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Carole Lieberman, a psychiatrist in California, said that patients need to take on some responsibility in letting therapists know when things aren't working out.
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Letting your staff or team members take on some responsibility not only gives you a break, but lets them grow as employees.
In Year 6 of the programme students take on some responsibility for clinical care in preparation for their first postgraduate year, undertaking tasks that are similar to a new graduate but with more supervision and some limitations.
Take on some responsibility.
Think about enlisting team leaders that are not part of management to take on some responsibility in the event of an emergency.
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"I had to take on some responsibilities the man would normally do".
Take on some responsibilities.
Buttonwood says that America intentionally put itself at the centre of the Bretton Woods regime, thereby taking on some responsibility for global monetary stability.
The new president may also be taking on some responsibility for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, the state's huge public medical school and health care center in Newark.
Under normal circumstances that would mean taking on some responsibility," said Dirk Hoffmann-Becking, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein in London.
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