Sentences with abdicating
- Once again the government is abdicating its responsibility and laying the blame elsewhere.
- But the bottom line as far as she is concerned is that builders and developers have been abdicating any responsibility in this area.
- Our failure to address this issue equates to abdicating our fundamental responsibility to the next generation of West Indian youth.
- The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
- Otherwise, she is abdicating her responsibility as a reporter.
- It is Council responsibility to do recycling and we're abdicating our responsibility.
- Governments around the world are abdicating their responsibilities to protect the natural resources in their territory, giving authority away to the private companies involved in resource exploitation.
- So do you think the networks are abdicating their responsibility to cover the substance of the campaigns?
- The federal government should help states do their job, not assist them in abdicating their duty.
- What is startling about this statement is the degree to which this mayor is simply abdicating responsibility for governing the city.
- In many cases, it has become a code word for abdicating the responsibilities of political leadership.
- He cannot envisage himself abdicating his moral responsibility in the matter.
- By abdicating its political responsibility the central cabinet seeks the Supreme Court's intervention to resolve the dispute.
- Now, on the constitutional point you raised there, Larry, on the queen abdicating, well, it's a frequent topic of conversation.