Sentences with phrase «irresponsibility on»

This form of policy termination is preferable, as it does not necessarily indicate irresponsibility on your part.
Irresponsibility on the part of others is * no excuse * for ducking our responsibility.
This might be irresponsibility on behalf of the diving company as well, but I know Carnival knows this happens.
Perhaps that's the world these films operate in now, but when body image is already a difficult issue for many young teens, this sort of body worship smacks of blatant irresponsibility on the part of the filmmakers.
As a matter of fact, it is unreasonable to do so and it is just a height of irresponsibility on the part of this government.
County Legislator Mary Jane Shimsky, a Hastings - on - Hudson Democrat who also chairs the county Infrastructure Committee, has been a consistent critic of what she has characterized as fiscal irresponsibility on the administration's behalf.
Nor did he know he was about to find himself enmeshed in a welter of charges of broken promises on one side, countercharges of academic irresponsibility on the other and, ultimately, perhaps inevitably, litigation.
But is this a sign of progress and growing student responsibility or a case of irresponsibility on the part of the college?

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I learned to summarize the mainstream dependence on travel based on self - reinforced denial and irresponsibility in a few words:
Of course, it's still on the issue of «operating earnings» and the «Fed Model» where the complicity and irresponsibility of Wall Street analysts is most apparent.
The old alliance between sensible LIBERTARIANISM and SOCIAL CONSERVATISM can't hold in the face of the vanishing middle class, the birth dearth combined with increasing longevity, the depoliticizing challenges of the 21st competitive marketplace, the irresponsibility of our techno - meritocracy, our inability to keep Locke in the Locke box on issues having to do with families and our erotic lives, and the connection between increasing individualism and growing dependency on the state summed up in the phrase «single mom.»
Direct attacks on irresponsibility and egocentricity only increase defensiveness and inaccessibility to help.
The truth is that we are all part of the problem when we capitulate to our culture's fascination with greed, materialism, consumerism, entitlement, irresponsibility, their assertions that we are what we own (or charge on the credit card, at least).
Heightened awareness of the link between cultural problems and moral irresponsibility has spawned a nearly universal condemnation of the «war on values» being waged in American society.
Nelson is indeed Rabbit writ small: the son who repeats, on a lesser scale, the faults of his father: vagrancy, irresponsibility, egomania.
Words [after Satan's Fall] display the false freedom of irresponsibility» the freedom that comes with not being tethered to anything but the emptiness within, a freedom that is initially exhilarating because within its license you can go on forever just making it up, pretending, counterfeiting.
I called it as I saw it on Saturday on three counts: Gabriel's stupid behaviour, Cazorla's irresponsibility as a Captain (he must be made to understand that Captaincy is not just about the armband but the duties that go with it) and Arsene's cluelessness.
Since 1576, attempts to pin single parenthood to issues of moral failure or financial irresponsibility have floundered on the precise same rocks of poverty.
To promote formula around the world claiming it will «protect» babies is the height of irresponsibility when it is well known that babies who are fed on formula rather than breastfed are more likely to become sick than breastfed babies and, in conditions of poverty, more likely to die.
This plan is based not on economics but on politics, and is focussed on making hard working public sector workers pay for the irresponsibility of city bankers.
Clearly the shadow chancellor realises how effective the coalition's attack on Labour's alleged financial irresponsibility was.
Or will it try to tackle Conservative attacks on its financial «irresponsibility» head - on?
Corbyn failed to do all that he could to keep the UK in the EU, responded with unique and extraordinary irresponsibility to the result by wanting Article 50 to be rapidly invoked, and now closes the door on routes out of the dangerous corner that the UK has backed itself into.
Maragos says he has evolved on social issues, but it was the financial irresponsibility of the county that pushed him to defect to the Democrats.
There were many fine digs during yesterday's attorney - general debate — Jeanine Pirro on Andrew Cuomo's tainted HUD tenure, Cuomo on Pirro's irresponsibility as Westchester D.A. — but the best came from Cuomo spokesman Wendy Katz.
He pushed Britain to live way beyond its means not merely in this way, but by putting excessive amounts of money into circulation that banks could lend on with cavalier irresponsibility.
But considering the human toll the state's continued irresponsibility takes on individuals and families struggling with mental illness, it is shameful.
Charles Khan is an organizer at the Strong Economy For All Coalition, a coalition of labor unions and community groups focusing on legislative - driven campaigns to fight economic inequality, unequal funding of public schools, and corporate irresponsibility in New York State.
Mrs May, who stressed the importance of a swift vote on Trident when she was running for the Conservative leadership, will argue it would be «gross irresponsibility» for the UK to give up its nuclear deterrent.
If Behrani had been made merely a «garden variety» Iranian or Arab bourgeois down on his luck, with the same determination to restore his family's previous social standing and the same repugnance for Americans» supposed slothfulness and irresponsibility, the story would have been significantly strengthened.
«The Hangover» restores faith in Phillips and the vulgar passions of the R - rated comedy, assembling a smutty epic of irresponsibility that handles with a certain amount of routine, but still delivers huge on laughs and knowing cringes.
Along the way, Anderson through the persona of Mick takes on big business, imperialism, the police, the class structure in Britain, Cold War politics and paranoia, scientific irresponsibility, and bourgeois hypocrisy, while also building a sweeping vision of human limitation.
What I took away most from In the Heart of the Sea was more than just some mindless giant sperm whale wreaking havoc on the Essex, but rather a metaphor of nature exacting its revenge on global industry much like Godzilla destroying Tokyo for its irresponsibility with nuclear power.
Dazed and Confused isn't really a traditional coming - of - age film, or even a definitive testament on its generation, but it does effectively capture many of the prevailing attitudes of the era, in fashion, music, and the rampant social irresponsibility.
Thrilled when Amy voices their own feelings, moms Kiki and Carla (Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn) join Amy on a journey of irresponsibility and self - indulgence.
Full of brilliant, darkly funny insights on correcting old wounds, responsibility versus irresponsibility, inevitability and family, the film is queasyingly realistic and relevant but the performances are a laugh riot, uncomfortable as they are.
Secondly: Hess himself has earned a reputation for being racially myopic, especially in his dismissal of focusing on achievement gaps in transforming public education as well as his statement that expanding school choice rewards the supposed irresponsibility of poor and minority families.
Not even from a car accident, so frequent on festive occasions, when blithe irresponsibility and an excess of alcohol jockey for position on the roads to decide who will reach death first.
To make matters even worse, your spouse can end up doing a lot of damage to your credit standing either purposefully or due to irresponsibility following the breakup — making it even tougher on finances.
Being unable to pay your bills on time represents your irresponsibility with finances.
On the other hand, people may feel a sense of irresponsibility if they don't think about the issues mentioned above.
Well, it doesn't... America's growth & spending binge has been going on for over 30 years now — to expect the fiscal irresponsibility to just stop, after all this time, is lunacy itself.
A consumer's financial problems reflected on a credit report may stem from, not irresponsibility, but because of a layoff, divorce, identity theft, or medical bills.
Delinquency is like a black eye on your credit reports because it signals consumer irresponsibility.
Looking for love in all the subprime places — Don't swipe left on bad credit; low scores don't always mean financial irresponsibility... (See Love score)
If opposition is grounded on irresponsibility of the pet proponent, it may be necessary to bring in third parties to make the case.
The former's book Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation is a powerful indictment of corporate power and ecological irresponsibility, while Thompson's 35 mm film, called Autoportrait, was made in collaboration with Diamond Reynolds, who broadcast on social media the moments following her partner Philando Castile's fatal shooting by a police officer in Minnesota.
06/05 The Politics of Irresponsibility: Human Rights & the Commons - Lorenzo Pezzani on migrants and the EU's maritime border; Basia Lewandowska Cummings on «hacktivism» and the digital commons; and Juha van't Zelfde...
In a speech on the Senate floor this past June, he said, «Climate change is one of two or three of the most serious threats our country now faces, if not the most serious, and the silence that has enveloped a once robust debate is staggering for its irresponsibility
I've tried to raise awareness of the irresponsibility of greenhouse emissions by comparing the dumping of waste gasses into the atmosphere to dumping rubbish on roadsides.
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