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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are made responsible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accountability or assigning responsibility to someone or a group for a particular task or outcome.
Example: "In this project, team members are made responsible for their individual contributions to ensure accountability."
Alternatives: "are held accountable" or "are assigned responsibility".
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The migrations of a second group of nomadic concepts beyond this historical point of transition are made responsible for blurring the explanatory turn.
Labour MPs say the danger of the devolution deals is that local councils will find they are made responsible for implementing Treasury-imposed cuts.
"We need a law against buying sex, so men are made responsible for their own sexual deviancy, not legitimising it, which is killing women".
Manufacturers are made responsible for the entire process...That means they have an incentive to design things in a much better way because the harder things are to recycle, the more it will cost them".Listen to the audio (7:09 mins)Buy a PDF of this complete survey, including all graphics, for saving or one-click printing.
The mechanisms that are made responsible for EBI are believed to be activated as early as the aneurysm rupture.
The only thing that may change consumer apathy about the security credentials of their devices is when and if they are made responsible for the Internet-connected devines in their homes.
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I'm starting to see more indicators that Americans are making responsible choices around debt and doing more to save money.
Figure 2 shows that trust building influences and is influenced by students taking responsibility and being made responsible, while it also depends on the student supervisor relationship.
Was made responsible for the force's legal response to the disaster, and for its gathering of evidence for the Taylor inquiry.
There is anxiety because they could be made responsible.
The cabinet was made responsible to the assembly.
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