Sentence examples for responsibilities hence from inspiring English sources

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The FT has been reliably pro-BP throughout the entire Gulf spill, and that hasn't changed based on today's Lex note (which may be behind a paywall): BP has never sought to dodge its responsibilities; hence the prompt decision to write an unlimited clean-up cheque – $8bn so far.

The general perception was also that professional women were better informed and therefore better able to safeguard their rights and responsibilities, hence looked upon as role models.

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Procrastinators also seek pleasure over responsibility, hence those hours wasted on Facebook or watching funny videos when we're supposed to be accomplishing that to-do list.

The observation that the gender of the household head influences herd size (Tables 4 and 5) may imply male-headed households are more likely to own larger herds of livestock than female-headed households, possibly because they shoulder more household responsibilities and hence the need for more livestock.

There was some variation in clinical practice by centre in terms of what activity the urologist and nurse took responsibility for, hence variation in urologist/nurse responses to questionnaires, particularly in relation to tests initiated out by nurses.

And Kane points out that typically, when someone so succeeds, indeterminism of this sort will not undermine responsibility (and hence it will not so diminish the agent's control that there is not enough for responsibility).

A critical public health ethics approach would be concerned to point out these political dimensions, noting that arguments in favour of individualistic determinants of health shift responsibility and, hence, costs from the state to individuals.

Likewise some women wanted their partner to have 'more responsibility' and hence bond with the baby, and spoke of the benefit of gaining some 'freedom' through expressing milk or using formula.

Furthermore, middle-age women may be frequently engaged in family responsibilities and work; hence, they are deprived of the opportunity to exercise.

"For me the novel's about philanthropy and responsibility in society, hence the Victorian element.

In the absence of any guiding power, individuals are condemned to freedom (hence responsibility), forced to forge their own lives, however insecure and contingent these may be, and to give them meaning by commitment to a course of action.

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