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The phrase "outsource responsibility" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to transfer or delegate the responsibility for something to someone else or an external entity. Example: With the increase in workload, the company decided to outsource responsibility for their IT services to a specialized tech company.
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Braga also says that the project is not an attempt to outsource responsibility since, if anything goes wrong, Rio 2016 will be jointly responsible because the waste pickers are working inside their venues.
Some believe there is a structural problem because creative agencies tend to outsource responsibility for media planning.
Although some consumers feel confident interpreting the various kitemarks, most would prefer to outsource responsibility for sustainable choices to the retailers who still sell us the majority of our food, said Cotter.
Not a job for human resources Mel Wombwell, Grant Thornton's head of leadership and culture, said it was a common mistake to outsource responsibility for values to human resources and that a set of values should be owned by an organisation's leaders.
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Yet the Parliamentary ISC concluded the only "decisive" possibility for preventing the attack required the internet company to have proactively identified and reported the threat — a suggestion that effectively outsources responsibility for counterterrorism to the commercial sector.
We will not outsource our responsibility to keep this country safe.
Government agencies never relinquish their duties toward constituents: they may contract out service provision to companies, but they can't outsource their responsibility.
EMAP changed tack with this new product and decided to outsource the responsibility for updating and maintaining the database of information to a team in India.
It's a perfect example of people wanting to appear to be doing something… [and] of the Tories trying to outsource government responsibility to private companies in a way that could limit our freedoms and restrict the net.
Many websites, including the BBC, often outsource the responsibility of moderating to external companies who specialise in the area.
So they outsource the responsibility to increasingly obscure star chambers in the hopes that if the axe of outrage falls, it falls on "the system" in general rather than on them.
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