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"Any lukewarm reaction or response on our part gives the impression we are shirking from our humanitarian responsibilities," Nasser said.
If we undertake it lightly, cruelly or wastefully, we are shirking responsibility for the consequences of our appetites.
Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister, told Parliament, "If we were to abandon Iraq today, not only would we be shirking as a country, we would be allowing the terrorists to reach their goal".
But in doing all those things, we are shirking the work that freedom requires.
It is a shocking irony that 50 years after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Gideon v. Wainwright -- guaranteeing indigent criminal defendants the right to counsel -- we are shirking this core constitutional commitment.
From the windows he could see over his estates and check if his men were shirking their work.
He said the companies were shirking responsibility by pointing the finger at one another.
This signified to her that Yahoos weren't working from home... they were shirking from home.
And we wouldn't be shirking: I'd make sure my kids would keep up with their schoolwork on the very occasional days when they're out.
NATO would be shirking its responsibilities to our publics if we recognized a threat within our means to address, but failed to act.
If these guys are shirking — and my evidence might suggest that they are — we could imagine that in other employment settings, shirking by employees might be quite a bit worse if you don't really love your job.
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