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There is a presumption in business that a chief executive is broadly responsible for everything that happens in his company, for better or worse.
He works with an event manager but is broadly responsible for booking complimentary rooms, negotiating event rates for clients, finding quotes and meeting clients.
While the Department of Health's AcoRD guidance 10 is useful in defining the different types of research costs and who is broadly responsible for them it seems to have done little to ease the problem in practice.
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It's a bold promise, and it's a positive one – even if Labour was broadly responsible for the decline of apprenticeships in the first place, after Blair's policy of getting 50% of young people into university took hold.
Though the judge had pronounced him responsible for a "dark, dark, dark" era of crimes and said he was broadly responsible for the killings, the verdict was followed by days of street protests.
He was broadly responsible for inventing structuralism, which, in his pure form of it, meant nothing more or less than that ideas like societies were systematic and never isolated.
Trump has focused on Muslims being broadly responsible for acts of terror, and he has continued to back various iterations of a plan to ban Muslim immigration to the United States.
Ecotourism is broadly defined as "responsible" or "ethical" travel during which tourists try their best to minimize environmental impact and ensure their spending and presence benefits the local community.
Crime is, broadly, falling.
That is broadly welcome.
Crime is broadly lower.
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