Sentence examples for responsibility characterised from inspiring English sources

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These examples demonstrate that while collaboration may be driven by strategic requirements and the need to access resources, it is still governed by a normative regime of collegial responsibility, characterised by a responsibility to share with those who share with you and to pay attention to the interests of junior researchers.

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It seems that high criticism is characterised by responsibility appraisals ascribed to both positive and negative events.

This tendency represents a shift away from a model characterised by individual responsibility in favour of one that focuses on so-called 'obesogenic environments'.

It moves away from an 'inspection and blame' model to one characterised by 'support, shared responsibility and problem solving'.

And it's a closed language characterised by clearly demarcated responsibilities, a logic-bending commitment to perpetual growth and a them-and-us way of seeing the world.

One of the early scholars Carroll (1991) characterised CSR into four responsibilities in a pyramidal form to depict the order of importance and their historical development but argues that all four co-exist; Philanthropic Responsibilities, Ethical Responsibilities, Legal Responsibilities and Economic Responsibilities.

Daily life is characterised by exaggerated feelings of responsibility and perceived demands from the baby, creating constant worry, self-blame, guilt and fear of being a 'burden' to others and pressure to provide the best conditions to enable delivery of a healthy baby [ 10- 12].

In contrast to the autonomy that typifies the situation of adults when they are themselves approached to participate in trials, when parents are asked to consider entering a child in a trial their decision might best be characterised as one that embodies an obligation of responsibility.

"Your decision to take responsibility demonstrates the integrity and conviction which has characterised your leadership of BBC1".

Indeed, working practice was characterised by assumptions of roles and responsibilities projected onto others which were not always shared by those to whom the roles and responsibilities were attributed.

It is its great understanding of the economic reality and the role of the individual to that characterised in the search of freedom and responsibility for the «action» of the individual.

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