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This construction is correct and can be used in written English.
"Give up responsibility" means to no longer hold oneself accountable for something or to relinquish the duty or burden of taking care of something. It can be used in various contexts, such as in personal relationships, work situations, or legal matters. For example: - She decided to give up responsibility for her sister's actions and stopped trying to control her behavior. - The CEO of the company had to give up responsibility for the financial losses and apologize to the shareholders. - The judge ordered the father to give up responsibility for his child's upbringing and pay child support. - After years of taking care of her elderly parents, she finally decided to give up responsibility and hire a caretaker. - He felt overwhelmed and wanted to give up responsibility for the project, but his team encouraged him to keep going.
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But he thinks that Cable will have to give up responsibility for the News Corporation decision.
But unlike expulsion, suspension does not allow a school to give up responsibility for a difficult child, Greenfield said.
The airlines soon seem likely to give up responsibility for security under a new security system being considered in Congress.
Wednesday's move sees him give up responsibility for News Corp's crisis-hit British newspaper operation as he completes his relocation to New York.
As a result, they added, the bureau will need to give up responsibility -- permanently -- for many types of more routine criminal investigations.
Yet it is difficult for top-level managers who previously were successful at being directive to give up responsibility to lower-level managers.
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It is expected to have a budget of up to $500 million and hundreds of employees, many of them drawn from the agencies that will give up responsibilities for consumer protection.
"Neglect" is the central property of the "worn-out" subtype [ 14- 16], which is characterised by feelings of losing control of study outcomes, a perceived lack of recognition of one's efforts and the tendency to give up responsibilities.
But women, she said, are realizing that by staying outside the political arena they are giving up responsibility to others.
Jeremy Hunt, the Health Secretary, controversially blamed this on GPs giving up responsibility for out-of-hours care in contract renegotiations in 2004 – an accusation they strongly denied.
Under those plans, repeated in the health and social care bill, the secretary of state gives up responsibility for running the NHS; and the management of the NHS is drastically reduced, with the closure of most of the Department of Health, plus the abolition of strategic health authorities and primary care trusts.
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