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It's the fact that she is saying sorry for something for which she bears a degree, small as it is, of culpability.
All the leaders on the rostrum clapped, including Mr Karzai, who bears a degree of responsibility for failing to stop the hard-won women's rights achieved after the fall of the Taliban from being clawed back.
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There is a sense that it can bear a degree of imprecision - that it's more about texture, force and peculiar harmonic consequences than note-for-note perfection.
The vast majority of Jews of all political leanings deplore the killing, but there was a sense among some of them that some elements of New York Jewry bore a degree of guilt for what happened.
A report by MPs published last month said British commanders must "bear a degree of responsibility" for the failure to prevent the raid.
British commanders must "bear a degree of responsibility" for the failure to prevent a Taliban raid in Afghanistan in 2012 that left two US marines dead, a group of MPs has said.
Given that the attack took place in the British sector of the camp, British commanders must bear a degree of responsibility for these systemic failures and associated reputational damage.
The rulers of these countries typically see them as a nuisance, since the rulers bear a degree of legal responsibility toward people who were born within their borders.
He bears a good degree of moral responsibility for sending 58,000 Americans and millions of Vietnamese to their deaths in the Vietnam war.
Of course, it's a cartoon for which Keane bears a large degree of responsibility, and there are plenty of stories in this book – such as when he goes for the traditional post-match drink in the rival manager's office and winds up holding a coach's head to the desk – that will burnish it further.
PfPK5 bears a high degree of sequence identity (>58%) to a structurally conserved family of mammalian kinases known as the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs).
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