That was a case where diminished responsibility was not raised at the trial but it was later sought to adduce medical evidence on the issue. |
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They also used this employment instrument to abrogate any responsibility for wrongdoings against employees. |
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The mainstream media have abrogated their responsibility to deal with the facts. |
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In the same way Trowbridge Rugby Club accepts the responsibility for making rugby available to the youth of the area. |
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A true leader is one who, without any qualms, accepts the responsibility for a failure. |
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Surely any deficiency in the Pension Fund was the sole responsibility of the Wiltshire County Council and they should have accepted liability. |
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It's a way of weaseling out of actually taking responsibility for your actions. |
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A second council was created featuring a Chamberlain, whose main responsibility was finances, and a water bailiff, who collected the bills. |
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Our failure to address this issue equates to abdicating our fundamental responsibility to the next generation of West Indian youth. |
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Bacon accepts no responsibility for your drunken actions if this is attempted! |
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It is Council responsibility to do recycling and we're abdicating our responsibility. |
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So do you think the networks are abdicating their responsibility to cover the substance of the campaigns? |
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By abdicating its political responsibility the central cabinet seeks the Supreme Court's intervention to resolve the dispute. |
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It is about taking responsibility for the accountability that actually you have now got a bad manager. |
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But the bottom line as far as she is concerned is that builders and developers have been abdicating any responsibility in this area. |
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The problems arose because people were abdicating responsibility and were not getting the right person to do the job. |
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There comes a point where you have to take responsibility for your own actions. |
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We have to get the professional game right and we have to give it responsibility and accountability. |
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Now, if you feel strongly enough about it, you can be in advance of trends once you have your own home and responsibility for it. |
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The court also indicated that the defendants' fiduciary duty included a responsibility to account for property and money entrusted to them. |
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Welcome to the real world people, a world of personal responsibility where actions can generate reactions. |
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So your job or your responsibility is to look after creation as if you look after your own family. |
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Catering to such people might even be considered an abdication of responsibility for a program director bent on public service. |
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The state, on its part, has been impartial in its abdication of responsibility with regard to women of all communities. |
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Network Rail has accepted responsibility for the property but said that unless the graffiti was racist or obscene it was not a priority. |
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That's an abdication of responsibility towards the most vulnerable members of society. |
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But in recent interviews, he has tried to wash his hands of any responsibility for that mistake. |
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It is also part of an ever-growing abdication of responsibility on the part of our political leaders. |
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I really feel that there is a responsibility and what goes around comes around. |
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Government has recently asked communities throughout Atlantic Canada to take over responsibility for ports and wharves. |
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Its abdication of responsibility pertaining to right wing talk radio is particularly pathetic. |
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He must shoulder some responsibility for the abjectness of the past season. |
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I've adopted this country and feel a certain amount of responsibility towards it. |
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I mean, jings, if you're going to screw up, at least admit responsibility for it. |
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This government has abrogated its responsibility to safeguard the most vulnerable in society. |
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They prefer to point the finger of blame elsewhere, and refuse to accept responsibility for their role in allowing sectarianism to prosper. |
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Not reporting the expected effect of such an approach on costs abrogates our responsibility to the community. |
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It was a shameful thing for Jim to admit, but he accepted responsibility for what he had done. |
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The Professor manages to wangle a job as the producer's assistant and is given responsibility for many of the production details. |
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If only all priests and mullahs and rabbis exercised the same responsibility and rigour in their pronouncements. |
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Take responsibility yourself, communicate your needs, wants and desires to your partner. |
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As the quarter progressed, students began to take responsibility for their own successes and failures. |
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The abundant supply of credit is not matched by an abundance of personal responsibility in current bankruptcy law. |
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I do not see what responsibility the Minister of Police has for evidence adduced by Crown counsel during a trial. |
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How can we juggle one more responsibility or volunteer activity in our lives? |
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One of our camp administrators has the responsibility for providing support for our international group. |
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Time was when being Prime Minister carried acres of responsibility with a surprising amount of free time. |
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The convention of ministerial responsibility is not enforced by the judiciary. |
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It was the responsibility of air raid wardens to ensure that everybody had been issued with a gas mask. |
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The plans will take the responsibility for wardens out of their hands and free up more of their resources, allowing them to tackle serious crime. |
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Like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the President magically placed battlefield responsibility in the hands of the battle commanders. |
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They felt they'd acquitted themselves of their minimum responsibility but getting the statement into the technically true category. |
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Should he show sloth in anything, he shall be liable to grave responsibility as the neglector of the state's weal. |
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We all have a responsibility to deal with people who are drunk and to make sure when bars close people leave in a well-behaved manner. |
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The fact that nobody has accepted responsibility for this adds insult to injury. |
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He added that the responsibility for the next year's budget now rests with the MPs and they are the ones to decide. |
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It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and affirming life should be considered opposites. |
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As for chasing the legal costs, the spokesman says Council has a responsibility to ratepayers to recover any money owed to it. |
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On top of that we saw cleaners employed by the hospital who each had a responsibility to maintain their own individual wards. |
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But he also admitted responsibility for the problem as they stopped short of garbage disposal and did not take up environmental issues. |
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There are many ways that presidents admit responsibility besides publicly issuing the big mea culpa. |
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But we've put the responsibility on him today of being captain and he's come up trumps. |
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He added that the owner of the dog had taken responsibility and would pay compensation. |
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Johnson was now the ranking officer and the responsibility was his to make sure the men made it home safely. |
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Make sure you get a job description which clearly defines your role and responsibility while at camp. |
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He cannot envisage himself abdicating his moral responsibility in the matter. |
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You are to continue with the responsibility of this asset, and we will accrue the benefits. |
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What is startling about this statement is the degree to which this mayor is simply abdicating responsibility for governing the city. |
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Once again the government is abdicating its responsibility and laying the blame elsewhere. |
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The problem is that everyone seems to have abdicated their responsibility by saying, we'll let courts decide. |
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Cleanliness at the hospital is in my job description and I have the responsibility for it. |
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This constant Internet chatter allows people to not take responsibility for themselves. |
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The responsibility lies with the voters, not with the advertisers. |
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This has given them an absolution from political responsibility and toil. |
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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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It's not my responsibility to advertise the fact that I am ruthless. |
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He joined the airline in the 1980s and steadily rose through the ranks before eventually taking over responsibility for the day-to-day running of the airline. |
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He opposes parliamentary government, control of taxation by the House of Deputies, and responsibility of ministers to the parliaments, rather than the king and kaiser. |
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It is not your responsibility to control their actions and behavior. |
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It is the responsibility of the administration to take steps to ensure that no one on this campus ever experiences anything resembling what happened that day. |
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In turn, local managers, clinicians and decision-makers need to get better at accepting responsibility and initiating and driving forward improvement and change. |
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Trevor Austin, CEO of Finna Rage, denied responsibility for the mayhem in Keene. |
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In passages such as these, his most distinctive, Thackeray comes perilously near abnegating his responsibility as a human being, let alone as a moralist or satirist. |
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I would define Rockefeller Republican in the classic sense as a combination of fiscal responsibility and social conscience. |
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We have had a complete abdication of responsibility by the Government. |
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The district council said that responsibility for clearing watercourses lay with the owners of the land, but the Herald said it seemed no lessons had been learned. |
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Unfortunately that responsibility will fall to yet another Washington, D.C., blue-ribbon commission. |
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The Metropolitan Police accepts full responsibility for this. |
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Otherwise, she is abdicating her responsibility as a reporter. |
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Five of the seven SFSS executive positions, the jobs that come with the most responsibility and the highest stipends, have already been won by acclamation. |
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By this time the American representatives of the governing body had washed their hands of all responsibility and even stopped attending board meetings. |
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Meanwhile, none of the said political masters appear to have offered to resign in acknowledgement of their share of responsibility for the creation of the fiasco. |
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It's time we went back to accepting responsibility for our own actions. |
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I felt it was time the take responsibility for the whole kit and caboodle. |
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But, crucially, it follows a similar logic of putting the responsibility on to parents to break cycles of deprivation through the sheer force of their parenting skills. |
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The consumer is king and it is the consumer who must accept a little more responsibility for the actions of global companies that are only reacting to our whims. |
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He argues that other cities have already put the responsibility on the operators of horse drawn carriages to deal with the aftermath of their trade. |
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You know, like Nixon tried to shunt responsibility for the break-in on to Liddy, Sturgis, et al. |
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He later transferred to the adjutancy of Virginia's Northern Neck and Eastern Shore with the responsibility of training the Northern District's militiamen. |
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Today's commune members strive to reconcile communal responsibility with individual ambitions and aspirations. |
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What we are really witnessing is an abdication of responsibility on the part of European governments for the implementation of a potentially beneficial technology. |
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Blyton felt she had a responsibility to provide her readers with a strong moral framework, so she encouraged them to support worthy causes. |
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Blyton felt a responsibility to provide her readers with a positive moral framework, and she encouraged them to support worthy causes. |
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It was grouped into the Strand District in 1855 when it came within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. |
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In October 1945, it accepted a recommendation that responsibility be placed within the Ministry of Supply. |
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The trust said Bill Jordon CBE, executive director of NET secondary academies in Stockton, has assumed full responsibility for North Shore. |
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Over the centuries, what is now called 'Heritage' has been the responsibility of a series of state departments. |
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Following the 2010 general election, ministerial responsibility for the Olympics returned to the Secretary of State. |
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The Department also has responsibility for state ceremonial occasions and royal funerals. |
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The DCMS has policy responsibility for three statutory corporations and two public broadcasting authorities. |
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Joanna Mackle is Deputy Director with responsibility for international engagement. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for the Museum's fabric and infrastructure is currently vacant. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for exhibitions is also vacant. |
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The Central referee has responsibility to call the score and make decisions with the two side referees. |
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Political responsibility for sport in Wales lies with the Welsh Minister for Health, Wellbeing and Sport, currently Vaughan Gething. |
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By the next season, the RFU allocated fixed Saturdays to the league season, removing the clubs' responsibility for scheduling matches. |
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The B mandates were applied to the former German colonies that the League took responsibility for after the First World War. |
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The areas of responsibility for the regional councils are the national health service, social services and regional development. |
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Defence and most foreign affairs remain the responsibility of the United Kingdom. |
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The Assembly has both legislative powers and responsibility for electing the Northern Ireland Executive. |
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The Assembly has the power to call for witnesses and documents, if the relevant responsibility has been transferred to its remit. |
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The Minister for Health has responsibility for setting overall health service policy. |
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Foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the Lord of Mann, however in practice are handled by the British Government. |
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Within the FCO, the general responsibility for the territories is handled by the Overseas Territories Directorate. |
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In 1998 the ECB took on responsibility for the direction of women's cricket in England and Wales from the Women's Cricket Association. |
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Belfast City Council is the local council with responsibility for the city. |
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The Security Council reaffirmed this responsibility to protect in Resolution 1706 on 31 August of that year. |
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Nonetheless, Burke's effort had the effect of creating a sense of responsibility in British public life for the Company's dominion in India. |
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This made the Company a part of British governance, but administration of British India remained the responsibility Company officers. |
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It was unanimously agreed that Liverpool acknowledges its responsibility for its involvement in three centuries of the slave trade. |
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In early 1932 it was agreed to suspend the principle of collective responsibility to allow the Liberals to oppose the introduction of tariffs. |
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He headed the Viceroy's Executive Council, each member of which had responsibility for a department of the central administration. |
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The German government sees development policy as a joint responsibility of the international community. |
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The schools separate individual streams, but group together units with similar responsibility or that operate the same aircraft type. |
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In June, General Arnold suggested the Navy assume responsibility for ASW operations. |
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On 28 December 2014, NATO formally ended combat operations in Afghanistan and transferred full security responsibility to the Afghan government. |
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They failed to 'keep an eye on these geniuses' to whom they had entrusted the responsibility of the management of America's great corporations. |
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The Scottish Government also has administrative responsibility for some matters where it does not have legislative power. |
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The United Kingdom Parliament retains responsibility for Scotland's defence, international relations and certain other areas. |
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The legal responsibility for this area lay in the hands of the Justiciar of South Wales based at Carmarthen. |
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Areas which the GLA has responsibility for include transport, policing, fire and rescue, development and strategic planning. |
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In addition special responsibility allowances are paid to councillors who carry out more senior duties. |
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Defence and foreign affairs are carried out by the United Kingdom, which also retains responsibility to ensure good government. |
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The defence of the Cayman Islands is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. |
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The defence and internal security of the Cayman Islands is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. |
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Standing Order 66 therefore represents the beginnings of Ministerial responsibility and accountability. |
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In April 2009, the Real IRA released a statement taking responsibility for the killing. |
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The executive is the organ exercising authority in and holding responsibility for the governance of a state. |
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The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister became the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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Political responsibility for education at all levels is vested in the Scottish Parliament and the Learning Directorate. |
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Health and social care policy and funding are the responsibility of the Health and Social Care Directorates of the Scottish Government. |
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Current provision of healthcare is the responsibility of 14 geographically based local NHS Boards and 7 National Special Health Boards. |
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Administration of the courts is the responsibility of the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service. |
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English courts apply criminal statutes and common law as part of their responsibility for applying justice and dealing with the culprits. |
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However the EU mission does enjoy certain executive powers over the state and has a responsibility to maintain stability and order. |
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It was proposed by the Scottish Executive, who also took responsibility for it. |
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The economic administration of the Finnish Defence Force is the responsibility of Ministry of Defence. |
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The Minister of Defence has the primary ministerial responsibility for the armed forces, which are formally a part of the Ministry of Defence. |
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On 3 March 1989 the Presidency of Yugoslavia imposed special measures assigning responsibility for public security to the federal government. |
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In May 2005, 4 Armoured Brigade was replaced by 12 Mechanised Brigade with the handover of responsibility taking place on 30 May. |
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The Director, who is appointed by the Swedish Government, has the main responsibility for SIPRI's work programme. |
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According to the former candidate, the consortium will have to assume the legal responsibility of all damage caused to the Panamanian nation. |
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For England and Wales, franchising is now the responsibility of the Department for Transport in the majority of cases. |
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Shell has acknowledged its responsibility for keeping the pipelines new but has also denied responsibility for environmental causes. |
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Shell denied responsibility for the spill, but an Argentine court ruled in 2002 that the corporation was responsible. |
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At the same time, the Agency took responsibility for issuing flood warnings to the public, a role previously held by the police. |
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More general responsibility for the countryside and natural environment in England falls to the organisation Natural England. |
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Prior to 1973, water and sewerage services in Northern Ireland outside Belfast were the responsibility of local councils. |
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This situation continued until 1854, when Parliament passed an Act transferring responsibility to the State. |
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They both share in this responsibility and privilege as a newly married couple. |
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Moreover, the ordained ministry possesses a distinct responsibility for preaching and sacraments. |
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In some churches, deacons exercise responsibility for practical matters of finance and fabric, either separately or together with the elders. |
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Local education authorities have some responsibility for all state schools in their area. |
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This however only existed until 1990, when the twelve inner London boroughs assumed responsibility for education. |
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The minister with overall responsibility for the department is the Minister of Education. |
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Further and higher education are now the responsibility of the Department for the Economy. |
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The minister with overall responsibility for the department was the Minister for Employment and Learning. |
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The idea of responsibility became a key issue, whether of the citizen, or of the artist. |
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While he was in Oxford he passed responsibility for the Library to his deputy, Brenda Moon. |
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Although he generally disliked children, Morris also exhibited a strong sense of responsibility toward his family. |
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Since 1991, collection and enforcement of the licence fee has been the responsibility of the BBC in its role as TV Licensing Authority. |
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Licence fee collection is the responsibility of the BBC's Finance and Business division. |
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In 1991, the BBC assumed the role of TV Licensing Authority with responsibility for the collection and enforcement of the licence fee. |
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The IFA continues to have responsibility for the running of the Northern Irish national team. |
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In 1788, the MCC took responsibility for the Laws of Cricket, issuing a revised version that year. |
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After the partition, the fledgling governments of India and Pakistan were left with all responsibility to implement the border. |
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All police forces are the responsibility of the executive branch of any of the federal or state powers. |
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Each minister heads his or her ministry, or, in some cases, has responsibility for a subset of a ministry's policy. |
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Some brexit negotiation papers suggest that deciding the arrangements for the Irish border is the responsibility of Britain. |
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The major funding body with responsibility for the arts in Scotland is Creative Scotland. |
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Separating fiscal responsibility from justice and administration was a reform of the Imperial era. |
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Scottish affairs thereafter were managed by the Lord Advocate until 1827, when responsibility passed to the Home Office. |
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After the rising, responsibility for Scotland lay primarily with the office of the Home Secretary, usually exercised by the Lord Advocate. |
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The principal has responsibility for the overall running of the university and presides over the University Senate. |
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Many of the responsibilities of West Lothian Council were previously the responsibility of the Livingston Development Corporation. |
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The party also believes that the Scottish Parliament should exercise greater responsibility on fiscal matters. |
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The EU has responsibility for important areas such as trade, monetary union, agriculture, fisheries. |
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One issue is that the exact division of power and responsibility between federal and regional governments is often a source of controversy. |
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District councils had responsibility for local services including local planning, housing, libraries and licensing. |
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By the middle of the thirteenth century, responsibility of the Justiciar became fully formalized. |
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If the contractor whom he is appointed for defaults it is the naidm's responsibility to attempt to make the contractor pay. |
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The accused's responsibility for causing death is constructed from the fault in committing what might have been a minor criminal act. |
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The Cabinet Secretary has overall responsibility for law and order in Scotland. |
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The Drug Enforcement Administration, the federal agency in charge of drug control, has responsibility for enforcement of antisteroid laws. |
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During an interregnum, the administration of the parish is the responsibility of the churchwardens. |
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They continue to be called Transport Scotland although they now have responsibility for all transport related issues across Scotland. |
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In 1908, this outcry led the Belgian state to assume responsibility for the government of the colony, henceforth called the Belgian Congo. |
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I do not let these experiences disrupt my focus in my daily or my responsibility for my family. |
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In the late 1st and early 2nd centuries, the Silures were given some nominal independence and responsibility for local administration. |
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Edward denied any responsibility for this incident, but relations between Edward and Charles soured. |
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Richard passed on the responsibility for the works to his son, William, but the latter was less committed to the business than his father. |
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Historic responsibility within government for the Bevin Boys lies with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. |
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Firstable you won't believe all the responsibility I have over my shoulders. |
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The position entailed responsibility for Wales, and expenditure on certain public services was delegated from Westminster. |
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As local government is a devolved matter in Wales, the legislation for both Councils is a responsibility of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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Calves are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear all the responsibility for raising them. |
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The Gloucester Harbour Trustees have responsibility for controlling navigation in the estuary's tidal waters upstream from the bridge. |
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The owners of Sloppy Joe's in Havana, too, may bear some responsibility for the fruitification of the drink. |
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Law enforcement within the confines of the shire was the responsibility of the High Sheriff of Glamorgan. |
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In smaller organizations, a curator may have sole responsibility for acquisitions and even collections care. |
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This remained the United Kingdom's Met Office primary responsibility for some time afterwards. |
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Pups are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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A chief forester was appointed with a ceremonial horn, and the position soon became a hereditary responsibility of the Stanley family. |
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Operational control of the Royal Navy remained the responsibility of the Lord High Admiral, who was one of the nine Great Officers of State. |
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Calves are typically born in the fall and winter months, and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Healthcare policy and funding is the responsibility of the Scottish Government's Health Directorates. |
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The counties have financing, ticket and marketing responsibility for local trains. |
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Decentralization efforts have aimed at shifting financial and management responsibility to the regional level. |
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The responsibility for overseeing implementation of state policy in the county is administered by the County Administrative Board. |
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Management of such basins becomes the responsibility of the countries sharing it. |
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An International Commission on the Meuse has the responsibility of the implementation of the treaty. |
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Established under the Government of Wales Act 1998, the National Assembly for Wales holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters. |
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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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The Navy did not have responsibility for manufacture and supply of weapons and ammunition, which was in the hands of the War Office. |
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Fisher began a long campaign to return this responsibility to the Admiralty, but did not finally succeed until he later became First Sea Lord. |
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His next appointment was Third Sea Lord, the naval officer with overall responsibility for provision of ships and equipment. |
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Evaluation of a country's fulfilment of the criteria is the responsibility of the European Council. |
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In some species, female owls stay at their nest with their eggs while it is the responsibility of the male to bring back food to the nest. |
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Language policy is the responsibility of member states, but EU institutions promote the learning of other languages. |
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We are humbled by the responsibility the American people have placed with us, but this is not a time for celebration. |
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Criminal law is solely a federal responsibility and is uniform throughout Canada. |
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Provinces have more autonomy than territories, having responsibility for social programs such as health care, education, and welfare. |
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In 1821 a committee of inquiry recommended that responsibility for the Preventative Waterguard be transferred to the Board of Customs. |
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The CCG holds responsibility for all marine search and rescue throughout Canada. |
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They have responsibility for enforcement of shipping and maritime safety regulations, as well as performing search and rescue duties. |
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In 1689, the first Mutiny Act was passed which passed the responsibility to enforce discipline within the military to Parliament. |
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Exeter's city council is a district authority, and shares responsibility for local government with the Devon County Council. |
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It also has a responsibility to help people enjoy, understand and access the natural environment. |
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Legally, the master has full responsibility for safe navigation of his vessel, even if a pilot is on board. |
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Only in transit of the Panama Canal and in Canada does the pilot have the full responsibility for the navigation of the vessel. |
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Some A roads are designated trunk roads, which implies that central government rather than local government has responsibility for them. |
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He returned to the rectory, where he was permitted to live for another six years and shared responsibility for his widowed mother and the family. |
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The ultimate responsibility for the education lies with the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. |
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In 1369, the French war started anew, and Edward's younger son John of Gaunt was given the responsibility of a military campaign. |
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This industrialization of brewing shifted the responsibility of making beer to men. |
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The victors forced Germany to assume responsibility for the conflict and pay war reparations. |
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Thus, in 443 BC, the responsibility to conduct the census was taken from the consuls and given to the censors. |
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This left the responsibility for the end of the war, on 3 November 1918, solely to the emperor and his government. |
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It confers no responsibility for government in Wales, and has no constitutional meaning. |
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The Fleet Commander has responsibility for the provision of ships, submarines and aircraft ready for any operations that the Government requires. |
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The surveillance and security of the Danube and its tributaries were the responsibility of the Classis Pannonia. |
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The image of the shepherd combines the themes of leadership and the responsibility to supply food and protection, as well as superiority. |
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It also established federal responsibility for defence, trade, and legal matters. |
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This system enabled the Indian officers to achieve greater responsibility than their counterparts in regular regiments. |
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On May 5, 2014 a video in which Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau claimed responsibility for the kidnappings emerged. |
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He was given great responsibility in Hebei, which allowed him to rebel with an army of more than one hundred thousand troops. |
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Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young. |
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The detailed evidence of the years from 1763 to 1775 tends to exonerate George III from any real responsibility for the American Revolution. |
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The cause and responsibility for the sinking of the ship remained unclear after a board of inquiry. |
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Higher education, under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, is provided by universities and other public and private institutions. |
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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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While the failure of night defence preparation was undeniable, it was not the AOC's responsibility to accrue resources. |
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The Department of Tourism has responsibility for the management and promotion of the tourism sector. |
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Puerto Rico is currently under the responsibility of United States Northern Command. |
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The States of Zeeland had tried to convince the States of Holland to take on the responsibility for the New Netherland province, but to no avail. |
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However, the EU Parliament has stated clearly that language education is the responsibility of member states. |
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Prudent man rules also require that greater financial and legal responsibility be attached to any imprudent action by corporate officers. |
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Health care delivery in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the three tiers of government in the country, and the private sector. |
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Decolonization allowed the colonizer to disclaim responsibility for the colonized. |
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This recommended the appointment of general managers in the NHS with whom responsibility should lie. |
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One important reform, introduced in England and Wales by statute is the diminished responsibility defence. |
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In that case, Mr Martin was found to have diminished responsibility for his actions, because he was mentally ill. |
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The function and procedures are primarily the responsibility of the legislature. |
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Negligence does not carry criminal responsibility unless a particular crime provides for its punishment. |
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He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility and was ordered to be detained in a secure hospital. |
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This responsibility will not be found only in documents that no one contests or denies. |
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The Commission has the responsibility for drafting title revision and recodification bills. |
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The first step in determining the existence of a legally recognised responsibility is the concept of an obligation or duty. |
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This included responsibility for education, small business, public works, social services and local government. |
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It is the county council that have the responsibility to appoints juries for a tenure of four years under which they may serve in multiple cases. |
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It has responsibility for the registration of owners corporations under the Building Management Ordinance. |
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Instead, Cameron was given the responsibility for briefing Major for his press conferences during the 1992 general election. |
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The contributory negligence defense can potentially eliminate the defendant's responsibility to pay damages to an injured plaintiff. |
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Administrative responsibility would generally rest with a single authority to levy tax on goods and services. |
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It hears a wide range of common law cases and also has special responsibility as a supervisory court. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice have joint responsibility for a commission on a British bill of rights. |
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He said that nobody had claimed responsibility for Friday's attacks in Jos. |
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But I am not willing to take the responsibility of advising others as to their course. |
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I will take full responsibility for any mistakes without exception or excuse. |
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The Royal Engineers had responsibility for the design, construction and maintenance of buildings and other features across the Arsenal site. |
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