My head is spinning, and I feel a huge sense of responsibility for my colleagues. |
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It is an enormous pressure he shoulders with good grace and a sense of responsibility. |
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The Republican party built on fiscal prudence and a sense of responsibility. |
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This helps them develop a sense of responsibility and a habit for doing these tasks. |
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You have no conscience, no sense of responsibility, and I am sick unto death of picking up after you! |
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Those who make use of limited liability must do so with a proper sense of responsibility. |
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A sense of responsibility has shackled his tempestuousness, while a return to education has revealed qualities of introspection. |
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He attacked the tendency for rights to outweigh citizens' sense of responsibility. |
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You never know, she might find your new-found sense of responsibility a turn-on, which would come in very handy on those long winter nights. |
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All are being branded with the reputation of being reckless speed merchants with no sense of responsibility. |
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In Maharashtra, mothers reported that children have an enhanced sense of responsibility as a result of participating in child groups. |
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Your sense of responsibility, your energy and mental agility are your most important assets for success as an analyst. |
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Tour guides with a sense of responsibility like to explore the route of their choice in advance. |
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Green car policy does not aim at reducing the individual budgets but at giving the drivers a sense of responsibility in their choice. |
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Hand in hand with this is a strong sense of responsibility to the communities we serve. |
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A social entrepreneur's distinction is a sense of responsibility, pure unselfishness. |
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More than ever a sense of proportion and a sense of responsibility are called for. |
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Quality is the sense of responsibility and engagement of each individual in all parts of the Aerzen Group. |
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Team spiritedness, a sense of responsibility and management know how can be achieved. |
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Its heroes are Vietnam grunts who only want to survive, but who give it their all because their sense of responsibility to each other and to themselves demands it. |
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I like the part that mentions reparation to victims and the promotion of a sense of responsibility to offenders. |
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I am disappointed there is still a hard-core minority of drivers who feel no sense of responsibility to other people's safety or their own families' welfare. |
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Essential qualities: a sense of responsibility, an open mind and flexibility. |
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The whole domain of law and judging was bounded, in Bork's view, by a like sense of responsibility. |
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Being told that there were 80,000 people in the stadium and goodness knows how many millions watching across the world gave you a real sense of responsibility. |
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Among the species generically known as man, a sense of responsibility would also seem to come naturally. |
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Personnel management skills are also required, as well as a high sense of responsibility and strong moral fiber. |
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Although this doesn't necessarily mean there's no sense of responsibility or care, in a casual encounter you're more likely to focus on the here and now. |
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We're looking at a sense of responsibility, social conduct, sitting down and dining. |
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It will instil in consumers a sense of responsibility about the environmental cost of their consumption. |
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Let the sense of responsibility of some hospital workers act as an example. |
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I agree and I am not surprised, because people who have similar levels of education are likely to have a similar sense of responsibility. |
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We are aware and proud of the importance of our work and we therefore seek to work with a sense of responsibility in order to achieve excellence. |
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The use of life science technologies requires an acute sense of responsibility and pedagogy. |
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It aims to instil in youth a greater sense of responsibility towards themselves, their peers, their families and their community. |
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Once again, we would like to congratulate our staff on their sense of responsibility and dedication. |
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The proximity of animals and caring for them gives the children a sense of responsibility and helps them express their affection. |
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A party of spivs and get-richquick merchants without any sense of responsibility to their country or its people. |
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He felt an enormous sense of responsibility. |
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Nothing indicated a sense of responsibility. |
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Industry, frugality, calling, discipline, and a strong sense of responsibility are at the heart of their moral code. |
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Although he generally disliked children, Morris also exhibited a strong sense of responsibility toward his family. |
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Having a strong integrity actor who provides content-wise advice might reduce this sense of responsibility and serve as an excuse to 51 evade responsibility. |
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It has demonstrated a real sense of responsibility, realism and a willingness to compromise at the UN in order to resolve the problem of the name and find a logical compromise which leaves both countries' dignity intact. |
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These inner values are not necessarily what we bring from religious teaching, but I feel they are a biological factor we are already equipped with: warm-heartedness or a sense of responsibility, a sense of community. |
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Redefinition of controlled and conditional cooperation must not be a pretext for mollycoddling but for settling down and developing a sense of responsibility. |
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It is not a matter of guiltiness any more, given that most of the present Germans did not lived during the period, but there is a very wide sense of responsibility on a more moral and historical scale. |
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In particular, it is important to inculcate in them a sense of responsibility and thus prepare them to become disciplined car drivers and motorcyclists. |
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Peter's sense of responsibility was finely honed. |
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To this end there is room for a pointing up of physical education in school, directed not so much to mass exercises as to individual knowledge and sense of responsibility. |
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Crowdsourcing initiatives have been growing in number for the past few months, meaning to give citizens a sense of responsibility and make mobility more environment-friendly. |
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Commissioner, with this same sense of responsibility, the Commission must exercise its powers and not hide them behind an approach of diplomatic prudence and submissiveness towards the Council. |
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Just as continued exclusion condemns populations to asphyxiation and drives them ineluctably to confrontation and war, so recognition and involvement develop their sense of responsibility and encourage sharing. |
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Needless to say, this reaction was unwarranted because the ministry had acted in a purely preventive manner, demonstrating gravitas and a sense of responsibility in allaying tourists' fears. |
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The basic principles in this area are respect for the child's personality, independence and freedom of movement and expression, and the inculcation of a sense of responsibility. |
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These letters show us with what conscientiousness, what insight, what sense of responsibility, justice, what energy of character he took on that work. |
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Furthermore, owing to the development of the children's sense of responsibility hygiene has improved, the school area has been fenced in and the lavatories have been enclosed. |
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This situation is linked to the lowness of services offer to which the weakness and intrinsic limits of social mobilization strategies and populations sense of responsibility are added. |
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Such units can reduce the prisoners' humiliation, self-contempt and hatred, give them a sense of responsibility and prepare them for reintegration. |
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Among the human qualities which should be highlighted are: psychological maturity, capacity for dialogue and communication, sense of responsibility, industriousness, equilibrium and prudence. |
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A reawakening of the dormant sense of responsibility among those in power is needed in addition to awareness raising amongst citizens as to their rights. |
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There's a sense of responsibility, of leadership. |
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Their sense of responsibility should be an example to the authorities, not only those in the Netherlands, but also to their European counterparts. |
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The Commission considers that such protection of key players is counterproductive with regard to its efforts of creating a sense of responsibility in all parts of the maritime industry. |
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In modern governments, one's primary sense of responsibility and loyalty is to the line of command as charted in the top structure of governance and management. |
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Accordingly, we feel a keen sense of responsibility for developing natural resources in a way that is consistent with the goals of sustainable development and respects the needs of future generations. |
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The aim is to assist children in developing independence and a sense of responsibility, enable them to form social and emotional ties and prepare them for bi-cultural lives. |
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The individual's sense of responsibility for the whole must be preserved. |
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Some suggested that what might be key is not necessarily the matched savings themselves, but the greater sense of responsibility and trust provided by the institutional supports and tools available in these programs. |
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In this regard, I call on the Guinea Bissau parties to exercise restraint and show a sense of responsibility, and to work towards consolidating democracy. |
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It involves and gives a sense of responsibility to target populations within the process of creating, implementing and managing different programs that aim to develop agriculture in the country. |
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Recticel considers values such as team spirit, a sense of responsibility, entrepreneurship, respectful behaviour, professionalism and striving for excellence to be of key importance. |
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Infomaniak undertakes to give its suppliers, partners or sub-contractors a sense of responsibility with regard to working with companies that are doing the most for the environment. |
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It reflects the seriousness and sense of responsibility that characterized the ruling class of Rome during the great years of the republic. |
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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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Its news and its editorial comment have in general been carefully coordinated, and have at most times been handled with an earnest sense of responsibility. |
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