"To have a role" means to have a specific job or responsibility in a certain situation or group. It implies that you are expected to contribute and perform certain tasks or functions.
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The study showed that this brain region likely also
has a role in decisions about which directions to face next to get where we want to go.
Further results suggest these waves could
also have a role in supporting the brain's representation of space.
So it's not to say that's a carbon price and deployment policies do
n't have a role in innovation policy — they do and should.
Even though things are trending towards these newer and more versatile learning models, the more traditional formal compliance - driven learning programs
still have a role in the market.
I did not
have role models in the profession or a network of legal professionals to encourage me and show me that a career in law was possible for me.
We believe
everyone has a role in addressing the issue of harmful drinking, including beverage alcohol producers.
That is how we got here and everyone
who had a role in allowing this tragedy to happen must face the consequences of their actions.
I haven't
had this role for very long yet, but it's already changed me, including my design style.
In some companies, as a result of its corporate culture, the in - house counsel and his or her department will not
have the role as an equal business partner.
The 2nd amendment was pretty clear that the Federal
government has no role whatsoever in regulating the arms of the citizens.
I also
have a role on the senior management team, so as the general counsel I wear a different hat here.
Perhaps these sweeteners
have no role at all to play in weight loss and may be a poorer choice than regular sugar!
Like the committee, the government accepts that the
state has some role to play in ensuring these principles apply in reality.
On the other hand, I've seen some pretty firm arguments that students
have no role whatsoever in these kinds of decisions.
This
gene has a role in controlling cell division and has been shown to have increased activity in cancers of the breast, stomach and prostate.
But whilst the support of the head is vital, all
teachers have a role to play in fostering a great whole - school food culture.
And while alumni are a favourite source of contributions, the business
community has a role to play because of the positive economic impact a learning institution has on the local economy.
She adds that
courts have a role in ensuring that the rate of return in any agreement is reasonable, similar to fees for counsel in class actions.
As we look forward, it is important to remain aware that multiple modes and
offices have roles to play in the development of sound policy.
Insurance may still
have a role there, but there will be many more terms and conditions in the insurance contract.
The
media has a role in shaping attitudes - and if it does not do anything to suggest a solution, they could at least not add to the problem.
As video games grow larger, bolder, and more complex, so
too has the role of actors.
I personally believe the responsibility is the whole family member every
member have role to prevent, over weight, obesity and metabolic syndrome.
They may be prepared to tweak the job to suit you, train you in any gaps or
even have another role for you that has not yet been advertised.
«Government alone can not do it; the private
sector has a role to play and the enabling environment must be created,» he said.
Everybody has a role in finding ways forward on migration — we ask what 22 different types of people and profession can do to help?
All of these
reasons have a role to play, but it is important for everyone who needs insurance to overcome those obstacles and get the coverage they need.
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