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Convinced that women were responsible for morally perfecting men and children, Beecher never asked herself why God had burdened women rather than men with this responsibility, imposing on women the task of specializing in the virtue of self-denying benevolence.
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They tell us, with the reductionism of hindsight, that this inheritance was "a burdensome responsibility imposed on Brahms by the musical intelligentsia of his day".
Her husband, a 55-year-old doctor, says it has nothing to do with sex, but with the ability to let go of the burden of some of the responsibilities imposed on men.
Consequently, from the basis of Carroll's (1991) conceptualisation, CSR has been defined by Maignan et al. (1999, p. 459) as "the extent to which businesses meet the economic, legal, ethical and discretionary responsibilities imposed on them by their stakeholders".
Online defamation gets most of the media coverage, flowing from the ill-conceived Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which gives far too much license to blogs and social media - without the responsibilities imposed on mainstream media.
However, with regard to the high predictive power of 'midwife's encouragement' in the reinforcing construct, it might be argued that the numerous and irrelevant responsibilities imposed on midwives has caused their lack of interest in performing skin-to-skin contact.
With a kid would come the added responsibility of imposing on him or her a cultural reference point.
Although "corporate social responsibility" imposes enormous costs on shareholders and society at large, many business executives fear taking on its proponents.
It's not like we just say, 'Here's your ride, have a good summer.' The proposed legislation doesn't change the strict responsibility already imposed on us.
A growing number of large food and beverage companies in the United States are assuming the costs of recycling their packaging after consumers are finished with it, a responsibility long imposed on packaged goods companies in Europe and more recently in parts of Asia, Latin America and Canada.
Page A16 Business PICKING UP USED PACKAGING AND THE COST TO RECYCLE IT A growing number of large food and beverage companies in the United States are assuming the costs of recycling their packaging after consumers are finished with it, a responsibility long imposed on packaged goods companies in Europe and more recently in parts of Asia, Latin America and Canada.
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