Giving the UN a role could soothe anti-American tempers and offload some of the burden of responsibility. |
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Piloting an aeroplane is a recreational activity that carries with it a heavy burden of responsibility. |
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Others before him have shouldered the burden of responsibility at a young age. |
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Keyes is right that the burden of responsibility should fall on federal shoulders. |
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It is unfair for the local people to bear exclusively the heavy burden of responsibility and cost. |
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Perhaps indicative of the heavy burden of responsibility it carried, the film had a troubled production. |
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Should the burden of responsibility for public safety be shoved on to a single developer? |
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What he means is that he does not want to bear the burden of responsibility as the chief of state. |
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Empowerment carries with it a larger burden of responsibility than simple rule-following. |
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Where agreement includes such a clause, the burden of responsibility lies with the signor and not Hockey Canada. |
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Together, we are here to take risks, to assume the burden of responsibility, to rise to an exceptional moment and to make history. |
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If neither has the burden of responsibility for the other, they are free to enjoy each other's company and share ideas and experiences. |
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If, as the polls tell us, a Labour-led administration is going to be returned at Holyrood then a burden of responsibility falls on Jack McConnell over the next short period. |
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Not 'Today each of us carries a burden of responsibility,' but 'each of us carries a burden of responsibility! |
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When the office closed, Ms. Defoe kept a copy — and a burden of responsibility. |
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The parties to such a denial of democracy would carry a heavy burden of responsibility before history. |
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Women have experienced a boost in selfÂconfidence, men have relinquished some of the burden of responsibility. |
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A burden of responsibility rests upon us all to maintain the Convention's integrity and sanctity. |
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In the future, this burden of responsibility is likely to increase as smaller families mean that the task is spread among fewer individuals. |
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To avoid taking this necessary dispassionate look at our past, many have tried, often awkwardly, to shift the burden of responsibility onto the shoulders of the victims instead of the tormentors. |
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The burden of responsibility falls mainly on Germany. |
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The inequality and discrimination experienced by girls and young women means they carry a much heavier burden of responsibility in all areas of family and life. |
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As a former member of the broadcast profession, and later through my own experiences in public life, l have come to appreciate the very great burden of responsibility that lies with this particular group of men and women. |
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The burden of responsibility on UNRWA to provide shelter, health care and other assistance to the thousands of people left homeless and traumatized as a result of those events had also increased. |
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The leaders of the country, in particular, are called upon to recognize the burden of responsibility on their shoulders and to leave no stone unturned in the quest to extricate Zimbabwe from its present predicament. |
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In the meantime, in that two-year period, the burden of responsibility will be on the shoulders of the existing employees to work additional overtime to fill in those shifts, and with that overtime comes additional costs. |
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City Hall's failures bear the greatest burden of responsibility for the slumming of the Valley. |
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We contend that the federal government must shoulder the burden of responsibility for migrant agricultural workers because it is a federal government initiative that allows these workers to work in Canada in the first place. |
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In this regard, they stressed that migration needs to be approached through a consistent holistic strategy which includes a shared burden of responsibility. |
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Among the difficulties, the USA's absence from the UNHRC has left the EU with a greater burden of responsibility but the EU Member States are often outvoted by the African and Asian regional groups. |
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This strategy should replace the unilateral and uncoordinated measures in effect hitherto, which place a heavy burden of responsibility on carriers while increasing border controls. |
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The benefit is seen to be obtained through the public vindication inherent in the criminal justice process which lifts the burden of responsibility from the shoulders of the victim. |
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It also places a momentous burden of responsibility on Labour. |
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