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Except in the area of health care, where they abdicate to insurers — we'd say with disastrous results".
When it's provided by the VA, they abdicate.
Ten of these are states where the head of state (a monarch) inherits his or her office, and usually keeps it for life or until they abdicate.
This gives rise to a paradox in relationships -- men and women are often frustrated with each other for unspoken expectations, yet they abdicate responsibility for withheld communication.
To the extent that judges applying the modern rational-basis test assist government officials in imposing their will by conceiving of justifications for their actions have no evidentiary support, they abdicate their duty of independent judgment.
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But they abdicated that role.
According to Siegel, politicians used to be serious, but they abdicated that role to journalists who exposed political deceit during the Vietnam War.
They abdicated their responsibilities to educate the populace about its obligation to pay for needed government and, then, identify sources for these revenues.
As an equal branch of government, they abdicated their responsibility under the Constitution to check the excesses of the executive branch.
In the seventeenth century, most of England's American colonies had an established religion, an arrangement that, a revolution later, they abdicated.
Finally, human and historical geography as a discipline and well trained geographers will once again play a specific role that they abdicated long ago by engaging in theoretical issues or adopting a sociological approach.
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