Sentence examples for responsibility constitutes from inspiring English sources

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Lamb's framework suggests that accessibility without the ensuing components of engagement and responsibility constitutes an incomplete structure to paternal involvement that will deprive the child of critical support needed for healthy development and emotional well being [ 23, 32].

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The themes attributable to fragmentation of responsibilities constitute 'push' factors, whereas the themes related to community engagement are 'stick' factors (see Box 2 for the categories under each theme).

Unit leaders focused more on subsequent consequences such as increased sick leave and budget overrun, as lie within their areas of responsibility and constitute objective indicators of their capabilities of managing the units.

The Orthodox attitude toward social responsibility in the world constitutes a distinct contribution to the contemporary ecumenical movement.

Domestically, a government, in this case China, given its political system, can decide more or less within its own jurisdiction what constitutes domestic responsibility, although this is subject to some checks and balances by various actors, both inside and outside of the country, especially in such area as human rights.

It tells us something (although I don't know what) about our politics when the only people who seem to understand what constitutes the responsibility of citizenship sandwich their political commentary in between dick jokes.

For, it is the moral blameworthiness of the collective itself, rather than that of its members, that constitutes collective moral responsibility.

The transfer of responsibility in and of itself constitutes a higher level of cognition.

Women affirm that men are taking on more child care today than in the past, but there seems to be some quibbling between the genders about what exactly constitutes "equally" shared responsibilities.

They can file patients' fingernails, for instance, but not clip them because that constitutes a professional caregiving responsibility that cannot legally be delegated to inmates.

"A genuinely humourous chap, he regailed us with many a funny tale as we hacked our way around," he continues [Note - Guardian Media Group can accept no responsibility for readers' judgments on what constitutes 'genuinely' humorous].

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