Sentence examples for responsibility to compensate from inspiring English sources

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It isn't the public's responsibility to compensate them for that decision.

In a recent interview with Clive Hamilton, he says that the media does have a responsibility to compensate for bad coverage in the past.

Now a whiff of conciliation albeit still a bit barbed, is in the air, according to the Vivendi statement: "M.I.T. has now contacted us and apparently recognizes its responsibility to compensate creators for the use of their works.

James Daley, of Fairer Finance, a consumer group focused on banks and insurers, told the Times that removing the burden of responsibility to compensate customers would discourage banks from investing in security.

Worse, when its head-in-the-sand attitude causes seaside homes to be destroyed by storms, it will shelter behind an obscure 1949 law that absolves it of any responsibility to compensate residents.

Therefore, often overtaxed with work, constantly behind schedule and taking it as a failing, you blame yourself for any setbacks, and take on more responsibility to compensate, working even longer and harder to play eternal catch-up while falling further behind, compounding the cycle while becoming harder to reach in your dwindling life away from work.

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To do that, he said, he would have to lower her commission rate, but he awarded Ms. Matalene some plummy extra accounts and some added responsibilities to compensate for that.

Also, many respondents mentioned being burdened with additional work responsibilities to compensate for a friend's lax work attitudes," says Morrison.

I've written here before about critical responsibility and the moral obligation to compensate, in thought, for the disproportion between the filmmaker's lengthy labors and the critic's quickly typed response.

Finally, the S.E.C. needs to investigate whether brokers met their "best execution" responsibilities, and brokers need to compensate a lot of customers.

Therefore, we have responsibilities to express gratitude, to compensate for past wrongs, to promote the good, and so on.

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