Sentence examples for other responsibilities which from inspiring English sources

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The BBC has insisted that the IPC team "have other responsibilities" which include overseeing the BBC's policies on data protection.

If the family is small, however, or if these responsibilities will have to be borne by adult children who have many other responsibilities (which is typical), the added stress can be considerable.

This four component solution accounted for 62% of the total variance with adequate simple structure and item communalities ranging from.52 to.83, except for one item, "taking care of this problem interfered with my other responsibilities" which had a communality of.33.

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In addition, the central actors in three centers possess other demanding responsibilities which reduce their ability to monitor all routines in the centers.

I read Difficult Men with the binge-like intensity of discovering Deadwood on DVD -- in three days, to the neglect of other responsibilities -- which makes sense, since the book is the story of all my favorite shows in one, a look at the great '00s revolution, when TV got good or, as Martin writes, "became the signature American art form of the twenty-first century".

It is easy to get caught up in other responsibilities for which there is often a deadline, and a meeting with your postdoc can get pushed back very easily.

However, there has been a relative dearth of solely community voices addressing these topics, given the other roles and responsibilities which community members and leaders of community-based organizations (CBOs) have.

On some teams, multiple days would pass before the attending, resident, interns, and students all understood each other's roles and responsibilities, which harmed both the quality of teaching and patient care.

A finding of particular interest to the design of future training, is that both student groups expressed lack of knowledge about each other's roles and responsibilities which, in many cases, led to uncertainty and behavior rooted in established hierarchical role understanding.

He attempted to describe life at MIT through the metaphor of a box which must be made to hold rocks, which represented studies and other responsibilities, and pebbles and sand which represented less important activities.

She should not assume any of the day-to-day responsibilities, which are so ably being handled by others.

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