do+duty+for

  • 91Duty 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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  • 92duty*/*/*/ — [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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  • 93duty — 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… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 94duty — n 1. obligation, function, business; responsibility, trust, office, charge, care; requirement, burden, onus, devoir; assignment, commission, chore, work, task, routine, job; engagement, occupation, service; mission, calling; part, role, bit. 2.… …

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  • 95duty-free — /dooh tee free , dyooh /, adj., adv. 1. free of customs duty: duty free cargo; merchandise shipped duty free. 2. pertaining to or selling goods for import or export free of the usual customs duty: a duty free shop at the airport. [1680 90] * * * …

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  • 96For the Cause — ST episode series = Deep Space Nine name = For the Cause Eddington gives orders ep num = 93 prod num = 494 date = May 6, 1996 writer = Ronald D. Moore director = James L. Conway guest = Kenneth Marshall as Michael Eddington Penny Johnson as… …

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  • 97Duty to predict dangerousness — The duty to predict dangerousness is the legal responsibility of a mental health professional to conduct a thorough risk assessment at any sign of potentially violent ideation. [cite book last = Corey, Corey Callahan first = title = Issues and… …

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  • 98Duty armband — The Duty armband was worn on the uniforms of the British Police from 1830 to 1968. All uniformed Constables and Sergeants were required to wear the armband on the left forearm sleeve of the tunic, signifying that the officers were on duty as the… …

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  • 99duty of support — A duty of supporting wife or child imposed or imposable by law, or by any court order, decree, or judgment, whether interlocutory or final, and whether incidental to a proceeding for divorce, judicial separation, separate maintenance, or… …

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  • 100for — for1 W1S1 [fə strong fo: $ fər strong fo:r] prep [: Old English;] 1.) used to say who is intended to get or use something, or where something is intended to be used ▪ I ve got a present for you. ▪ Someone left a message for Vicky. ▪ an English… …

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