Sentence examples for responsibility derives from inspiring English sources

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This suggests a compatibilist strategy according to which the freedom required for moral responsibility derives from the normative considerations embraced by the members of the community holding persons responsible.

And my idea of greater responsibility derives from this a lesson that everyone has to learn.

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But judges have for some time drawn on Jewish precepts to reinforce the moral obligations of civil society (the Kahan Commission, which, in 1983, forced Ariel Sharon out of the Defense Ministry after the Sabra and Shatila massacre, applied the principle of "indirect responsibility" derived from a poignant passage in Deuteronomy).

In this paper, we propose a solution in order to protect the doctor in the loop against responsibility derived from manipulated data, thus enabling this new paradigm to gain acceptance in the medical community.

(Belgian nurse on oncology ward, case O18) This nurse clearly felt the weight of this 'important medical decision', but dealt with this heavy sense of responsibility, derived from her decisional closeness, by stressing the overwhelming benefit to the patient.

Pastors have special responsibilities, derived from the consent of the church, which only they can discharge, but they have no unique priestly status. 5. Independence of the local church.

A normative gap in the identification of responsibilities deriving from the equipment rent or sale contracts has been identified and is discussed.

For the estimated 14 million severely affected American adults, SAD can send them into a tailspin that makes it difficult if not impossible to fulfill daily responsibilities and derive any joy from life.

We hold that the State of New Mexico is constitutionally required to allow same-gender couples to marry and must extend to them the rights, protections, and responsibilities that derive from civil marriage under New Mexico law.

In England the member of the Cabinet in charge of finance is called the chancellor of the Exchequer; another Cabinet member, the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, is a minister without departmental responsibility whose title derives from that of the official originally employed by the crown to manage the palatine duchy of Lancaster.

The Affordable Care Act is an assertion of the opposite, that society has a collective responsibility for, and derives a mutual benefit from, promoting access to health care and providing the mechanism and the money to do so.

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