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Maybe we're more responsible than people give us credit for.
It is far more responsible than anything the Republicans are proposing.
I see one side as clearly more responsible than the other.
You have to be way more responsible than that with the character.
I'm doing something that is more responsible than you are, maybe I am.
After all, I'm an adult now and theoretically more responsible than my teenage self.
Still, it's better than nothing, and much more responsible than meeting up in person right now.
The Cleveland Police Department is more responsible than anyone for keeping all of this under control.
The same percentage said the opposite — that they thought climate change was more responsible than forest mismanagement.
And she's more responsible than anyone for the fact that the Constitution doesn't have an Equal Rights Amendment in it today.
However, many young women in Lagos want to be the "side chick" of a married man, deeming them more responsible than the single ones.
I THINK THAT IF YOU LOOK AT THE RHETORIC ON CHINA AND THE ACTION, THE ACTION HAS BEEN MUCH MORE RESPONSIBLE THAN THE RHETORIC.
I think the better way to approach the conversation is to really hold Hollywood executives and studio heads more responsible than the movies themselves.
It would also lessen the risk that one side perceives itself compromised, or held more responsible than the other for the events that occurred.
And I want to shift the locus of responsibility a bit: if Trump builds an autocracy, his congressional enablers will, if anything, be more responsible than him.
Line is probably more responsible than any other company for pushing the concept of stickers — giant, often animated emoji, basically — and now it's starting a monthly subscription service.
In the age of call-out culture, it often seems we want women, especially feminists, to be a little bit better, more thoughtful, more responsible than everyone else.
Millennials are already better at managing their money than many older people give them credit for being — and in some ways more responsible than many older people, period.
The DOD is looking for ways to streamline defense spending and become more cost-effective, and this strategy is much more responsible than the present institutionalization of waste.
I would say I am like 10 million times more responsible than my brother, but I gave my mom and dad a lot more B.S. than my brother did.
Some might object that they do not deserve the hit: surely those who save in cash for future consumption are more responsible than those who wish to borrow and spend?
He resuscitates games when the Orioles' homer-and-strikeout bunch is inclined toward the latter, putting together at-bats far more responsible than those from players a half-decade his senior.
Today's Uber is more responsible than yesterday's: Travis Kalanick, Uber's onetime Night King, was ousted as chief executive in 2017, and Dara Khosrowshahi, its new chief, has led a thorough rehabilitation.
"This is a good culture because paying back the loan gives one a sense of ownership, self esteem and it makes them more responsible than receiving free tokens from organisations," he said.
And then there is Kris Kobach, the commission's vice chairman and guiding light, the man more responsible than perhaps anyone else for keeping alive the bogus specter of voting fraud in America.
Mr. Musk, 2000, is arguably the one person in the nation more responsible than anyone else for generating a vision for the re-emergence of manufacturing in the United States en masse.
Zann in particular claims that the scene was "shameful" and "unfactual," and contributed to a culture of victim-blaming in which victims of sexual misconduct are held more responsible than their perpetrators.
Several older technology companies — like IBM and Microsoft — are trying to portray themselves as more responsible than their younger counterparts when it comes to handling the data that's used to train AI programs.
And around the world, some nations are more responsible than others for the decisions that contribute to this: The US and China combined, for example, contribute nearly half of the world's CO2 emissions.
Teenagers are generally more responsible than most parents think when it comes to when and if to have sex, said Bill Albert, spokesman for the nonprofit National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
And his papers engaged in a sensationalist style that, as described, was only slightly more responsible than that of William Randolph Hearst, with whom Pulitzer competed during the buildup to the Spanish-American War.
The government is usually quite happy to have defendants point fingers at one another in a joint trial because then it can simply argue that everyone is guilty, with one perhaps more responsible than the other.
Orbán bragged that his approach to managing the refugee crisis was more responsible than the one adopted by other European leaders, such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has admitted more than one million asylum-seekers to her country.
This report is only the latest to suggest that teens today are actually more responsible than their parents were at their age: Other studies have shown they do drugs less and commit less crime than kids did in the 1990s and 1980s.
That being said, the small, worldwide following and support from the people who liked the stuff my brother and I made and bought my shirts definitely helped me appear established and more responsible than I was, so the bank approved my loan.
"What I am absolutely sure after this meeting is that despite some extraordinary ... expressions, behaviors, etc, etc, our partners in the G7 are much more responsible than the first impression after the election in the United States," Tusk said in the Slovak capital.
Alex Jones, the radio host and media mogul, is more responsible than any other single person for the spread of "Pizzagate" — the totally false theory that DC pizza joint Comet Ping Pong is a front for a child sex ring involving Hillary and Bill Clinton.
If that happens, the presidential election will be a contest between Lula's party, which is more responsible than any other for the deepest traumas Brazil has suffered since the end of the dictatorship in 1985, and a candidate who represents an extreme response to them.
Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsKobach says he's more prepared for 'propaganda' in Senate campaign Pompeo: Senate run 'off the table' Grassley gambles on drug price bill despite GOP doubts MORE (R-Kan.) said Klobuchar is "probably more responsible" than the other candidates in the race.
With individuals now more responsible than ever before for ensuring their own financial security during retirement, it is critical that our laws empower savers with critical information to make financial decisions and ensure that retirement income delivered from accumulated assets can be protected and last.
This continually excellent Boston-based choir and its director, Scott Metcalfe, have been perhaps more responsible than anyone else for reviving interest in the generation of British composers before Tallis and Byrd, through their recordings and performances of pieces reconstructed from the Peterhouse Partbooks.
She'll let you know that older people are for sure more responsible than younger people, that's a given fact, and if any of you goddamn millennials would get off your phones long enough to even try and make eye contact with anyone, you'd see how great living with a lady in their mid 50s can actually be.
She was severe in her dress and taste. She had a > great sense of humor. She alone was more responsible than anyone else in > bringing American artists to Europe and elsewhere.Wilson, Robert (17 January > 2018).
Critic Marc Moses, writing for The Japan Times in 1990, commented that "It is not an exaggeration to say that Yamashita is probably more responsible than any other individual for broadening the horizon of the creative Japanese jazz scene."Moses, Marc (11 May 1990) "Sax Player Makes Mitochondria a Powerhouse". The Japan Times. p. 17.
Asuka works hard at her job at Kiri Pro, and is usually more responsible than Komugi or Megumi. She doesn't complain much, but can lose her temper just as well as the others. Unlike the other Kiri Pro employees, Asuka respects Komugi and forms a friendship with her. In Magikarte Z, it is revealed that Asuka hates Osaka with quite a passion.
One issue that was raised was the name, something more responsible than the word drunk was preferred. The group's leadership chose to rebrand as the Dallas Beer Guardians as a play on their home in the Budweiser Beer Garden. By the end of the second year, the group's membership had exceeded 200. Over the next three years, DBG grew out of a dependence on sponsorship and became fully independent in 2014.
In all, she established 22 libraries in six states. In Lincoln, Nebraska, her books were a means of educating 18-20 Native Americans who were sentenced to long terms. She procured employment for 6,000 ex-convicts, over 500 of whom she started out as peddlers, furnishing them with outfits worth $3–$5; all this was accomplished with less than 10% recidivism. She felt society more responsible than the criminal for crime.
Her spell is "Pameruku Raruku Laliloli Poppun", while her spell in Magical Stage is ; : : Pop is Doremi's younger sister. She attends Sonatine Kindergarten for the first half of the series and then moves on to Misora First Elementary School. Pop accidentally discovers Doremi's magical powers in the first season and as such becomes a witch as well. She acts older than her age and is more responsible than her older sister.
In 1922, Barnes was arguing that the responsibility for World War I was split evenly between the Allies and the Central Powers. By 1924, Barnes was writing that Austria was the power most responsible for the war, but that Russia and France were more responsible than Germany. By 1926, Barnes argued that Russia and France bore the entire responsibility for the outbreak of war in 1914, and the Central Powers none.
Stevenson later said that Adam is "a bit of a layabout" who is "capable of a kind word and good deed every now and then". However, Adam would "rather not" do either if doing so "interferes with having a good time or a lazy time". Stevenson said that he liked playing Adam, but noted he was nothing like his character because he is more responsible than Adam is.Kesta and Nicholls 1992, p.55.
He asks Happy, his secretary from New York, to visit the farm and pretend to be his wife so that his father will think that he is more responsible than Greg. Tredici and Happy later become romantically attracted to each other. Tredici turns the orchard into an attraction for tourists and adds a petting zoo to it. Interspersed throughout the film, black and white flashbacks show the Tredici curse which supposedly affects the family, causing misfortune to befall them.
Stevenson quit the serial in 1994 Stevenson describes Adam is "a bit of a layabout" who is "capable of a kind word and good deed every now and then". However, Adam would "rather not" do either if doing so "interferes with having a good time or a lazy time". Stevenson said that he liked playing Adam, but noted he was nothing like his character because he is more responsible than Adam is.Kesta and Nicholls 1992, p.55.
During the visit, Alec is diagnosed with a brain tumor, a fact that he conceals from his friends. Casey reconnects with a woman he used to date and who had had his baby without his support. Upon learning that the child died before his fifth birthday, Casey visits the child's grave and says that he's more responsible than he used to be, and he's ready to be a father now. The four friends visit a convenience store, which Alec attempts to rob on a whim.
Samrat and Mayank indulge in an argument when Samrat finds out that in the first year Mayank kissed Riya while she was still Samrat's girlfriend. Later, Riya rebukes all rumours and leaves. The girls bond together against the boys to participate is several tasks to prove themselves more responsible than them. Mayank saves Gunjan from a serious accident in one of these tasks which makes Nupur guilty as she was only thinking of winning and did not stop to help her sister whereas Mayank didn't mind losing to save his family.
The series focused on Rosemary, Jane, and Emily, loosely inspired by real-life everyday moms. Rosemary, who has been married numerous times but currently single, is a fast and loose free-wheeling mom with a teenaged son, Sid, who seems to be more responsible than his non-traditional mother. Rosemary’s best friend, Jane, is a recently divorced mother of two girls, pre-teen Annie, and eight-month-old Sophie. As she tries to keep her career and home afloat, Jane has also hired a "manny," Horatio, to help her out with her working mother duties.
She is proud that she is the captain of the kendo club and is more responsible than she appears. For example, she picks up the shinai when the other members leave them lying around on the floor and chides the other members for not picking up after themselves. Kirino seems to find Tamaki quite adorable; she and Sayako will often treat Tamaki as a "little sister" type. Examples of this are playing with Tamaki's hair, not listening to her kendo lectures, and making Tamaki fight merely because she wants to see her fight.
A third victim, advertised under the pseudonym "Nadia" was stabbed to death, while a fourth victim was murdered in 2015, and her corpse deliberately burned. The lawyer for Backpage operations manager Andrew Padilla stated that his client was "not legally responsible for any actions of third parties under U.S. law. He is no more responsible than the owner of a community billboard when someone places an ad on it". In October 2018, a Texas woman sued Backpage and Facebook, claiming she had been sex trafficked on Backpage by a man who lured her into prostitution by posing as her friend on the social media network.
Brander Matthews, a friend of Roosevelt and one of the chief advocates of the reform as chairman of the Simplified Spelling Board, remonstrated with him for abandoning the effort. Roosevelt replied on December 16, 1906: "I could not by fighting have kept the new spelling in, and it was evidently worse than useless to go into an undignified contest when I was beaten. Do you know that the one word as to which I thought the new spelling was wrong – thru – was more responsible than anything else for our discomfiture?" Next summer Roosevelt was watching a naval review when a press boat marked "Pres Bot" chugged ostentatiously by.
As noted in many contemporary sources, in addition to Tunberg, who had written the first script for the project more than five years before the start of principal photography, Christopher Fry and Gore Vidal contributed to the screenplay during filming. Maxwell Anderson and S.N. Behrman are also mentioned as contributing writers in the film’s commemorative booklet. The film's final onscreen writing credits created controversy when, in October 1959, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) awarded Tunberg sole screenplay credit, despite the objections of the film's director, William Wyler, who, in the film's commemorative booklet and elsewhere, claimed that Christopher Fry was more responsible than any other writer for the final screenplay.
He has been subsequently credited with giving The Next Generation its "soul" by Star Trek writer Paula Block, while Terry J. Erdmann felt that the complex characters of Deep Space Nine were entirely formed from Piller's imagination. Likewise, TNG cast member Wil Wheaton said that Piller was "more responsible than anyone else for Next Generation transforming itself into the amazing show it became in season four". Eric Stillwell, who worked as Piller's executive assistant on Insurrection and later became Vice President of Operations at Piller Squared, said that Piller's greatest gift was his ability to nurture new writers and help them develop their talent. He felt that this would be Piller's enduring legacy.
Hultin was an avid cross- country skier who had initially bought the resort with dreams of establishing a large cross-country ski area that would take advantage of the wide-open bottomlands of Hope Valley. This resort did not come to fruition, but under Hultin's ownership, the resort operated the Viggo Nordic cross-country ski school, believed to be the first such school in California. Hultin's last property managers were much more responsible than those who had come before them, and the resort's fortunes began to turn once again as they began renovating the property and repairing the damage that had accumulated over the years. In 1982, John and Patty Brissenden bought the resort property from Hultin for $410,000.
Nur Kasih is a story of two brothers, Aidil (Fizz Fairuz) and Adam (Remy Ishak), who are polar opposites: the former is a pious man who is respectful to his parents while the latter is a lost soul, living in Sydney, Australia as an architecture student. Since their childhood, Aidil has always been more responsible than Adam and he has the full trust of their parents, Ustaz Hassan and Hajjah Khadijah. The village's imam, Ustaz Abu Bakar, has two daughters - Nur Amina (Tiz Zaqyah) and Siti Sarah (Ummi Nazeera). Nur is the best student in the village and has high hopes to continue her post-secondary education despite the family's poor finances, even applying for a scholarship (and was accepted) to study at the International Islamic University in Kuala Lumpur.
The complicity of Fuhrmann and Remetter, two fellow Yenish people, in the kidnapping, murder and rape of Jeanne-Marie Kegelin was not retained, but the Attorney General demanded they receive sentences ranging from 3 to 30 years.. The Kegelin family, defended by Wallerand de Saint-Just, denounced a "mess in the procedures that prevented their mourning". The lawyer also felt that "those who, by their spirit, their politics and their abstention, allowed the death of Jeanne-Marie Kegelin are much more responsible than Pierre Bodein." On November 13, 2014, the European Court of Human Rights said that the conviction of Bodein did not violate Article 3 (the convicted person alleged that the sentence was inhumane and with degrading treatment), nor Article 6 (Bodein complained about the lack of motives of the cour d'assises' judges) of the European Convention of Human Rights.CEDH, Bodein c.
Although his introduction seems to indicate he is a rung above the other villains, this is not expanded upon throughout his later appearances, most of which portray him as just another of Skeletor's henchmen, albeit more intelligent and slightly more responsible than most others. His most prominent episode of the show's second season is "Things That Go Bump in the Night", which indicates that Skeletor's apparent respect for him, as demonstrated in "Castle of Heroes", has waned, as Skeletor is shown to be aggressive and distrustful towards Clawful, who in this episode vows that he will someday overthrow Skeletor as leader of the Evil Warriors. Clawful seems to possess more confidence than Skeletor's other minions in that out of all of the Evil Warriors who make this statement for themselves throughout the series, Clawful is the only one bold enough to say it to Skeletor's face, and he is also seen to sarcastically laugh off Skeletor's abuse with a confidence few other evil warriors ever exhibit.
Producer Terry Melcher in the studio with the Byrds' Gene Clark and David Crosby, 1965 In Unterberger's opinion, the Byrds, emerging from the Los Angeles folk rock scene, and the Yardbirds, from England's blues scene, were more responsible than the Beatles for "sounding the psychedelic siren". Drug use and attempts at psychedelic music moved out of acoustic folk-based music towards rock soon after the Byrds, inspired by the Beatles' 1964 film A Hard Day's Night, adopted electric instruments to produce a chart-topping version of Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" in the summer of 1965. On the Yardbirds, Unterberger identifies lead guitarist Jeff Beck as having "laid the blueprint for psychedelic guitar", and says that their "ominous minor key melodies, hyperactive instrumental breaks (called rave- ups), unpredictable tempo changes, and use of Gregorian chants" helped to define the "manic eclecticism" typical of early psychedelic rock. The band's "Heart Full of Soul" (June 1965), which includes a distorted guitar riff that replicates the sound of a sitar, peaked at number 2 in the UK and number 9 in the US. In Echard's description, the song "carried the energy of a new scene" as the guitar-hero phenomenon emerged in rock, and it heralded the arrival of new Eastern sounds.

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