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The phrase "accept responsible" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "accept responsibility"? You can use "accept responsibility" when acknowledging one's role in a situation or the consequences of one's actions.
Example: "It's important to accept responsibility for your mistakes in order to learn and grow from them."
Alternatives: "take responsibility" or "own up to responsibility."
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In 1872 Barkly persuaded the Cape colonists to accept responsible government, and the first Cape cabinet with its own prime minister took office.
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The successful use of the ICES/EIFAC Code of Practice in a developing country environment such as Papua New Guinea was because the protocols of the Code of Practice had scientific rigour and because the Government is party to a number of international conventions on biodiversity and accepts responsible management of natural resources as an operating principle.
I hope my friends and neighbors will accept my responsible flying as much as I respect their peace and privacy.
As Speaker of the Assembly Karen Bass says, "(Since) he is in press conference/campaign mode, it is hard to figure out how to convince the Governor to accept a responsible compromise".
For these reasons it is accepted by responsible environmentalists, at least as a bridge fuel to a low-carbon future.
That same year he accepted the Responsible Capitalism Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by British Foreign Secretary David Miliband.
(David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation said that the organization accepts "moderate, responsible bird feeding, but we really emphasize that a feeder doesn't equal habitat").
While the degradation pathway could not be determined from the radiotracer study alone, the geochemistry of the site suggests that either iron reduction or methanogenesis is the terminal electron accepting processes responsible for naphthalene oxidation.
"The scale and scope of the cybercrimes alleged by the complaint is staggering and offensive to all who respect the rule of law and the cyber norms accepted by responsible nations," said Assistant Attorney General John Demers.
Supporters say the movement gives former felons hope that they will one day overcome the stigma of incarceration and be accepted as responsible citizens, in addition to giving impoverished communities a greater voice.
That action was accepted by "responsible leaders in the Congress and in the country," Ziegler commented, but the special prosecutor "defied" the President's instructions "at a time of serious world crisis" and made it "necessary" for the President to discharge him.
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