Sentences with phrase «completely abdicated»

The late - night host criticized lawmakers like Sen. Marco Rubio, R - Fla., who he said «completely abdicated responsibility.»
The report also said the lab's «significant and pervasive» problems were exacerbated by the New York State Commission on Forensic Science, which oversees the operation of the state's 22 forensic labs, and which the report said had almost completely abdicated its responsibility for lab accreditation and monitoring.
It became no less clear that Congress had almost completely abdicated its responsibilities to balance the power of the executive branch.
Special needs students who do enroll in private schools completely abdicate their federal protections under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in all but four states.
Selwyn McSween is a black lawyer found guilty of professional misconduct for «completely abdicating his professional responsibility» to an allegedly unscrupulous law clerk, in the opinion to the Law Society of Upper Canada.

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Treat your sales team as a vital part of the lead generation engine and don't abdicate that completely to marketing.
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.
So completely is the Guild seen by its critics as having abdicated its responsibility that when, on Tuesday evening this week, Amazon issued «Update re: Amazon / Hachette Business Interruption» — in which Seattle announced its rationale for lower ebook prices — Barry Eisler titled his response: So the Real Authors Guild is... Amazon?»
The biggest mistake entrepreneurs make, by far, is focusing too little on sales and marketing, or abdicating it completely to someone else.
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