But I don't expect that kind of failure of the basic responsibilities of the office. |
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Charles eventually relieved Rupert of all responsibilities and ordered him into exile. |
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He took aim at the antiwar movement, whose members, he claimed, had abdicated their historic responsibilities. |
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In many cases, it has become a code word for abdicating the responsibilities of political leadership. |
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Yet is it really fair to assume that parents have abdicated their responsibilities? |
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I think the war in Iraq has more to do with the media's abdication of its responsibilities than the deficiencies of our president. |
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This, combined with poor prospects for economic gain by the British, resulted in a de facto abdication of many responsibilities of governance. |
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To demand that the police are there to protect you is an abdication of your own responsibilities. |
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Doctors may offload their ethical problems on clinical ethicists, abnegating their moral responsibilities too easily. |
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Maybe then fewer men and women would walk away from parenting responsibilities. |
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Many are abrogating those responsibilities for ideological reasons that have nothing to do with our well-being. |
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I want to believe that I am empowered with the ability to exercise my responsibilities. |
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But the name earl gradually merged with the Danish jarl and, after the reign of Alfred, earls took over the responsibilities of ealdormen. |
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They have to make sure staff know their responsibilities and their accountability. |
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Other responsibilities include getting electricity and water supplied to the house. |
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It involves our acknowledgment that the existence of such phenomena entails certain responsibilities for those who remain unaffected by them. |
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One of the many responsibilities of being a webmaster is keeping tabs on the traffic your site receives. |
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In the US a baroque webwork of agencies shares responsibilities for determining safe levels of chemical residue in and on food. |
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All are equal in the sight of God, however all have different responsibilities and jobs. |
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It was the responsibilities of the job description that tended to stress me out. |
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They have no rights, but an acute awareness of their responsibilities to the youngest and most vulnerable generation. |
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Darlington was a town extremely serious about its Welcome Wagon responsibilities. |
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He said he could not support a policy that priced people off planes but added that the aviation industry has to meet its green responsibilities. |
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Successful jugglers choose to delegate more responsibilities at this point. |
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Two administratively distinct bodies of tax officials had responsibilities for the country's income tax. |
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It is surely the end of the line for these jumped-up bureaucrats with lots of power and not much sense of their democratic responsibilities. |
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As much as I want you and want to be with you and part of you, I can't tear myself away from the realness of my responsibilities. |
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Umaga believes he is becoming more aware of the centre's responsibilities after starting the season still playing like a wing. |
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It says too little about responsibilities, even though rights and responsibilities are reciprocal. |
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Alaskans are aware of our responsibilities in protecting our environment, and our state has cumbersome and detailed permitting requirements. |
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The responsibilities of university rectors and senior administrators are not clearly defined. |
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Old women are better off, and take up managerial responsibilities in directing other women's work. |
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As you continue to prove yourself, the head coach may entrust you with additional responsibilities. |
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The responsibilities of the food sector in producing safe food and providing accurate information on the label should be emphasised. |
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Despite ever increasing responsibilities, they had not been regraded for 16 years. |
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Within my global responsibilities, the legal department was a close ally and business partner. |
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Those given responsibilities to allocate public resources must adhere to the plan. |
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For the sake of successful cooperation the respective responsibilities of clergy and laity must be clearly demarcated. |
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Faith does not, therefore, relieve us of our interpretive responsibilities. |
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Having more money than you've ever had should not relieve you of your responsibilities to protect your credit record. |
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Experts landed us with a police force which is now so warped in its outlook of its responsibilities that it's no longer a force but a service. |
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Upon questioning, many of them referred this service as outside the ambit of their responsibilities. |
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He was often late for school himself and attributed much of that lateness to his own household and childcare responsibilities. |
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The amphibious operations and jungle fighting in the Pacific presented the artillery with new tasks and responsibilities. |
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Primary care trusts are now charged with explicit responsibilities for all looked after children resident in their boundaries. |
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Three months ago my girlfriend began a more demanding job with a lot of new responsibilities. |
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It would have responsibilities over a range of areas including jobs, housing and planning. |
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The table gives the main roles and responsibilities for research governance. |
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We have a social responsibility and the authority has legal responsibilities. |
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His responsibilities include modernisation of the health service across the North. |
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The role and responsibilities of the sponsor in clinical research are key issues. |
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My responsibilities have dramatically decreased, giving me time to learn my lines. |
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I hope they will receive a commensurate pay rise for any additional responsibilities. |
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The burden of his espionage responsibilities gives him a distinct air of desperation. |
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Civilian officers have been asked to take on their responsibilities, he said. |
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The company cannot be allowed to get out of its legal responsibilities in this way. |
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These newly elected trustees must surely be aware of the magnitude of their responsibilities. |
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I know of a particular group who are already set up and will take on this task and the responsibilities that go with it. |
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Unhappiness at work and home can also arise if you feel unsure about how to cope with your responsibilities. |
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Actors need to adopt a wider set of roles and responsibilities, underpinned by regulation. |
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She'd like me to be more creative, but that kind of life is easier if you don't have responsibilities. |
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The club is well aware of its responsibilities and treats the situation very seriously. |
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He has resumed full responsibilities at work and continues to play a key role in the partnership. |
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I have different responsibilities now, and as yet have no idea how onerous they'll be. |
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Their official role in the courts encompassed analogous responsibilities, restraint of criminals and conservation of justice. |
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People forget the legacy of public service and the lengths that people will go to in living up to their responsibilities. |
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Because of the mix of state and federal responsibilities the politics of obesity are complex indeed. |
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Most of my key operational females have no childcare responsibilities at all. |
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Many teens will rise to the occasion by taking on responsibilities and providing support for other family members. |
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And I think it's part of all our responsibilities to give something back and to show our appreciation. |
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Nearly all have to adjust to both the responsibilities of freedom and the challenge of earning their livelihood. |
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I would shirk my daily responsibilities, lay in front of the TV for hours, smoking and losing myself in what was on. |
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If the woman is maimed for life and is saddled with the other responsibilities, her lot is worse. |
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The overall goal of these institutions is to prepare each generation to assume the obligations and responsibilities of a productive citizen. |
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Surrender is not the same as shirking one's responsibilities or assumption of passivity. |
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I am determined to use my national responsibilities to launch a concerted attack on truancy and ill discipline in schools. |
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And we have a different set of responsibilities for safeguarding American freedom. |
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In the same period, the nation acquired a massive federal government, greatly augmenting the responsibilities of its chief executive. |
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How tough is it to be a young player in this league with those responsibilities on your shoulders? |
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It should also be noted that GPs are absolved of their responsibilities when the care is taken over by a hospital. |
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We ask you also to join us in praying for great wisdom for our world leaders upon whom rest such awesome responsibilities. |
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Mutual fund companies are fiduciaries, meaning their top priority is to fulfill their responsibilities to others, not satisfy their own needs. |
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But still, calves or no calves, the demands of balancing an education with extracurricular responsibilities are taxing indeed. |
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I was quite happy to accept the pressures and responsibilities, and in many ways it's been the making of me. |
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All I ask now is that I be allowed to continue my constituency and Parliamentary work and responsibilities as a backbencher. |
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The responsibilities of management and directors also raise concern with regard to privacy and security. |
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Having distinct responsibilities allowed the crew to avoid turf battles, competition, jealousy and back-stabbing. |
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The blind athlete would like the same opportunity to participate as anyone else without carrying along any baggage or special responsibilities. |
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The content is specific to areas within the scope of an executive's responsibilities. |
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I know I have responsibilities of my own, but they no longer seem to anchor me down like the ball and chain that was my past. |
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Their lack of visibility is testimony to the condition of the former ruling party as an army in retreat from its political responsibilities. |
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As with many other career fields, the bandsmen pull double-duty with musical and support responsibilities. |
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They have accepted hearsay, endorsed scurrilous attacks, and walked away from their responsibilities as pastoral shepherds and teachers. |
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It's working class fathers who are more likely to take on a larger share of childcare responsibilities. |
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Yale could not do better for its matriculants than inculcate the notion both of individual liberty and its inherent responsibilities. |
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I left the organization and division of responsibilities to the discretion of the students. |
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The division of health-care funding responsibilities between the federal, state and territory governments is unhealthy. |
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The 1986 legislation also specified the responsibilities of each service secretary to the defense secretary. |
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As a result, conflicts over rights and responsibilities required intense negotiation and mediation. |
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We've also shifted the batting order around a bit and everyone's understood their roles, responsibilities and made a few sacrifices. |
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They should be made aware of their responsibilities concerning the cleanliness and tidiness of their room. |
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I think that in turn we should be merciful to those who sin against us, without our mercy leading us to neglect our responsibilities to others. |
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A father remains a father in separation, divorce or marriage and their responsibilities and rights cannot be taken away. |
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In a further attempt to remind drivers of their responsibilities, the radio station broadcasts messages from famous musicians. |
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Some of the things which I said in relation to the range of responsibilities that people at my level have apply also to sergeants and inspectors. |
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We take our responsibilities very seriously and must be seen to put safety first and exercise a proper duty of care. |
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But splitting his responsibilities with another MP would at least save him the indignity of being sacked. |
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Nor was the purpose of the original grants of immunity to delegate power, but rather to transfer certain responsibilities to an intermediary. |
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I know people who have given up church responsibilities to create more time to minister to people outside the church. |
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The responsibilities of technical and community college presidents have been vastly expanded in the last decade. |
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Shopkeepers are to be taught the moral and legal responsibilities of selling alcohol in a bid to crack down on under-age drinking. |
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Soon they were slacking off in school, shirking responsibilities, and turning to harder drugs for a better high. |
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But he's going to do it shamefully and in full recognisance that he's basically shirking his intellectual responsibilities to the world. |
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All through those weeks of killings the state and Central government kept on shirking their responsibilities. |
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Her mother died when the family were young and from an early age she had a lot of responsibilities on her young shoulders. |
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The weight of the world rests on my shoulders, responsibilities no one else could possibly understand. |
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Equally, it is important to understand the way in which the military shoulder their duties and responsibilities during a war. |
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As a result, working women often shouldered double burdens as they juggled work and home responsibilities. |
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One of the key responsibilities for this position is to assist and to eventually run a mocap shoot. |
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We hope that the sentence will stand as a stark warning to anyone considering abusing the special responsibilities of charity trusteeship. |
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There are times it will be necessary for the two guards to switch these responsibilities. |
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Or had it provided sanctuary from the remorseless blizzard of e-mails, phone calls, meetings and other responsibilities? |
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No good blaming the shortcomings of the single mother without considering the abandoned responsibilities of the father. |
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It has spared me of the kind of emotional and financial responsibilities that make one get bogged down with family life. |
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To undertake the duties and responsibilities of a platoon sergeant, you are expected to be at the top of your game. |
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The troops are overstretched and forced to stay on longer than planned and undertake responsibilities beyond their capacity. |
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She is the ideal commissioner to undertake the responsibilities inherent in this bill. |
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There are those who believe that perhaps we've confused our responsibilities with the slavish adherence to the Lecoup strategy. |
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The Department head took away some of her responsibilities, she said, and then wrote unfavourable reports about her performance. |
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Their ministerial responsibilities, however unglamorous, matter to thousands of people, as the family credit fiasco showed. |
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He promised everyone would get their money and, taking over Leslie's financial responsibilities got him a job with a booker for a theatre chain. |
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No doubt there'll be some spurious, nebulous rhetoric about rights and responsibilities, respect, choice and other such middle class emollients. |
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The university would like an untenured professor to assume certain responsibilities. |
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To this end, the responsibilities of the nematologists are, in the very least, four-fold. |
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When you have a lot of responsibilities, you never get quite the time as a creative person, like brewing the beer. |
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Washington today shook off its Summer Sunday somnolency as the capital of a world power with responsibilities born of the war in Europe. |
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The army has publicly acknowledged its responsibilities for the violent and sorrowful past that affected us all. |
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What are the implications for cable with its digital capacity and its responsibilities in carrying broadcast programming? |
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The third, John, hasn't seen the other two for nigh on 20 years, having started a family and taken on the responsibilities that go with it. |
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Services also vary considerably in size, depending on the nature of their responsibilities. |
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However he has had a variety of different roles with a range of responsibilities. |
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And we will find that audience taking over the responsibilities now exercised by a handful of critics on local dailies or weeklies or monthlies. |
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They can decide together what would be a fair way of assigning responsibilities for keeping the cabin clean, or even how the bunks are arranged. |
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These new groups increasingly took on the responsibilities of many types of invasive and non-invasive procedures. |
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Next they don't want their deaths to burden their families or leave responsibilities unresolved. |
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Van Zyl has repeatedly noted the need for Carlow players to take responsibilities. |
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These are consequences when directors fail to carry out required responsibilities with the required standards of conduct. |
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The star ratings, launched this year by the Department of Health, cover all councils in England with social services responsibilities. |
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Members will then vote in a chairman, secretary and two area officials to take on any official responsibilities. |
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And at age 29, after seven hardscrabble years as a professional triathlete, Radkewich fully understands his PR responsibilities. |
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Additional responsibilities will include onboarding and terminations and other Human Resources functions. |
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He accepts his responsibilities with a mixture of stoicism, patience and bewilderment. |
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People are not going to forget their responsibilities overnight, nor is everyone going to start turning up to work stoned. |
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We should point out that Rosenberger is by no means insensitive to the responsibilities of those dishing out satire and ridicule. |
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Recognition of this places heavy burdens and responsibilities on the Australian who holds the office. |
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These responsibilities of the heir under customary law had indeed been enforced by courts. |
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She would have delegated responsibilities, grabbed her handbag, and been out of there in two seconds. |
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To put it in terms of subagency, the subagent would thus be liable both to the agent and the principal in performing its responsibilities. |
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The chamberlains took over accounting responsibilities from the bailiffs in 1465 and in the same year Reynold Rokes was appointed town clerk. |
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Others reckoned that shops should be made to display notices advising Britain's gum chewers of their responsibilities. |
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We need to raise retirement ages and means test for superannuation and put some rights and responsibilities back in the hands of the people. |
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We get messages about our responsibilities toward ourselves and our children, and these messages are hammered home by three songs. |
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Since employment responsibilities were unlikely to ease, administrators turned their attention to the home front. |
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As the project leader and principal investigator, it was one of my responsibilities to honcho the selection of a name. |
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I've got responsibilities like cheerleading, student council, national honor society, and many others. |
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They should give us a rebate for not needing the NHS, not surcharge us for relieving them of their responsibilities! |
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The company seems intent on hosing down informed public discussion about its long term plans, and the company's responsibilities to the region. |
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Last night a combination of work colleagues passing off responsibilities and humidity meant that at 2.30 I was awake, fully conscious and alert. |
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There is no way for a citizen of a republic to abdicate his responsibilities. |
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Let's hope that Bradford MP Gerry Sutcliffe, whose ministerial responsibilities now include fireworks, is sympathetic to that view. |
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He has been a very active teacher in terms of his classroom responsibilities and his pastoral responsibilities. |
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Students frequently have other responsibilities while on clerkships that may detract from performing patient care functions. |
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His responsibilities involved reviewing materials used in Space Shuttle payloads. |
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After all, a man with responsibilities can't walk around with his head in the clouds all the time. |
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Babies bring with them financial and social responsibilities for which many new parents are ill-equipped. |
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Further official roles and responsibilities are being drawn up by the board. |
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Common partners can serve as referral agents and relay expectations and responsibilities as part of the process of bringing together two hitherto unconnected firms. |
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Any appraisal system must be fair and should enable employers to recognise their responsibilities for continuing professional development of career grade doctors. |
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The responsibilities are arduous and trusteeship is a high-risk position which, if not conducted competently, can carry four-figure fines or even a prison sentence. |
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They had overcome everything from religious persecution to blindness to crushing family responsibilities. |
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Despite the anguish, she was careful to maintain her responsibilities to her own children and ageing parents. |
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If the cost of repairing the damage could be laid squarely at the door of those people, it would be a rude awakening and remind them of their parental responsibilities. |
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In fact, I publicly vowed to abstain from The Ball in 2012, but professional responsibilities and curiosity got the better of me. |
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Through it all, though, Holder has maintained his composure and remained focused on his legal and constitutional responsibilities. |
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The decision to test empirically the impact of methodology on research results does not relieve the synthesist of all evaluation responsibilities. |
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We are not in any way running away from these responsibilities. |
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Another possible EU equivalent to the tenth amendment might be a proposed catalogue of competences assigning policy responsibilities to specific levels of government. |
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Leaders with political and intellectual responsibilities conjured up those evils, and the results are on their hands. |
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Born of the Great Depression, the brothers were unhinged maniacs with no roots, no ties, no responsibilities, fighting back on behalf of the disenfranchised little man. |
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The university might want to give some of these responsibilities to someone else other than a teaching assistant, like an adjunct or a graduate student, for less money. |
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By taking on these responsibilities on behalf of the client, the job of the project manager becomes critical in ensuring the success of a nearshore development project. |
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But the provision gave them rights without any responsibilities, reinforced ultranationalism within the ruling party, and limited the development of interethnic trust. |
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And the people themselves can do it, abdicating the virtues and responsibilities of citizenship. |
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As the pyramid grew, the teen struggled to manage his responsibilities at home, in school and with his sham company. |
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Decide as a family to share cooking responsibilities and dedicate enough time for healthy meals. |
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When the system was broken up and the national herd divided between herders who had worked in the communities, no one took up these responsibilities. |
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The bell boys and concierge are overrun at times with mountains of luggage and shuttle bus responsibilities and so can be forgiven their occasional terseness. |
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I was on too different a wavelength with French society on this point for someone with political responsibilities. |
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Ironically, it was the Lewis and Clark expedition that gave York a serious opportunity to share and share alike in demands and responsibilities of men, white and black. |
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If a student took similar liberties with print quotations in a term paper, he would given a serious lecture on the responsibilities of scholarship. |
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As the saying goes, in this circumstance, two wrongs don't make a right, regardless of his assumptions about legal and fiduciary responsibilities. |
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These are not the kind of responsibilities a drunk cares to shoulder. |
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And yet that does not diminish the responsibilities you have to be better than those you oppose. |
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Several have gone on to other cites in higher ranking responsibilities including Thomas Murphy who is now the Chief of Police in Garfield Heights. |
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It is an open question what responsibilities artists bear when turning the public mind to these matters. |
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From a pragmatist point of view, this looks like regression to the Platonist idea that we have responsibilities not only to our fellow humans, but to something non-human. |
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To disavow those moral responsibilities, our tradition suggests, is to not be truly free. |
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Imagine how such capabilities could untether you from an office, enabling you to handle your work responsibilities and still get to your child's ball game. |
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For example, avoiding problems results in a worker becoming apathetic, by not bringing work problems to the attention of supervisors or neglecting their responsibilities. |
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City of York Council members receive a basic allowance together with payments which reflect the special responsibilities of the individual member. |
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She explains that American women are fortunate because our culture values the family and lays responsibilities on men so women can safely have children. |
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We serve God best when we exercise our responsibilities locally, healing our fellow creatures within our damaged Earth community and kneeling with them in the praise of God. |
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Perhaps unexpectedly, working-class and rural girls are the standard-bearers of the future campaign for genuine sharing of household responsibilities. |
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If Lakshmi fails in many responsibilities, what happens to her family, her community, her followers? |
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The person whom he hoped would champion his work, his last assistant and lover, had other priorities and responsibilities. |
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This pay helps minimize the personal costs for official responsibilities. |
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Beyond sitting in both Houses of Parliament, Willoughby fulfilled his hereditary responsibilities as an enthusiastic member of the Warwickshire Yeomanry. |
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Stephanopoulos will add the duties of Chief Anchor of ABC News to his responsibilities. |
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It would need an orderly handover of some of our responsibilities. |
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These are further split into two circuits, each of which owns or shares responsibilities for actuating flight controls and operating other hydraulic components. |
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If the Government, for example, were to underwrite the liability, then the directors can in fact proceed with their responsibilities in relation to that foundation. |
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He has experienced a wide range of responsibilities during his political career, but his move to Hillsborough presents him with his toughest posting yet. |
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No state in its right mind would undertake such responsibilities. |
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Corporations thus acquire absolute rights without responsibility, and citizens and the state carry all the responsibilities without the corresponding rights. |
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Its responsibilities extend far beyond the City boundaries in that it also provides a host of additional facilities for the benefit of the nation. |
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In a somber tone, he alluded to the fact that he would not always be around to handle male responsibilities such as this, and someday, I would be the man of the house. |
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They have responsibilities for clearing up and keeping areas clean. |
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The court papers are sealed, but the couple has made it clear they want to be relieved of their parental responsibilities. |
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When my husband and I traded places and he assumed the majority of childcare responsibilities while I went to work full time, there were, predictably, adjustments to be made. |
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The adults then burn one down but realize drugs are less fun with the onset of parental responsibilities. |
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One of the real dangers of caregiving for the caregiver is losing your sense of self to the responsibilities and worries that make up your everyday world. |
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But he was now older and cuddlier, his sharp edges smoothed by the responsibilities of mayoral office. |
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This agreement lays down minimum requirements designed to facilitate the reconciliation of parental and professional responsibilities for working parents. |
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In reflecting on the roles and responsibilities of an editor of a learned journal, I am reminded of the analogies made by a fellow editor of a cognate research journal. |
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Even those who remain sceptical of devolution must grant that, now the thing is established, the division of responsibilities makes sense, at least in some areas. |
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But the new rules will place onerous responsibilities on employers. |
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Their responsibilities were lightened somewhat by the perfect conditions prevailing, with clear skies, slight seas and a moderate 10-knot southerly. |
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They will also take on responsibilities, and one partner may face paying alimony to the other in the event of the legal partnership being dissolved. |
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He was starting a new career and needed to focus his time and energy on the responsibilities of husbandhood and the demands of his chosen vocation. |
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You should have a minimum of three years work experience with managerial responsibilities, gained from commercial or non-commercial organisations. |
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There will also be allowance increases for councillors with additional responsibilities such as those acting as committee chairmen and group leaders. |
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This will delay the much needed reforms as the various parties dispute their respective responsibilities and the subject fades from public memory. |
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Rights and responsibilities are reciprocal, two sides of one coin. |
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His responsibilities at Santa Rita include vinification of different premium wines for export and the development and vinification of new products. |
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What are some of the responsibilities that maybe Google or Facebook or companies such as this have been shirking? |
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During more than 20 years in the profession, he had risen to the post of deputy head at a school in the north of England and was happy with his workload and responsibilities. |
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It is a truism that rights and responsibilities go hand in hand. |
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Narveson claims that everyone has rights and corresponding responsibilities not to violate others' rights. |
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Supervisors, because of the evaluative function that is part of their job responsibilities, have considerable power in the relationship. |
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Jason will be based in the United Kingdom and will have responsibilities for PFC Energy's upstream clients in Europe. |
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He assumes the responsibilities of Detlef Grundel, who is leaving the company. |
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Laborists also can take on the responsibilities of on-call obligations, which for a busy, general ob. |
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Backshift inspections found station personnel to be attentive to assigned responsibilities. |
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The responsibilities of raising children often seem very daunting. |
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The transformationalist regime in South Africa seemed to be abdicating its historic responsibilities toward the region. |
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The legal and professional responsibilities of a CPA firm related to privacy of client data also extend to the actions of their subcontractors. |
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Poorly crafted consociationalism also has left the fiscal responsibilities of the regions unclear. |
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One of the most pointless forms of aggression is that of single men who are, in effect, undomesticated by responsibilities of family life. |
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I havent any personal enmity with any one and I shall do my responsibilities according to the law he reiterated. |
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Congressional investigations into whether the FDA is truly living up to its responsibilities would help, but they're unlikely any time soon. |
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During this project, one of the author's responsibilities was to determine the effective porosity in the aquifers and aquitards. |
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Alongside his engineering responsibilities at Cubewano, Addy heads the development department, mentoring and managing all development staff. |
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Designed for housing association employees with VAV T A and tax responsibilities, it will provide a forum to share thoughts and concerns. |
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His Government is making it much easier for deadbeat dads to run from their responsibilities by charging mums to use the Child Support Agency. |
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We stand by our responsibilities as a protector of human rights. |
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When the RuSHA was restructured, the department was dissolved with its responsibilities passing to the Ahnenerbe. |
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To match the new names, there was a transferring of responsibilities between the two Departments of State. |
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All domestic responsibilities were moved to the Home Office, and all foreign matters became the concern of the Foreign Office. |
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In 1525 More became Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, with executive and judicial responsibilities over much of northern England. |
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The main responsibilities of the forward players are to gain and retain possession of the ball. |
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In 2008 the CIA discontinued printing the Factbook themselves, instead turning printing responsibilities over to the Government Printing Office. |
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The number of ministers and their responsibilities can be changed when a department is being established or dissolved. |
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Applicants must also demonstrate good character and knowledge of the basic responsibilities and privileges of a South African citizen. |
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It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization. |
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Hospitality, bonds of kinship and the fulfilment of social and ritual responsibilities were highly important. |
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A person's family responsibilities and the prevalent patriarchy could impede mobilization. |
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Later still, beginning in 1320, a Grand Vizier was appointed to assume certain of the sultan's responsibilities. |
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Social and cultural aspects of the Brussels Treaty were handed to the Council of Europe to avoid duplication of responsibilities within Europe. |
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The Commission and Council of the EEC were to take over the responsibilities of its counterparts in the other organisations. |
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After consulting the premier, the governor allocates a portfolio of responsibilities to each Cabinet member. |
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In directorial systems, the executive responsibilities of the head of government are spread among a group of people. |
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As the franchise increased, power shifted to the people and Prime Ministers assumed more responsibilities with respect to party leadership. |
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Though the royal Council retained legislative and judicial responsibilities, it became a primarily administrative body. |
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The First Minister and deputy First Minister share equal responsibilities within government, and their decisions are made jointly. |
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In other countries, such as Ireland, the ordinary courts may perform this function in addition to their other responsibilities. |
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He engaged himself with his new responsibilities as head of a department, devising the syllabus and preparing lectures. |
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The amending Acts reduced their responsibilities by appointing registration district examiners to inspect the registers. |
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Faced with growing evangelistic and pastoral responsibilities, Wesley and Whitefield appointed lay preachers and leaders. |
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If one has health concerns, or responsibilities that cannot be fulfilled because of fasting, then it is perfectly permissible not to fast. |
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It took over the responsibilities of the Commission for Racial Equality, the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Disability Rights Commission. |
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The councils took over the powers and responsibilities of the school boards and technical instruction committees in their area. |
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His mother Margaret Ogilvy assumed her deceased mother's household responsibilities at the age of eight. |
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Admission to the higher ordines brought distinction and privileges, but also a number of responsibilities. |
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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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Comparable similarities seem also to have existed in the mutual responsibilities between noble patron and client. |
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Unlike civilian pipers, however, pipers in British military bands have additional military responsibilities. |
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The party was undergoing a reorganization and dividing its Cardiff Bay and Westminster responsibilities. |
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Park rangers also have fire fighting responsibilities and execute search and rescue missions. |
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Lyn Jones was appointed to the role of Director of Rugby in 2013 taking over a lot of on field responsibilities. |
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Farms are mostly under small farmers and it is one individual who bears most responsibilities. |
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