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Home and abroad, Tony doesn't shirk them.
Sloan would not allow his players to shirk them either.
Ms. Wiest is Raisa Pavlovna, a widow in her 50s who congratulates herself loudly on her charitable endeavors even as she does her best to shirk them.
Admitting this would require "difficult decisions", the chancellor said: "I haven't shirked them in the past, I won't shirk them now.
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Not so long ago female candidates had to deflect charges that they'd be distracted by the responsibilities of motherhood, or that they would be shirking them.
They keep a close eye on them to prevent performance of any act of shirk by them.
And because the job is voluntary, there is no shirking among them.
"I'm going to show the audience that there were opportunities and that people shirked from them," Shapiro said.
Now she has given undiluted voice to the kind of fear that lurks in everyone — one of those personal fears that are so profound that people shirk from naming them.
This feature of bureaucracy also can lead organizational units to shirk responsibility by allowing them to define a problem as belonging to some other unit and thereby leave the issue unattended.
But they haven't shirked from facing them.
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