Responsibility
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No matter where we're from and what your narrative is, we all have a
responsibility
to open ourselves up to a wider array of what choice can do, and what it can represent.
And she realized that with that great fortune comes great
responsibility.
And so the question becomes: how do we discharge that
responsibility?
You have a
responsibility
to the world, to the state, to them, to take care of them right.
You may teach them whatever creed you think is most important, but I say you have a
responsibility
to let them be informed about all the other creeds in the world, too.
We're focusing now on trying to bring together producers and consumers to take action and take
responsibility
for not only food security, but for food safety.
And my
responsibility
was the Middle East, which was my specialty.
If governments are less able to affect the problems that affect us in the world, then that means, who is left to deal with them, who has to take greater
responsibility
to deal with them?
It only goes to reinforce a warped view of professional
responsibility
and success and yet this isn't why so many young, hopeful people go into architecture.
And both the opportunity and the
responsibility
of design for good and for all.
It's clear that we have a
responsibility
to help lift them out of poverty.
It's clear that we have a
responsibility
to make room for growth where growth really matters in those poorest nations.
He fails to take
responsibility.
But green foods often represent a way for us to disregard the
responsibility
as eaters.
Of course, more freedom also means more responsibility, which we were happy to take, because we believed in our work.
They strive to seize all the freedom they can get, and they take the
responsibility
they need to take.
Every time I began to feel sympathetic towards Mark and began to hope he would be successful, I would become disappointed by his lack of
responsibility
and drug and alcohol abuse.
the girls were lame and pathetic, i mean, how can they own their own clothing line, dolls, movies, producing studios, and not smell this bomb from far away? in order to gain some sort of responsibility, which i dont really see the sense in the punishment..., they are sent to paris, far far far away from home to live with the so-called strict grandfather who holds an important standing with paris.
Runteldat shows a man who at once tries to play the sympathy card to his plight yet takes
responsibility
for it whenever he thinks it'll benefit his ego.
I know not finishing it is a bad review on myself, but it is the
responsibility
of the writer and crew to develope a story that will keep a viewer interested, and they failed.
Billy Dee's character was so pathetic that the only way they can get him to fly in from Paris for his sister's funeral was by telling him that the funeral had already passed and his late sister left him with the
responsibility
of handling her paperwork.
I take no
responsibility
whatsoever should you regret spending over an hour staring at this piece of art.
Her mother rushes to take
responsibility
for it and(2) the daughter seems to suffer almost no remorse (and in fact her emotional life then disappears from the film).
Warner Brothers social
responsibility
at its most ham-handed, with sermonizing every five minutes or so about how we're Americans, we don't run from trouble, we face up to our responsibilities.
The
responsibility
for this ill-judged production has to be down to the writer, Neil Jordan and director, Conor McPherson.
A feminist tract in which if you the viewer believe that: i) wild animals are seldom tamed by singing but instead attack, kill and eat (the line that grizzlies never attack unless provoked was a hoot - unless "provoked" means that it sees flesh); ii) homosexuality is both immoral per se -- and its acceptance almost always associated throughout history with signs of a society's dissolution and decay iii) few women are bisexual (in this one, virtually every woman is presented as having no preference for men or women) iv) divorce is far worse than infidelity v) land is there for human beings to use, develop and enjoy vi) it is as incumbent upon a mother of an adult son to keep in touch as it is upon the son vii) a mother raising her son alone is an unfortunate and real tragedy for the child viii) the idolization of a parent for worthwhile ideals is a good and healthy thing ix) adults continue to bear a
responsibility
for their sexual behavior, no matter their age, and the duty to engage in this most intimate and giving of acts only within the most intimate and openly sacrificial of relationships: marriage -- believe me, you are NOT going to like this film!
The only thing that makes very much sense is the
responsibility
Griffith feels toward his mentally ill Aunt, grossly over-acted by Karen Black. Lee is an interesting character who would have been more compelling had the dialog he was made to speak been more natural and his motivations more clear.
They're all miserable thirty year olds who don't take
responsibility
for their crummy lives.
When she realizes her boyfriend might propose, she does not feel ready, he seems to like her boyfriend, but she seems to be enjoying her free laid back party life at college is not yet ready to live a life of marriage and
responsibility.
A simple, uncomplicated morality tale about a young care free young man having to take
responsibility
for his actions.
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