Sentence examples for be uniquely responsible from inspiring English sources

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When you've come to terms with that it frees you from the burden of having to think that every step you take is something that you've got to be uniquely responsible for.

ZnT4 may not be uniquely responsible for this process.

While oocytes seem to be uniquely responsible for zona protein secretion in the mouse [41], localization of ZPA, ZPB, and ZPC mRNA changes with follicular stage in other mammals.

While we cannot directly rule out this account, and acknowledging the possibility that the spatial extent of the area in which the targets are presented may have some effects on the N2pc in an enumeration task, previous work [26] has found no effect of area on both the N2pc and CDA, suggesting that the spatial extent of the target area cannot be uniquely responsible for the present effects.

CYP1A1 was thought to be uniquely responsible for PAH activation, until the early 1990s, when CYP1B1 was identified.

By aligning and analyzing our set of PDZ-interacting proteins, we were unable to identify a clear internal motif that could be uniquely responsible for PDZ domain binding.

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Britain has a special responsibility in this, because it is uniquely responsible for our suffering: our national tragedy began with the Balfour Declaration.

The idea took hold that the public school was uniquely responsible for the Americanization and assimilation of the largest foreign immigration in the nation's history".

They came to power on the promise that they would prove themselves capable of governing, and now their party is poised to cripple the one agency that's uniquely responsible for keeping Americans safe.

But the history of dictators shows that some leaders cling to power at any cost, so it is hard to argue that the threat of prosecution is uniquely responsible for their continuing iron grip.

But Grace Flores-Hughes, a federal administrator from south Texas, is uniquely responsible for the spread of the term "Hispanic" to describe American residents of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South and Central American descent.

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