Sentences with phrase «us abdicates»

The statement mirrors recent comments from Tesla's CEO Elon Musk: «The driver can not abdicate responsibility,» he said when launching the new feature.
After overseeing a prolonged period of restorations, the current owner feels ready to abdicate, but his staff of nine, including an on - site management couple, should stay on.
«I feel like sometimes we in tech, even, abdicate control:» [AI] is going to happen tomorrow and our best case is that we're going to be domesticated cats or whatever.»
It could happen, but only if we abdicate,» Nadella said.
If we aren't in the room advocating for global health as a top priority, if we aren't there standing up for our belief in diversity and inclusion, or if we fail to speak out when the situation demands it, then we have abdicated our Credo responsibility.
And to have them just abdicate that responsibility for personal gain to me was, and is, particularly galling,» Lynch said.
Too many founders abdicate their due diligence when it comes to the firms they end up pitching.
Should the federal government continue to abdicate leadership in key policy issues of health care, pension reform, Aboriginal issues, education and research, and modernizing Canada's infrastructure?
Treat your sales team as a vital part of the lead generation engine and don't abdicate that completely to marketing.
Then - King Edward VIII abdicated the throne rather than end the relationship.
The B.C. Liberals abdicated their responsibility and ignored the voices of B.C. communities, First Nations and businesses by handing over decision - making power for the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project to the federal government.
I can tell you from personal experience that the choice of abortion is not taken lightly and it is not abdicating responsibility.
There is no more evidence that any «LORD» spoke to them and «anointed» anyone as king than that he spoke to the Duke of Windsor to abdicate so that eventually Queen Elizabeth would be «anointed» as the British monarch.
They have abdicated the «responsible» portion of «responsible journalism».
Most in the legal academy have decried this change in judicial attitude, arguing that the Court is abdicating its responsibility to reshape society and forge a national community based upon aspirational ideals.
I think that people pray and that allows them to abdicate responsibility for a problem rather than look for a real solution.
Rasputin insisted that if he died, the monarchy would soon perish, and less than three months after his assassination, Nicholas abdicated.
When adults voluntarily abdicate the use of power in favor of explanation, they are modeling appropriate behavior toward the weak on the part of the powerful.
It puts food on their tables — but they still have to be responsible... in fact, I suspect that if you don't have the power to give someone some opportunity to grow and learn, then you either have gutted the educational system and load up your bank accounts, or you have abdicated your power to someone who does.
Should we renounce choice because some parents will abdicate and children left behind will suffer?
Hospice must never become another mechanism by which society can hide death, or through which society can abdicate its responsibility toward the dying and those who love them.
Apparently, this absolute morality argument isn't about whether something is «good» or «bad» or causes pain or suffering, it's about abdicating any personal responsibility in making such a decision.
Morse condemned Lee's comments, which failed to appreciate how Christians support the elderly and said it «feels to me that this government is once again going to abdicate its responsibility to older people».
Have I abdicated my responsibility as a spiritual leader?
It is a corrupted body politic that now abdicates its responsbility to bring broader political values such as justice into play.
It would be to abdicate human intelligence, which would thus refuse to think and to seek a solution for its problems.»
The Christian who accepts violence, like the Christian who thinks he can ignore violence, has abdicated from Christianity as a way of life.
But those who imagine monarchy to be useless in a democratic age might consider the case of Spain (a stable democracy that has just gone through a royal transition, with King Juan Carlos abdicating in favor of his son and heir, Felipe).
When Diocletian and Maximinian abdicated, he became one of their successors.
In declining to do so he is thus abdicating already as the true king of Israel.
Among the movies condemned early on was Queen Christina, the story of the Swedish monarch who abdicated in 1654.
He gives a reminder that he is still the true king of his people, that it is he (and not this feeble king) who commands in Israel, delivers Israel, and serves as its commander - in - chief, that it is he also (and not this king that abdicates his responsibility) who himself bears all the suffering of this people, who takes it to himself and suffers it, that finally it is on him (and not on this blind king) that there falls all the evil committed among his people.
It's easy for them to abdicate control.
For he believed the crowd, the mass, to be a hiding - place in which the individual may abdicate his true quest for inward intensity and responsibility.
For who is this ineffectual God who failed to show up and claim her but a version of her father who abdicated and disappeared; who failed to protect her from what was going on in her home; who, in effect, «dropped» her before she was fully formed?
These renderings may suggest that Jesus abdicates in favor of the disciples.
Not only have institutions of higher education decisively rejected the role of in loco parentis, but they are increasingly populated by children whose parents have abdicated their own responsibility.
The word is that theologians don't trust themselves anymore and have abdicated leadership in society.
It also means that churches and religious schools and seminaries must take a new and completely different view of the profound role television is assuming in our culture, unless they are prepared to abdicate their own role as the place where people search and find meaning, faith and value for their lives.
Religion if for spiritual weaklings who wish to abdicate their god given autonomy because they don't trust themselves to trust their own inner voice.
Now that God has spoken, Jehu thinks he has abdicated in favor of man.
Furthermore, students do not abdicate all rights upon enrolling in, or attending, a school.
Therefore, you appear to be abdicating your responsibility to be a thinking adult to a fictional character.
Why should a rational adult abdicate their common sense to an organization that claims (again without proof) to speak for this god.
It became no less clear that Congress had almost completely abdicated its responsibilities to balance the power of the executive branch.
The problem is, men have abdicated their responsibility and women have filled the vacuum left behind without checking themselves against scripture first.
We abdicated the church to women because we did not want to take the responsibility and do the work of actually leading the church.
Sure, it can be a dirty business, but to disengage is to abdicate the stewardship we have as citizens of a democracy.
Yudhisthira, conscience - stricken at the vast sacrifice of life and property is about to abdicate his throne and become an ascetic.
Further, man is always under the obligation to use his freedom as much as possible for shaping his life; he may never abdicate his responsibility under pretext that everything happens in any case as it must happen.
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