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Discover Ludwig"abiding responsibility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a responsibility or duty that is long-lasting or enduring. You can use it in a sentence when describing a task or obligation that someone has to fulfill for an extended period of time. Example: As a teacher, it is my abiding responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of my students on a daily basis.
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"He strongly believes companies have a deep and abiding responsibility to take care of all their people," she said.
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If Radaker's self-appointed role as squad protector was the primary source of his current stress, it also pointed up something else working away at many members of Alpha Company: the abiding sense of responsibility this "band of brothers" felt for one another, the often utterly irrational guilt that took hold of them when something went wrong.
As we come to our full power, we do so with an abiding sense of responsibility and gratitude, understanding that our ability to not only stand in our truth, but project it, is a direct result of the sacrifice of others.
A sign posted above the machine read: No! Orange jumpsuit No! Orange top and bottom No! Blue chambray No! Blue denim No! Blue top and pants No! Tan with green No! Camouflage Kushner views the relationships she has developed at Chowchilla as responsibilities, abiding even though her book is done.
This response potentially highlights the radiology practitioners' and radiographers' active role in abiding to their 'clinical responsibility' for the medical exposure as outlined by European and national legislation [7, 8], whereby imaging practitioners are expected to seek information about previous examinations performed.
In "The Skinny," though, he uses the trappings of soft-core pornography to dress up awkward messages about sexual responsibility and abiding friendship, with uneven results.
David understands that power may corrupt, and that it is wise to temper power with an abiding sense of community responsibility.
Dusting off the polemics of nullification, the supposed "law and order" politicians in Jefferson City would rather support an unconstitutional measure than set a law-abiding example of government responsibility.
However, due to public pressure and "abiding" (more like begrudging) moral responsibility, the records are usually revealed -- though sometimes with a caveat as in the case of John McCain, who granted selected reporters just 3 hours to view more than 1100 pages of data.
The time is now for a larger discussion to make our communities safer, uphold law abiding gun owners as examples of responsibility, and avoid scapegoating violence in the media and the mentally ill.
Particularly at a time when so many "law-abiding" Americans fail to exercise their civic responsibility of voting, we should be encouraging those newly returned to society to become full citizens by restoring their right to vote.
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