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The fact of the matter is The Times has abdicated the primary responsibility of an institution so important to democracy and to the future of us all".
Trump has abdicated the U.S. role in advancing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and has attempted to exploit Israel for partisan political advantage.
Perhaps most egregiously, Trump has abdicated the responsibilities of his office, refusing to comply with the Magnitsky Act's requirements that the administration present its findings on the Khashoggi case to Congress.
Certainly, it's fair to question whether Mr. Obama, fresh from boasting that "we passed the recovery plan free of earmarks," has abdicated the bully pulpit when it comes to this measure.
Now, as Aniston has abdicated the throne, and "Poor Rob" headlines and tweets flood the Internet, Pattinson better suit up to be the new face of heartbreak.
It is a sad day for the league as it has abdicated the resolution of football-specific issues to people who don't understand the context or culture of the sport.
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"I think that we have abdicated the broadcasting arena, both in television and radio".
The Yankees have abdicated the crown as baseball's biggest spenders.
Dearest mother, today you have abdicated the throne after 33 intense, interesting and moving years, King Willem-Alexander says.
Without a vigorous party organisation in most of Britain's large conurbations, the Tories have abdicated the job of challenging Labour in many places to the Liberal Democrats.
"Journalists have abdicated the responsibility of listening to voters in favor of listening to polls as the primary diviner of meaning in political coverage," Mr. Rosenstiel said.
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