But it is women who are blamed for shirking this responsibility when they have a career.
In virtually any other sport, the finger-pointing and shirking of personal accountability would be acute.
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Some students of the shirking-class hero (thanks, Mirror) believe he was based on Mr Smythe's father.
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Some critics say, correctly, that the Fed has been an enabler of politicians shirking their fiscal responsibilities.
Instead of shirking away from this responsibility, it should be an opportunity for parents and children to learn together.
And, sorry to bring this up, there is also the question of the Internet as a way of shirking.
He still remembers the shock he felt a few years ago when a manager accused him of shirking his duties.
By 1942 detractors accused Andrews of glorifying himself while shirking the museum's administrative responsibilities and forced him to resign as director.
Are boards of directors shirking one of their most important governance responsibilities?
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The French government has also made a priority of going after wealthy citizens that the Socialist government accuses of shirking their fair share.
Mr Hain said Owens had used his talent and skills to rise to the top of his game, without "shirking the issue" of his sexuality.
Sarkozy labeled Hollande a liar and a "little slanderer, " while Hollande accused the president of shirking his responsibilities, cronyism and favoring the privileged over France's poor.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy dissented in that case, accusing the majority of shirking its constitutional duty to apply "strict scrutiny" to government policies that discriminate by race.
Sarkozy labeled his rival a liar and a "little slanderer, " while Hollande accused the president of shirking his responsibilities, cronyism and favoring the privileged over France's poor.
Mayor Diepgen accuses the party of shirking its responsibilities in the face of the financial crisis and using early elections to overturn the SPD's poor showing in the 1999 state elections.
But a paper by two professors at the University of Amsterdam has found that gossip helps identify employees who are shirking their responsibility, making the office a more efficient place.
Mr Obama has had his failures, but this record of effort should at least give the lie to the proposition that he is neglecting America's interests in the world or shirking its unique responsibilities.
As a result, too many Chardonnay producers have decided that, as long as the bottle is just as heavy and the label is just as nice, they can take advantage of those customers by shirking on quality.
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Given that the Qi wireless charging standard is now arriving on two of this year's biggest smartphones, we hope that all those wire-shirking companies will have plenty of new lightweight, innovative and subtle ways to charge our new slabs.
While we do not believe, as many market participants do, that the Central Bank is shirking its primary responsibilities, it needs to maintain a vigilant stance and compensate for any positive errors in its forecast until, if and when, its more benign views are proven right.
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