I was originally going to ask my apprentice to do it, but this rascal shirks his duties nowadays. |
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This means that they need lubrication, are impaired by magnetism, shock, heat and cold, and wear out. Silicon shirks these problems. |
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On the other hand, a person who does not make such decisions and shirks his responsibility leads a fragmented life. |
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An employer who shirks that obligation is therefore not liable to a criminal sanction. |
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As intimidating on the pitch as he is approachable off it, Gattuso is a marauding midfielder who never shirks a challenge. |
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Elsewhere, and just hitting the screens, he shirks the dotage and decrepitude forcing him into the quiet life for a final fling at what he does best. |
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However, back home, the Council shirks from countersigning the promised cheque. |
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Cursed is the hand that shirks to give and blessed is the hand that nourishes and protects. |
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Otherwise, we are more or less part of a subcontracting process involving basic right violations, whereby the government shirks its responsibilities on the pretext that these violations are not occurring on its territory. |
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Until now, the left shirks the categorical break with labour society. |
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In this way, the federal government shirks its responsibilities to poor Canadians, ignoring its obligation under international human rights law to ensure that everyone enjoys equality and an adequate standard of living. |
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Having said that, there are areas where the government has responsibilities and obligations within Canada and outside its borders, responsibilities the official opposition party clearly shirks from. |
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