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Toxoplasma gotidii is an obligate intracellular coccidian protozoan that infects humans, other mammals, and birds.
Microsporidia are a monophyletic assemblage of obligate intracellular parasites that generally infect animals.
These birds, endemic in southern Africa, are obligate scavengers, which means they are unable to kill their own prey as eagles or hawks do.
But it doesn't obligate them to enforce the terms, which is where the intimidation and dirty dealing starts.
The mountain guan is an obligate primary-forest bird that has been extirpated from the forest within the last 10 to 20 years.
Chlamydia are obligate intracellular parasites that are present in 2 forms.
There is no law that can obligate a person to undergo medical treatment in order to save the life of another person.
But the Court has not clearly decided whether a state law may obligate people to present identification once they are lawfully stopped.
This was presumably due to the difficulty in culturing Nitrosomonas, an obligate chemoautotroph that grows poorly on organic-based media.
The dicyemid mesozoans are obligate parasites that inhabit the cephalopod renal appendage.
Hypsodonty has been shown to be a spurious correlate to obligate grazing in previous studies on certain equid and proboscidean taxa as well.
The broomrapes are obligate parasitic weeds that cause severe damage to hosts.
Clostridium botulinum, the causative agent of botulism, is an obligate anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus occurring singly or in pairs.
Most scrub dominants recover by resprouting and clonal spread, while many herbaceous species are obligate seeders.
Plants also show great ranges in self-fertility from obligate outcrossing to complete selfing to apomixis.
Like pediculosis, scabies is caused by an obligate human parasite that is transmitted by human-to-human contact.
Chlamydia pneumoniae is an obligate intracellular organism capable of persistent latent infection.
The human stage amastigote is an obligate intracellular parasite, spherical, 2 to 5 g in diameter, and displays a nucleus and kinetoplast.
Not surprisingly, crurotarsans are much more likely to be obligate quadrupeds than are ornithodires.
Some species such as skuas, jaegers, and sheathbills are considered obligate kleptoparasites, particularly during the breeding season or on migration.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The mere fact that I happened to save your life does not obligate me to marry you, Miss Wharton.
The great majority of milk bacteria are either obligate or facultative aerobes.
Similarly, he who would be under obligation to none must obligate himself to all in every respect.
The same reasons that obligate a person to accept circumcision also obligate a person to accept the whole Law.
Having it does not obligate him to speak out on all issues or, indeed, on any issue.
Shall I obligate the Church to pay three hundred and fifty head of cattle for a crime committed by others?
This will not obligate you at all, but for the sake of your future health and happiness, do not put it off.
He was forced to obligate himself not to trade in any Commodities except the produce of the manor.
The best way, then, to be under obligation to none is, through love to obligate one's self in every respect to all men.
Thus, Calvin explicitly rejected the notion that anyone could obligate God in any way.
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