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(The psychotic is someone whose ego has abdicated from this responsibility — as it does nightly in normal people in the psychosis known as dreaming).
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At the time, Sekeletu, who was rumoured to be illegitimate and the half-brother of a woman who had abdicated from the throne, was struggling to assert his authority in a highly militaristic state that valued valour in battle – which he had not proven because of his age – above royal blood.
Congolese authorities have abdicated from the development agenda.
It is certainly true that regional theater has become the creative source for new work in the American theater, in large part because the commercial theater has abdicated that responsibility in its flight from risk.
For as things have got that bit more uncomfortable, far from seizing control of his own campaign, Cameron has abdicated responsibility to an uncertain mess of reporting lines, entangling George Osborne, Steve Hilton, Andy Coulson, George Bridges and the ubiquitous Michael Gove.
While the President's words are encouraging, the problem isn't only that states are appropriating immigration responsibilities from the federal government, but that the federal government has abdicated its duty to enforce immigration law.
The queen has abdicated.
Reality has abdicated.
Constitutionally, it has abdicated responsibility for power.
The Federal Election Commission should be policing some honest disclosure here, but it has abdicated its responsibility.
Arizona Republicans claim they are taking action because the U.S. government has abdicated its responsibilities.
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