Responsible
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2288 examples of Responsible in a sentence
Months later, when George Zimmerman was not held
responsible
for murdering Trayvon Martin, I heard Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin's mother, speak.
Now I will have to call to see who is
responsible
for the drabness in that place."
That actually removes about 95 percent of the carbon black, that stuff that, with ozone, is
responsible
for about half of global warming's effects, because it changes, it settles on the snow, it changes the reflectors, it changes the transmission qualities of the atmosphere.
But we need to support these independent, critical and
responsible
voices in Africa, in Lebanon, in your local newspaper, in the Apple store.
In effect, all players in the system are now
responsible
for keeping their customers healthy, and they're incentivized to avoid any unnecessary medical interventions by simply reducing the number of people that eventually become sick.
A normal guy becomes linked to the strange world, called Midian, through his dreams and his psychiatrist coerces him into believing he is
responsible
for a series of gruesome murders of families in recent months... Thinking this to be true, he retreats to Midian - located under a rural cemetery - where he is reluctantly accepted.
Given that the producers of this show are also
responsible
for brain dead fodder like MTV's Laguna Beach and Newport Harbor I suppose this is really no surprise.
In fact, everyone
responsible
for this dreck ought to be whipped, dragged, and hung!
There's quite a weird dinner table sequence between Basham's Mr. Rabbey and his guardian shortly after he murdered the parents
responsible
for the death of their child, regarding how he lives in a fantasy and how what he had just done has left an indelible mark(..notice the changes in behavior, pretty impressive work, going from innocent to creepy).
He visits his local psychiatrist to see if he is losing his marbles; this proves to be a bad idea, since the shrink is actually a crazy murderer
responsible
for a spate of grisly killings.
The plot, about a vaudeville mother trying to turn her rich carefree son into a
responsible
one with him unaware of who she is, is for the birds and doesn't have many funny scenes though I did like Peter's celebrity impersonations and his dance with Hall in drag.
In particular, I was somewhat incredulous that there was NO mention of Colonel Henry Bouquet, the Swiss mercenary in the British service who was most
responsible
for Forbes' success.
who's
responsible
for these "behind the scenes" things?
I give this movie 1 out of 30 billion stars, and may God have mercy on the souls of those
responsible.
The sheriff investigating the death discovers the startling identity of the killer
responsible
for the murders.
Quickly turns out that the undead children still leave their mine-graves at night to seek vengeance on the descendants of the mine's owner Mr. Carlton, who was
responsible
for their deaths.
The real horror to be found here is in the fact that the same man who directed SPOORLOOS is
responsible
for this atrocity.
Now how ONE MAN ALONE is the one
responsible
for about 50 deaths is beyond me, so sending this one guy away just seemed silly, but that's the plot.
It's longwinded and lacks any of the great sparkling dialogue that QT has been
responsible
for in the past.
Whatever Committee of PC Enforcers is
responsible
for this movie has achieved something that I never thought possible: to take some truly gifted actors (Davis, Hardin and Taylor) and make you want to insure you never encounter them in an enclosed space, ever.
Was this about the daughter being more
responsible
than the mother?
After learning that Sesame Street, to name the best example, was not solely
responsible
for the fact that I could read at an adult level before I could walk, it only increased the level of disgust I feel not only towards the Lyons corporation and its product, but those who defend them, too.
Two L.A cops track down a serial killer nicknamed "The family man" who has wiped out whole families and when one of the police officer's wife takes the deep six, questions are raised and it turns out that a serial killer isn't
responsible
but rather mobsters.
Directors of "The Messengers" Danny Pang and Oxide Pang are
responsible
for "The Eye" and its sequel and their premiere American picture plays like "The Grudge"-lite set in a farmhouse.A family of four move from Chicago to a run-down sunflower farm in rural North Dakota.Almost immediately their teenage daughter Jess starts seeing ghosts.Of course her parents and the police are skeptical.Admittedly the film is well-made and there are two or three effective scares,but relies too much on 'boo' effect.Still the plot is a carbon copy of many ghost stories and the ending is anti-climatic and stupefyingly awful.Scares are on the low side too with a tendency toward CGI.Overall,"The Messengers" is a pretty weak horror film that simply doesn't deliver.4
Fairbanks, who was the one
responsible
for the deed, has twin sons (Craig Wasson) and so Krige directs her revenge upon them as well.
Franco is
responsible
for some of the most shocking films in cinema history, and god bless him for it.
Gein was
responsible
for a rash of gruesome murders that sent a shock wave of terror through his rural hometown in the late 1950's.
Mr. Meyers was, no doubt, the guy who controlled the four-legged thespians and was
responsible
for training and "acting".
I don't know, but I do know that if I ever meet Dennis Hopper, I will make immensely make fun of him for being
responsible
for this waste of celluloid.
so heres how it goes, some one loses their loved one, goes to the witch in the woods, gets her to raise pumpkin head and have it murder everyone
responsible.
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