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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abused responsibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has misused or neglected their responsibilities, often leading to negative consequences.
Example: "The manager's decision to ignore safety protocols was an abused responsibility that put the entire team at risk."
Alternatives: "mismanaged responsibility" or "neglected duty".
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I'm attempting to see the funny side of things, but there's no getting away from the abused responsibility in those movies.
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"But we also have a responsibility to abused children, battered women and protection of public safety". The challenge facing the county, Bilbray added, is to "create and enhance usable open space around this building" while simultaneously "maximizing our resources and revenues" to provide funding for necessary programs.
Their sense of medical responsibility towards abused women and the perception of their role as "solver of patients' problems" might have limited their empathy towards women – especially the ones who chose to remain in abusive relationships and do not accept their advice.
Acknowledge our responsibility for the abused, take action to help them and prevent the possibility of victims in the future.
A statement from the school said: "Caldicott shares the public abhorrence that adults in a position of trust and responsibility at the school abused children in their care during the 1960s and 1970s.
30% of abused children become abusers themselves.
Two subjects abused alcohol, 2 subjects abused drugs, and 1 subject abused both alcohol and drugs.
He damns taxation and shunts off responsibility for the sick, poor, abused, illiterate, aged and jobless onto private charity, echoing the appeals of Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression.
If a child is being sexually abused then I strongly feel it is the responsibility of all those who are aware of it to report it.
The study goes on to warn that "we have a responsibility to investigate whether we are medicating abused or neglected children for misdiagnosed ADHD". The rest are no doubt children who lie in the mid-range of the spectrum, difficult, fidgety children with maybe more of a present-tense bias to their temperament, but unimpaired.
If King's words were all in the public domain, they might be more widely exploited for advertising, but the responsibility would be the advertisers' and any that abused his words would face public backlash, as have Ram and Chrysler.
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