Sentence examples for broader duty from inspiring English sources

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After Giglio, prosecutors thus had a broader duty to learn of impeachment material in other cases than they did when Brady was confined to exculpatory material.

Labour leaders do plan to send in government "hit squads" to take over councils which repeatedly fail to shape up.Labour says that the current compulsory-tendering regime is too rigid and bureaucratic; replacing it with a broader duty to seek best value should allow councils to create flexible new partnerships with the private sector.

Even so, Ms. Coffman's efforts to alert authorities to a possible criminal act, and Wal-Mart's reaction to what it viewed as her meddling in corporate affairs, raise questions about just where an employee's loyalty to her employer stops and her broader duty to society begins.

Part of this duty to care for patients encompasses a broader duty, in that one must care for their family as well.

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Some analysts would like to see broader duties on junk food.

Some officers have retired and have not been replaced, and those who remain gained much broader duties and territories when fishery and wildlife agencies were consolidated last year.

Until Sunday, though, Sundhage had generally preferred to bring Morgan off the bench, where she could focus on scoring rather than on the broader duties of reading the game.

But many show runners have said they believed that they could not perform those broader duties without simultaneously continuing as writers, and that therefore they intended to stay away from work altogether.

By the end of the 19th century, with the increased complication of stage apparatus and the tendency of actors and playwrights not to direct their own plays, the stage manager became a separate officer under the régisseur, who took on the broader duties of directing and overseeing the production.

In other words, ones special responsibilities to those "near and dear" must be weighed against broader duties, both negative and positive, to uphold and ensure the basic rights of others.

Section 12 of the 1968 Act introduced a broad duty to promote social welfare, which remains in force today.

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