conduct due to parents and superiors ; respect 2. a. obligatory tasks, conduct, service, or functions that arise from one …

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  • 79Duty to warn — A duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in a number of circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for injuries caused to another, where the party had the opportunity to warn the other of a hazard and failed to… …

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  • 80duty — noun (plural duties) 1》 a moral or legal obligation. 2》 a task required as part of one s job.     ↘(duties) performance of prescribed church services by a priest or minister. 3》 a payment levied on the import, export, manufacture, or sale of… …

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