Sentence examples for apportioning of responsibility from inspiring English sources

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Embedded within the quotations provided above is a consistent apportioning of responsibility to, for example, GPs (quotes (1), (2), (18), (19)); commissioners (4) and district nurses ((12), (20), (25), (26)).

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A recent WHO report on long-term care policy [ 35] noted wide international variation in the apportioning of responsibilities between families and the state, but proposed that all countries could and should determine transparently the assistance needed by older people and their carers, and the eligibility for and financing of long-term care support.

That re-apportioning of responsibility leaves a relative unknown by the name of Andrew Wright to make a decided splash (sorry) with dances that honor the movie without settling for slavish mimicry, and it allows Mr. Cooper to keep on top of the story in affective terms, not just with fancy footwork.

And so, since apportioning blame is the name of this game, to the major portion of responsibility for this civil war.

"Of responsibility".

One could argue that a true reckoning of the circumstances of Rainey's death requires apportioning responsibility more broadly.

Following the HSC recommendations today, the government said work on the development of plans to apportion responsibility and costs of improvements at English roads close to railway lines should be completed by June this year.

If the main elements determining a baseline are properly identified and understood, in particular the 'baseline agents', a combination of the decision tree approach and apportioning responsibility, can assist in the quantification and monitoring of primary leakage.

The main report of the study (UNESCO, 2010) presents a synthesis of the historical contexts, rationales, processes and consequences of integrating ECCE within education, the views of the countries that apportion ECCE responsibility differently, and some reflections and policy recommendations on the issue.

This study factors in supply chain wastage, aggregates the use of irrigated farmland and apportions historical responsibility for deforestation from vegetable oils.

The war ended in 1990 after a rigid apportioning of power among religious sects.

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