Sentences with phrase «again abdicate»

As the world waits to hear whether America will once again abdicate climate leadership, one thing is abundantly clear: We need a massive, international movement to speed up the transition to a low carbon economy.
Unfortunately, it appears that we have once again abdicated the democratic process and deferred to the judiciary on this issue.
When asked why the charters held lotteries for seats before they were even approved, SDE again abdicated responsibility, claiming SDE has no say over charter lotteries.

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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».
Why should a rational adult abdicate their common sense to an organization that claims (again without proof) to speak for this god.
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If the head of state could again happen to be a Catholic, and if Mr. Ratzinger completes a hard - right turn of the office he holds, would we want to have a monarch deal with issues of conscience of the kind: push my country towards conforming to Catholic dogma, abdicate or risk my soul?
For these reasons alone, I «believe» that the best course of action going forward is to somehow «abdicate» my duty as a «forceful» judge by using words (I, Brian Martindale, call the following words «weasle words») such as «seems» and «properly» to allow Mr. Dale's (again, according to my personal, singular decision - making process) action to proceed to the next, actually «meaningful» stage of legal proceedings.
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