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His partner in the project, Warren Barr, puts the responsibility squarely on the subcontractors.
Merkley put the responsibility squarely on the Republican leaders who, he said, wanted to protect the big banks without having the record of having voted for such protection.
In the pre-podium room, the four-times drivers' champion took a different stance, placing responsibility squarely on Kvyat in a heated exchange.
But a serious question mark remains about whether and how media organizations should consider the social impact of their version of the news - or like tobacco companies before them, lay the responsibility squarely in the hands of the consumer.
Most of the protesters considered that Bouteflika, by laying the blame for the events in the Kabyle region on the mistakes of a few individuals, was exonerating the army as a whole, and failed to place the responsibility squarely on the military chain of command or at the political level.
I made the case for the dangerousness of the blanket prescription of self-help in the comments on other posts here, the guilt when we do not succeed in pulling ourselves from the mire, the placing of responsibility squarely on the shoulders of those already weakened, vulnerable and sinking between the weight of helplessness.
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We have a duty to learn about this forgotten genocide, and face our own responsibilities squarely – not to shelter murderers, not to ignore, not to forget.
"The responsibility lies squarely with the individual responsible".
But the responsibility lies squarely with the inquiry team.
It is not the Court's job to fix that; the responsibility falls squarely on Congress.
But when the responsibility stops squarely with us and we still choose to look the other way, this is something else altogether.
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