There's a strong feeling all around that the Czech government needs to take responsibility and keep Central Europe a nuclear-free zone. |
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The big-name distribution partners funnel the goods into their established channels and take responsibility for sell-through. |
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It is better to get involved and take responsibility, at any scale, than to complain powerlessly from the sidelines. |
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Employees are chosen for self-sufficiency and for the ability to take responsibility. |
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It's a cabinet government of which ministers take responsibility in their own areas. |
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People who don't take responsibility for their lives is what brings out the beast in her. |
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Since you are buying a brand new home, the builder should take responsibility for this repair. |
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When is somebody going to take responsibility for these costly failures and mistakes? |
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It's incumbent upon everybody to take responsibility about what is happening in our country. |
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The fact that there are such people is not refutable, just as there are people who do take responsibility. |
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One cannot claim innocence of wrongdoing because it was their hand that did the act, they take responsibility. |
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The management must take responsibility for the team's possible elimination from the knockout stages of the League. |
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Only Steve looked like a man ready to take responsibility while all around him players looked bereft of confidence. |
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Using current deposit recycling programs as a model, there's an effort afoot to have manufacturers take responsibility for e-waste. |
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Failing to take responsibility for the harm that one has caused to others is even worse. |
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I don't know why, but everyone has to take responsibility for themselves and prepare right and get ready. |
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If we are going to insist on equal pay and full access to the workplace, then we also have to take responsibility for our own upkeep. |
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It is an extension of their infantilism in not wanting to take responsibility for their actions. |
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There comes a point where you have to take responsibility for your own actions. |
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As the quarter progressed, students began to take responsibility for their own successes and failures. |
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There seems to be an ethos developing that no one should take responsibility for any of their acts, that they should try to evade, avoid, deny. |
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An educated choice requires the following information to help parents take responsibility for their own child's health care. |
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Allowing Gallas to take responsibility was the start of an edgy performance. |
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This results in a personality which is cunning and devious, and refuses to grow up and take responsibility for itself. |
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If, once in a while, we all take responsibility for our own doings maybe then we can all get on with a better life. |
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We must take responsibility for the consequences of how we fulfill our basic human needs. |
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Children would also learn to perform basic first-aid techniques and take responsibility for risky situations. |
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Just remember to take responsibility and arm yourself with proper backcountry gear, and check the avalanche conditions. |
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Fellow climbers offer limited help, but no one is prepared to take responsibility for his life. |
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The cycle will only be broken when cissexual feminists take responsibility for cissexism and hold themselves and their colleagues accountable. |
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The entire community has to take responsibility for preventing and dealing with victimization. |
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We as documentary makers ask the broadcasters to take responsibility for the role they play to create a peaceful and sustainable future. |
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But is it the government's duty, or is it up to individuals to take responsibility for their eating? |
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And in turn, those subjugated by that state should take responsibility for their leaders. |
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As well as recruiting for the new roles, the company will take responsibility for training and management of all new hires. |
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I'm sure it's possible for us as a species to take responsibility for our own waste products. |
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Individual producers are encouraged to take responsibility for the biosecurity of their livestock enterprises. |
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I make the effort, not only to recycle but to take responsibility for the waste my home produces. |
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The NEP is designed to encourage local communities to take responsibility for managing their own estuaries. |
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So therefore, we have to take responsibility for controlling those powers we develop. |
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The more we take responsibility for our energy, the more empowered and productive we become. |
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And, if we deal with reality, scholars must take responsibility for theories. |
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There was an onus on parents to take responsibility for their children and this was not emphasised enough. |
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Women are more likely to take responsibility for daily and routine money management and ensure that children's needs are met. |
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The first step is to take responsibility for your computer just like you take responsibility for your own health. |
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None of them wants to give up federal funding and take responsibility for their own policies. |
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New trains project director Nick Donovan will take responsibility for ensuring smooth introduction of the new fleet. |
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Now the ownership of the land is in limbo, with no one willing to take responsibility for the tip. |
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And the moral of this story is, people who don't learn to take responsibility for their own actions often end up in prison. |
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The interviewer is looking for your ability to show initiative, take responsibility and communicate. |
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Marriage exists because people must take responsibility for childcare and assume economic obligations. |
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He said on Wednesday that he was prepared to step down at any time to take responsibility for the severance of diplomatic ties. |
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Do they not take responsibility for the efficiency or the practicability or the fitness for purpose of the design? |
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But we'd rather have honest mortals looking after us than deities who never take responsibility for their thunderbolts. |
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Given the errors, screw-ups, distortions, and misleads that we now know about, are you willing to step up to the plate and take responsibility? |
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They are unelectable malcontents who recognize no irony in their complaints and won't take responsibility for the mess they have conjured. |
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The group believes the banks should take responsibility for advising the setting up bogus accounts and offshore trusts. |
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It was also an operational failure, and thus a failure for which management must take responsibility. |
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However, those not prepared to take responsibility for what they do when drunk should be aware of what is at stake. |
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Family and friends are no longer in a position or are no longer prepared to take responsibility for looking after a dependent old person at home. |
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At the level of the practice, teams and individuals need to take responsibility for safety it is their job to close a fire door that has been propped open. |
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And this refusal of the author to charge the people with their own stupidity and cupidity, this refusal of the people to own up and take responsibility, is symptomatic. |
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He appealed to owners to take responsibility for their unwanted pets by phoning the dog warden or by dropping the animal to their local pound or animal sanctuary. |
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Onward Transfersprague will not take responsibility for any passengers missing their flight if two hours check in time was not allowed. |
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For this reason we do not wait for a problem to rear its head, but we take responsibility and work proactively wherever possible. |
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The judge emphasized that an admission of guilt affords the best evidence that individuals are ready to take responsibility for their actions. |
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I must now take responsibility for enraging my party leader, alienating the people of a great city, and incurring the anger of not a few of The Spectator's readers. |
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Ultimately it is a behavior modification that has to be made and people have to be willing to take responsibility for their own safety. |
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They do not have to take responsibility for fudging figures or accounts, or losing documentation which may be required by Revenue Canada. |
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I felt it was time the take responsibility for the whole kit and caboodle. |
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At Abilis Solutions we take responsibility for performance based upon pre-agreed benchmarks and expectations. |
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But does not the person who has to take responsibility for failure have the right to take credit for success? |
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When it becomes clear that she seems ready to take responsibility for the infant, Miriam comes forward and offers to find her a wet nurse. |
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As often happens in such cases, the head office would cut loose its subsidiary and nobody would take responsibility for the contaminated site. |
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But he stressed that there was a greater onus on banks and also bankers to take responsibility. |
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Who is in charge over there and why will someone not take responsibility for this bungling? |
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What's novel is the emphasis on motivating patients to take responsibility for their own health. |
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In this agreement, he further undertakes to admit the truthfulness of the facts and take responsibility for the acts that constitute the offence. |
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Our employees act in a businesslike way and take responsibility for what they have done. |
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Thus, the occasional dutiful songs in which a rapper urges men to take responsibility for their kids or laments senseless violence are mere garnish. |
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States and individual citizens need to take responsibility themselves for the betterment of their neighbour, community, state and country. |
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No politician, and indeed no civil servant, will take responsibility for rolling back inefficient security structures. |
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They can also be emancipated and take responsibility for some of their actions, although they are not adults. |
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It is important for everyone to occupy a distinct function instead of wanting to clumsily take responsibility for the totality of the domain. |
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Identify the role that your union should play, who would take responsibility for its implementation and how it would be monitored and evaluated. |
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Managers are encouraged to give their co-workers room for new ways of thinking and to take responsibility for planning their own work. |
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If we want security for all, we need both women and men, working as equals, to take responsibility for our common security. |
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They are now ready to return to their districts and take responsibility for law enforcement and security tasks. |
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States in which a company's headquarters were located do not take responsibility for being the launching state. |
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They should be asked to take responsibility for these activities or arrange for a partner agency to do so. |
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The document encourages men to live up to their productive role and to take responsibility in the family. |
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Siteco does not therefore take responsibility for direct or indirect damage caused by information or the use of this information. |
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But this failure to take responsibility inhibits the learning process. |
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Do I not take responsibility for my stress when I lift the geode and consciously transform the stress energy into something healthier for my physical body? |
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Mrs Canas said there was no one organisation to take responsibility for dispensing information and professionals assumed people already knew things. |
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This constant Internet chatter allows people to not take responsibility for themselves. |
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And if players are unwilling to take responsibility for naming names then they can hardly complain about those who attempt to administer the laws. |
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He repeated his promise that his department was going to take responsibility for laying criminal charges on behalf of the boys if their parents did not do so. |
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They cannot leave it to the initiative of the next of kin either to lodge a formal complaint or to take responsibility for the conduct of the investigative procedures. |
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Traders, especially those selling food and takeaways, must take responsibility for the areas around their premises and encourage customers to dispose of rubbish properly. |
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It is in the exercise of self-determination that we maintain some control over, and take responsibility for, our lives and for what we will become. |
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He said it was important for managers to take responsibility for the results, work with a clear purpose and have a tool kit to survive new situations. |
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Even now, he is unwilling to take responsibility for the venality that landed him in jail. |
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You'd think he could take responsibility for his own goofy opinions instead of yanking me into it and claiming falsely that I endorse whatever muttonheaded thing he says. |
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I think it's important that we recognize the existence of this problematic, penumbral group, but that doesn't mean that there aren't people who do take responsibility. |
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It was directed at men in particular as potential allies in the process of getting all members of the community to take responsibility for the issue. |
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I understand that the German veterinarians and the British meat inspectors have still to accustom themselves to the idea that the meat sector can take responsibility for itself. |
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It is empowering the individual to continue to take responsibility for his or her decisions, and is forcing them to keep thinking about the future. |
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No government department will take responsibility for them. |
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If the child needs a dose during the day, someone at the school will need to take responsibility for storing the medication and giving it to him or her. |
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The Council agrees to specific work areas for which individual members take responsibility. |
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This may be due to the service being badly installed in the first place, and the communities not knowing who to approach to take responsibility for shoddy workmanship as local government are the contract holders. |
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The unfortunate result is that boys tell me they tune out and ignore these materials-not because they dispute the need to take responsibility for their behaviour but because they feel the curriculum is biased. |
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In this case, the manufacturer shall, however, provide the applicant with all of the data, which may be necessary for the latter to take responsibility for the medicinal product. |
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It's true that motorists should be watching for cyclists, but it's also true that cyclists need to obey the rules of the road, and take responsibility for their actions. |
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Our members believe they must take responsibility for their health. |
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It is a flat organisation with comparatively few hierarchies and managers, where employees are expected to take responsibility for their own work to a large extent. |
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We welcome their commitment to take responsibility for developing their continent, and to promote good governance and take action against corruption in their countries. |
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The Privy Council met the next day and decided to take responsibility for the execution of Mary. |
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As there is no sign or news from Diogo Dias awaiting him, Cabral realizes he must take responsibility for the Sofala mission himself. |
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Some children, moreover, are constrained to work for a variety of social reasons: no head of household, a broken family, or the need to take responsibility for one or more families, etc. |
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Also that the countries of origin should also increase their efforts in the fight against illegal immigration, better monitor and manage their borders and take responsibility for the readmission of illegal immigrants. |
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We have been very fortunate that, in the living memory of our community, these vicars have been wise and prudent friars who have encouraged us to take responsibility for the internal government of our community life. |
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Either they could be placed in the approved school or their family could take responsibility for them under the supervision of a probation officer. |
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Women should not just bear half the sky on their shoulders, but also have the right to take responsibility for decisions affecting our entire earth. |
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I also found out that it is sometimes good to step back from a situation, to 'go for' our intention, to feel our roots, our concentration, to decide to take action and take responsibility for it. |
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Even though she may take responsibility for a goodly amount of the daily parenting activities, she often feels that she doesn't receive adequate recognition for her efforts, either from her husband or from her stepchildren. |
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For these intermediary cases, when conflicting objectives can emerge, deciding which level of government should take responsibility for a public service can be a real brain-teaser. |
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Finally, we must find the means by which to change people's choices and behaviour so that we all take responsibility for conserving the environment upon which we depend. |
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If subsidiaries of multinational corporations have caused any damage that violates the law, they would be obligated to take responsibility for the clean-up. |
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I gave Maradona the captaincy because he was in good form at the World Cup, and it made him take responsibility along with the good players around him like Brown, Batista, Giusti and Valdano. |
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They are bearing fruit because our ultimate aim is to empower the Afghans to take responsibility for their own security, governance and development efforts. |
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That being the case, it is a good thing that the Commission is now to relinquish its role as paymaster and accountant and is itself going to be able to take responsibility in these matters. |
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And they will deny children the chance to think things through for themselves, weigh up the pros and cons, and begin to take responsibility for their actions. |
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Cities and towns take responsibility for municipal matters such as local bridge and road repairs, public transportation, recycling and garbage collection, sewage system maintenance and public utilities. |
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It is not surprising, therefore, that a key theme to emerge from the consultations was Canada's need to take responsibility for this discrimination and to make amends. |
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However, in a proposal for a friendly solution, the Ombudsman invited the Commission to take responsibility for its repeated administrative mistakes by waiving the recovery. |
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Edgar and his friends tried to write in a style as similar to the others as possible so none of them need take responsibility for his contribution to the play. |
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For example, chieftains had to take responsibility for members of their fine, acting as a surety for some of their deeds and making sure debts were paid. |
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The practice has mostly disappeared with more centralized societies where law enforcement and criminal law take responsibility for punishing lawbreakers. |
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The property of couple having no child is also inherited by the husband's brother's sons who take responsibility of oldhood and performing death rituals, family ceremonies. |
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Wujek will direct field sales and customer service functions in North America and will take responsibility for Flexco manufacturing facilities in Downers Grove, Ill. |
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Standing on top of Trash Mountain and affirming the Messianic promise of the kingdom of heaven, we cannot help but take responsibility for recycling and reducing consumption. |
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The 25-year-old always tries to take responsibility but overeagerness led to him unnecessarily rushing off his line to bring down Demba Ba for the spot-kick. |
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Another and longer term view is that somebody has to have confi-dence in the BOQ that has been produced and take responsibility for its calculation and content. |
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The CIS Insurance Cup Final on Sunday will become the world's first major sporting event to take responsibility for its impact on the environment by going carbon neutral. |
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He will also take responsibility for growing AWD Chase de Vere's business in the region where they are looking to recruit additional advisers and support staff. |
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The 173rd Brigade would eventually take responsibility for Kirkuk days later, becoming involved in the counterinsurgency fight and remain there until redeploying a year later. |
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Much of the area is unadopted but once the improvements are complete, the council intends to adopt them and take responsibility for maintaining their infrastructure. |
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