It is no longer enough to just do a great job of driving traffic or sales and wash
your hands of responsibility for the actual customer experience.
«It's like Christy Clark's government has washed
its hands of the responsibility for these kids, and we can't do that,» said Horgan.
... Armed with the excuse that another researcher, firm, or nation will pursue whatever leads they do not, specialists wash
their hands of responsibility.
The principle was set forth that the elders of the city may, on such an occasion, wash
their hands of responsibility for the death in the blood of a slain heifer.
Better to just hide them and wash
their hands of all responsibility for the disasters that occur why they enjoy their birth junkie hobby.
The government have washed
its hands of all responsibility and left it to the market which is clearly failing to deliver on price.
«The voters must not think, like [Nick] Clegg, that they can wash
their hands of responsibility for their actions on Thursday if they fail to vote against the Tories,» he wrote.
We could have taken the easy way out, washed
our hands of any responsibility and let the Conservatives deal with the mess on their own.
They will not be able to wash
their hands of responsibility for such a disaster.
The Government is washing
its hands of responsibility, they funded the schemes, they prescribed grouping, they introduced the Phonics Check and they've given Ofsted free reign to focus on phonics in school inspections.
So, they «wash»
their hands of any responsibility, and put grandma in a home.
They have divided our country and washed
their hands of responsibility,» he said in a statement.
When a response was forthcoming after years of reminders from kinship carers, the Australian Government merely served washed
its hands of responsibility by arguing that these matters were states matters.