Sentences with phrase «not abdicate its responsibility»

The statement mirrors recent comments from Tesla's CEO Elon Musk: «The driver can not abdicate responsibility,» he said when launching the new feature.
I can tell you from personal experience that the choice of abortion is not taken lightly and it is not abdicating responsibility.
They shouldn't abdicate their responsibility to the children of California.»
Judge Moukawsher emphatically reminds state leaders that they have a «non-delegable» duty to provide an adequate public education to all Connecticut children, and the state can not abdicate its responsibilities by adopting policies (like local control) that impede its ability to get the job done.
The government here is not abdicating its responsibilities but rather creating new networks of services, utilizing more resources than before.
Platform providers need to realize that they can not simply hand out their platform like candy, and they certainly must not abdicate their responsibility for good ethical business practices by passing the buck to regulators.
When not abdicating their responsibility to render judgment on the most vexing games, they cling to rudimentary notions of value, questioning a game's length but not its grotesque sexual violence.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
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.
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.
We abdicated the church to women because we did not want to take the responsibility and do the work of actually leading the church.
A moral agent may not abdicate his or her responsibility for giving a normative explanation that can serve as a justification for his or her moral choices.
How can you stop taking care of your family, abdicating your responsibilities for your child's future by «not paying bills...»»..
Third, a moral agent can not abdicate his or her responsibility for taking hold of and playing a contributing part in the shaping and reshaping of these moral orders by simply conforming his or her value - decisions («mechanically,» as it were) to any of these external orders.
And this is where I believe a lot of the rhetoric against institutions falls down because not only does it most often ignore the central problem (heart issues), it also abdicates critics of their responsibility for their own heart issues and how it affects the situation.
he is guilty of abdicating his responsibility by not doing everything he could to buy a WC striker and a backup for coq (instead he offered flam and arteta another year — my god!).
Played on the right because he doesn't have the pace to go round the full - back, he continually abdicated responsibility to Byram to get a cross in.
Players (playing for the more sophisticated coaches) may be under instructions not to welly it upfield but abdicating the responsibility to a teammate is not really any better.
Isn't this just one more instance of pandering to children and abdicating our responsibility as adults to serve the most nutritious food possible?
The Liberal Democrat environment spokesman Steve Webb said: «The government can not just abdicate responsibility for fuel poverty.
The Force will not be intimidated by any individual, groups or institution, constituent or otherwise to abdicate from its constitutional responsibilities of protection of lives and property and due enforcement of the rule of law, and law and order across the Country.
Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, said, «The Senate has a constitutional responsibility here that it can not abdicate for partisan political reasons.»
Mr Miliband admitted it was «more than a little odd» to be facing his brother David in the race to lead Labour, but said he would have been «abdicating his responsibility» if he did not stand.
«One of the reasons Buhari was voted in was the belief that he would be able to deal with Nigeria's exigencies, not to come in, pass the buck, and abdicate responsibility.
Shadow minister warns Jeremy Corbyn not to «abdicate» responsibility by ducking EU debate Jeremy Corbyn «hobbled» by Labour over EU concerns, says Galloway Jeremy Corbyn dismisses EU deal as irrelevant «tinkering»
«We should not be abdicating our responsibility,» said state Sen. John Flanagan (R - L.I.) said.
But the report does not abdicate poorer countries of responsibility, noting that their emissions now exceed those of high - income nations and that slowing that growth is «essential to avoiding dangerous climate change.»
However, while Leitch says second - unit directors can work wonders, especially if they're communicating with the first - unit director, he wasn't about to abdicate his action directing responsibilities for Deadpool now that he was the head honcho.
Marshall concluded, «COPAA believes the purpose of a voucher is to provide choice, not to deny rights or abdicate responsibility.
«In California, when legislators can't come up with a solution, it ends up going on the ballot,» says Bonilla, who worries about lawmakers abdicating their responsibilities, and the electorate voting on issues they're not well informed about.
Elon Musk made clear at a press conference that the automatic lane change feature is not yet at the point where drivers can abdicate responsibility in the case of an accident.
But not a fan of abdicating responsibility to automation.
There is plenty of player agency in Xenoblade Chronicles, but it doesn't abdicate the developers from their responsibility to tell me an interesting story about interesting characters doing interesting things that presumbly come together in an interesting conclusion.
The Convention on Biodiversity and Law of the Sea have not succeeded in advancing their respective causes, but my personal view is that the U.S. has abdicated its responsibility by not ratifying, giving other nations even more cover to behave with extremely narrow viewpoints of national sovereignty, from Russia to China to Brazil to India.
«While the federal government abdicates its responsibility on climate change, governors do not have the luxury of denying a scientific reality, and it is more important than ever for states to take collective, common sense action,» Governor Cuomo said.
[Don't allow the decision - makers abdicate their responsibilities to the maths or to the mobs.]
Resilience As a Dynamic, Cultivated Quality On the other hand is a deeper discussion of resilience as a dynamic state of being — something that we must aim for, cultivate, and nurture — not just celebrate as an inherent quality that abdicates responsibility for the rest of us.
Do I get to abdicate my personal responsibility because the tour company didn't require me to have experience before letting me loose in a fragile environment?
As in New Orleans, the ACLU places the blame not on the public defender's office but on the county and state governments, which it says have abdicated their responsibilities under Gideon.
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.
But lawyers have abdicated their responsibility to the greater good in favor of a system that works for lawyers and not the public.
There are uncertainties in many legal matters, but that is no excuse for lawyers to abdicate responsibility for guiding their clients: Experienced, competent lawyers can narrow and focus uncertainty, even if they are not psychic.
He does not just abdicate the responsibility of getting this process published; he guides when Nicholas gets stuck and is always available to answer questions.
However, don't fall into the trap of abdicating responsibility for the tasks you delegate.
You should not fool yourself into thinking Dave that you're providing anything more than the clerk at the newspaper who takes an ad or the non-registered assistant at the office who loads a listing because as a FSBO provider you've abdicated all responsibilities to become nothing more than a data entry clerk for which you get an up front non-refundable fee.
Managing brokers may delegate their responsibilities under RESA, as long as they have not abdicated control or become so uninvolved as to have effectively abdicated control.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z