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en We believe that this signifies this is a warning message, and they feel they're obligated (to give) in the run-up to an attack.

en I think they will feel obligated to give back,
  Chris Evert

en It was basically a warning: They have control of the game. It's up to them. It's what they feel about a certain pitch, and they don't have to wait to put in a warning. Word is, there's bad blood between the two ball clubs, and every time we play they're going to put out a warning to the umpires.
  Frank Robinson

en I'm honored to receive this award. I feel entertainers are obligated to give back, especially to those who make such huge sacrifices.

en I was so frustrated with our last loss I said I'll fix it. Tonight I just wanted to attack and send a message. The reason I scored 62 points was because I wanted to win so bad. I just felt that I could continually attack these guys. It's a great feeling that I could do it here in front of our fans and give them an early Christmas present.

en When under attack, no country is obligated to collect permission slips from allies to strike back

en [? Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres told CNN the Israeli actions were a message to Arafat.] In many ways, this is more of a warning than a military operation. It is a warning to Arafat, telling him: 'Take the situation into your own hands and respond to the real problems,' ... Larry King Live.

en The way he's been pitching lately, we almost feel obligated to go out there and get him some runs. Confidence is the key in baseball. When you feel confident, you're going to put up good numbers.

en I don't see how they can give it to anyone else. I think the committee, based on the criteria, is obligated to give it us.

en I hope so. It was the only reason I did it. Before that I was telling Randal, 'You have all these fouls to give, so USE ONE.' The big man was killing us. We had to let him feel our presence. So I let him know we were there. So he went up, and I clocked him. I wasn't intentionally trying to hurt him, but I wanted to send a message and give him something to think about next time he went up.

en You could think of the TNF molecule, which sounds the alarm, as a very weak radio transmitter. It moves very slowly as it carries its warning message to neighboring cells, so it is unable to send that message over long distances. However, we discovered that the cellular pathways that pick up this signal act like extremely sensitive radio receivers. Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. They can pick up the alarm message from exposure to even a very small amount of TNF. This turns out to be a very smart strategy on the part of the cells.

en [The attack] indicates that unless there is decisive and sustained effort taken to dismantle the terrorist organization, it will be impossible to move towards normalizations and towards political negotiations. That's the message of today's attack, ... And I think the responsibility on that lies with the Palestinian Authority.

en Warning your enemy before you attack him is very much a tradition in Islam.

en They appreciate you and love you no matter what, and feel almost obligated to you.

en I sent her like a 10-page e-mail with warning after warning after warning. All the mothers did. The kids acknowledge it, but no matter how smart they are, they are still young and naive. They just don't think that way.


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