Use "take responsibility for" in a sentence

1. * Take responsibility for errors, desire to improve.

2. Take responsibility for your own physical well-being.

3. Bill refused to take responsibility for the accident.

4. Will you take responsibility for arranging the food?

5. Determine what you will do to take responsibility for that improvement.

6. And as Africans, we need to take responsibility for our continent.

7. Why can't people just take responsibility for their shit and move on?

8. I just want to help him take responsibility for what he did.

9. Someone is going to take responsibility for this disaster. Who carry the can.

10. Most Abusers do not take responsibility for their actions and have low self-esteem

11. It is the authority that must take responsibility for how it uses the tax money.

12. What encouraging message does the Bible have about our ability to take responsibility for our future?

13. Aerial was built by climate conscious technologists who wanted to take responsibility for their carbon emissions

14. Assumer les conséquences de ses actes to take responsibility for the consequences of one's actions

15. Terms / Concepts Accountability - The obligation to demonstrate and take responsibility for performance in light of agreed expectations.

16. We need to revitalize the arts and sciences of today, we need to take responsibility for the future.

17. And, as Afghans take responsibility for their future, the world must stand with them in solidarity and support.

18. These national bodies should be able to take responsibility for liaising with relevant organizations at the local level.

19. You need to have a clear plan of action and be willing to take responsibility for your own survival.

20. Don't Cop out of this by not coming to the disciplinary meeting—you need to take responsibility for your actions! 2

21. The Bowman Drug Company nor its employees, agents, or contractors, review, control, or take responsibility for the content of these articles

22. Asia Pacific Real Estate Association Limited (Aprea) does not take responsibility for the content and accuracy of articles on this website

23. Transitive verb If someone Administers something such as a country, the law, or a test, they take responsibility for organizing and supervising it

24. "Acknowledged" means I heard you & understood what you said & I take responsibility for the information you just gave me

25. The purpose of The Countermarch is to restore the culture by encouraging each of us to take responsibility for the things we can control

26. You will take responsibility for it all! Won Kwang Hwi, please come up to the stage. Are you all right? Oh! Kang Hwi- nim!

27. The purpose of The Countermarch is to restore the culture by encouraging each of us to take responsibility for the things we can control

28. Imagine a team full of people who didn’t take responsibility for any task – nothing would ever get done! What is Accountability in the workplace?

29. Accountable means obligated to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one’s actions, and to answer to someone, such as a person with more authority

30. If ACPI is supported, the list of found devices is handed to the kernel, Windows will take responsibility for assigning each device some resources.

31. It is absolutely essential that there is one, otherwise no one can take responsibility for clearing up the nuclear inheritance of the Soviet Union properly.

32. Bullies are generally unwilling to take responsibility for their behavior even when confronted, and continued contact with them is likely to add ongoing difficulty to your life

33. Now you will begin to take responsibility for past and current actions, even though you may need to acknowledge painful, embarrassing, or difficult events, thoughts, emotions, or actions.

34. However in the realm of morals, there is space for people to choose to outbreak the circumscription with the help of their free will and take responsibility for their choices.

35. Working with projections and with the images in their dreams and fantasies helps many Analysands integrate and take responsibility for the qualities they disown, including characteristics they find in the opposite sex

36. But it's Not My Fault is a cheery, quirky, color illustrated story about Noodle, a boy who gets into trouble but has so many excuses he can't take responsibility for his own behavior

37. Green Belts require less training than Black belts and take responsibility for leading fewer projects, while Master Black belts spend nearly all of their time consulting, mentoring, and training Green Belts and Black belts

38. The reason that I have this definition of Assholes as somebody who makes you feel demeaned, de-energized, and so on is that you've got to take responsibility for the Assholes in your life.

39. The Archdeacons take responsibility for particular spheres of work, especially in ensuring good order and process in order to nurture and strengthen the foundations of the Diocese’s work to enable mission, leadership and growth in

40. One of the main reasons for this was the contradictory logic behind Assimilation - it expected Indigenous people to take responsibility for becoming the same as white people, but never gave them the same rights or opportunities to do so.

41. Andragogy, or Adult Learning Theory, is a theory developed by Malcolm Knowles that is based on a self-directed, independent learning method for adults.This theory asserts that learning programs must support the notion that adults are self-driven and take responsibility for decisions.

42. I fear that the sole objective in retaining the French Constitution's compulsory consultation of the people on any new European accession is to let citizens and citizens alone take responsibility for 45 years of political and diplomatic cowardice not attributable to Turkey itself, but only to their governments.

43. ‘Initially a radio Broadcaster, they launched as the state television Broadcaster in the 1970s.’ ‘In less than six months, they had the network on board as the Canadian Broadcaster.’ ‘We as documentary makers ask the Broadcasters to take responsibility for the role they play to create a peaceful and sustainable future.’

44. A somewhat similar idea was previously developed in the UK, with the creation of the National Centre for Vocational Qualification (NCVQ) and the subsequent setting up by 1991 of a network of regional Training and Enterprise Councils (TECs), intended to take responsibility for and administer the provision of training to small enterprises.

45. Assumer ses actes: take responsibility for your behaviour⇒ v (colloquial) own up to what you've done expr expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own." Assumer ses responsabilités loc v locution verbale: groupe de mots fonctionnant comme un verbe.