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26 Sentences With "be incumbent upon"

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If Congress fails to act, it will be incumbent upon President Trump to reconsider.
If that happens, it will be incumbent upon Republicans to join Democrats in imposing consequences.
It might be incumbent upon the rest of us to stop caring so much about
It's going to be incumbent upon WeWork, and for many reasons, to get that valuation low.
But here's the thing: Hawking was right—and it would be incumbent upon all of us to heed his advice.
If he does not decide to reconsider, then it will be incumbent upon the Congress to speak and hold him accountable.
"It would be incumbent upon us to now do the same thing to all of the fauna that exists," he said.
It should be incumbent upon the airline to design training that allows pilots the opportunity to maintain proficiency in hands-on flying.
It would be incumbent upon us to get this figured out before we take the monumental step of imbuing sentience into a machine.
And it will be incumbent upon us to try to retrain you in order for you to actually survive in this new environment.
Regional and local differences abound, and it will be incumbent upon Democrats to recognize the differences in these electorates and tailor their messages accordingly.
"It's going to be incumbent upon the applicant, the one trying to get a job or a position, to help communicate that succinctly and effectively," he said.
But once our machines acquire a base set of human-like capacities, it will be incumbent upon us to look upon them as social equals, and not just pieces of property.
If no new peyoteros receive licenses from the DEA, it will eventually be incumbent upon NAC members to harvest their own peyote, form relationships with landowners, and self-monitor for sustainable harvesting practices.
" Early on, the whistleblower mentions the possibility that the administration could try to classify more information retroactively — and says in that case, it would be "incumbent upon the classifying authority to explain why.
But we also know that early drafts of history aren't always written faithfully, and it will be incumbent upon us not to allow the dark period we are now entering to be blamed on the very people who tried to prevent it.
The federal government has made good positive steps toward fostering innovation on a national level, but further successes will be incumbent upon collaboration between stakeholders and public officials; with a premium on those who understand and help shape the rules of the road.
"It should be incumbent upon the Chairman of the House Oversight Committee to exhibit impeccable judgment in the issuance of his own campaign reports if he is going to question the highest branches of government," Teng wrote in a letter to the FEC.
But while the optics of such a fight do reflect well on Amazon as companies increasingly battle with privacy backlash, for better or worse, the fact is that it may ultimately be incumbent upon companies to wage those battles on behalf of the user.
It's not hyperbole to say humanity's existence is at stake—as hard as that is to hear and admit—and given there's no consensus on when we can expect to meet our new digital overlords, it would be incumbent upon us to start preparing now for this possibility, and not wait until some arbitrary date in the future.
And so what you know being a judge, that we are all subject subservient to the rule of law in our country, the president knows that better than anybody and so it is going to be incumbent upon him and I believe it will be one of his legacies, Judge, that he returns the luster and the glory to these organizations that they deserve.
Archduchess Maria Annunciata took her religious duties in connection with her office more to heart than any of her predecessors. She considered it to be incumbent upon her to break off her engagement to the Prince.
He held this position until January 20, 1953, when he became the President of the United States. NATO did not have strong bipartisan support in Congress at the time that Eisenhower assumed its military command. Eisenhower advised the participating European nations that it would be incumbent upon them to demonstrate their own commitment of troops and equipment to the NATO force before such would come from the war-weary United States. At home, Eisenhower was more effective in making the case for NATO in Congress than the Truman administration had been.
Such strictures were to be incumbent upon the entire community and which, in the Rabbis' estimation, would have given to the community some merit in the face of oppression or persecution. Not all of these enactments, however, were upheld by the community, since some enactments were seen as breaking-away from tradition.One of the enactments called out for making one-hundred blasts of the horn on the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah), based on a teaching found in Rabbi Nathan ben Jehiel's Sefer Ha-Arukh, s.v. ערב, instead of the traditional forty blasts which had been observed earlier.
The exact prevalence of patients with this delusion is relatively unknown because the typical patient has many comorbidities; this makes it difficult to separate the symptoms of mirrored- self misidentification from other existing psychological conditions. Furthermore, a standard neurological or neuropsychological workup tends to overlook the existence of this delusion because affected patients have extensive cognitive degeneration that is the main focus of medical attention. As such, it can be incumbent upon the patient's family to recognize symptoms of the delusion, mainly that the patient is unable to recognize him or herself in the mirror but has an intact ability to recognize the reflections of others.
After conferring with Koller and Hans Lammers, the state secretary of the Reich Chancellery, Göring concluded that by remaining in Berlin to face certain death, Hitler had incapacitated himself from governing. All agreed that under the terms of the decree, if Hitler had indeed lost his freedom of action, it would be incumbent upon Göring to take power in Hitler's stead. On 23 April, Göring sent a carefully worded telegram, asking Hitler to confirm that he was indeed to become the leader of Germany in accordance with the 1941 decree. Göring added that if Hitler did not reply by 22:00 that night, he would assume Hitler had lost his freedom of action and so would assume leadership of the Reich as Hitler's deputy.

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