Sentence examples for responsibilities belong from inspiring English sources

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Those responsibilities belong to Posada now, nine years after he was converted from infielder to catcher, after years of training as the Yankees' heir apparent at the position.

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Some legal scholars had said that the measure raised profound questions about what rights and responsibilities belonged to citizens alone, and a number of newspapers published editorials urging the governor to veto the bill after the Democratic-controlled Legislature passed it, with most Republicans opposing it.

Accountability and responsibility belong to everybody in green and white today, and the accountability starts with me and I'm upset about it".

Ms Spielman's observation that ultimate responsibility belongs to "those who are actually directly responsible for the children day to day in social care" is correct.

The responsibility belongs to everyone".

That responsibility belonged to Gary Sheffield and Fernando Tatis.

In fact this responsibility belongs to the General Medical Council.

Guilt belongs to the perpetrators of violence, but sometimes the broader responsibility belongs to us all.

Leadership responsibility belongs to the roles, not to the individuals in them.

"We still believe that the responsibility belongs to the developed countries".

American officials said privately that the responsibility belonged to the Central Asian countries.

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