Sentence examples for Shift of responsibility from inspiring English sources

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"It's not unlike the proposed shift of responsibility and risk to the individual through the privatization of Social Security".

As I said in the article, there needs to be new law and a shift of responsibility, but we also need to evaluate the quality of the science generated by all involved and be reasonably confident of the results.

The shift of responsibility isolates Mrs Arroyo from any political fallout if a deal is struck.Marcos's widow, Imelda she of the many shoes—has long insisted that her husband had made his fortune legally by trading in gold.

He points out that in the UK we are seeing a shift of responsibility from the state and employers on to individuals to make their own provision for themselves and their families if they become unable to remain in employment.

In the 1940s the discovery of many blood types and of several crossmatching techniques led to the rapid development of blood banking as a specialized field and to a gradual shift of responsibility for the technical aspects of transfusion from practicing physicians to technicians and clinical pathologists.

Freddie's problems ensure that discussion of the mortgage companies' future will be prominent in the new congressional session, which starts on September 2nd.Top topic for discussion will be the probable shift of responsibility for regulating Fannie and Freddie from OFHEO to the Treasury.

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Bush has already surpassed Reagan in advocating a shift of responsibilities from government to the private sector, and from the federal governments to the states.

And a lack of confidence in HR's ability to oversee these objectives might also be a factor for the shift of responsibilities.

Motivated by the recognition of consumers' vulnerability and dependence on sellers and manufacturers, the consumer-protection movement and the related legislation of the 1960s was the high point in that shift of responsibilities and duties.

The botanists Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu and René Desfontaines held greater claims to these positions, and Lamarck, in a striking shift of responsibilities, was made professor of the "insects, worms, and microscopic animals".

Schwartz noted that there was a shift of responsibilities from employer to employee in this seemingly benign transfer of choice: "When the employer is providing only a few routes to retirement security, it seems important to take responsibility for the quality of those routes.

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