Sentences with phrase «entirely abdicate»

A recent move in the world of science fiction publishing, however, suggests a slightly different model, in which publishers do not entirely abdicate the investor role that has traditionally been such a key part of their contribution to the publishing process.

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I'd mentioned the article as part of a larger discussion of whether we adults have abdicated too much power to children when we create school lunch menus that are entirely comprised of «kid food» like pizza, burgers, chicken nuggets, mac - n - cheese and the rest.
That's entirely appropriate: With the Trump administration abdicating leadership on climate and energy issues, this is really a time for leading states like Massachusetts to step up to the plate even more.
But with respect, I don't think this is a sufficient reason or justification for the courts to abdicate their responsibility for upholding the rule of law in the judicial review of administrative decisions entirely.
One of the biggest mistakes law firms make in their marketing is abdicating all of their responsibility for marketing to a marketing professional and taking the lawyers entirely out of the equation.
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