It relates to the second requirement, which is a willingness to take responsibility for the consequences.
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"I am happy to take responsibility for the fact that we didn't get it done, " Obama said.
Some believe that too few South Africans are making personal efforts to take responsibility for the past.
Mr Passmore said the government needed to take responsibility for the "disappointing" turnout.
And I have to take responsibility for the job that I am seeking, and I intend to do that.
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We need to take responsibility for the fact that we are the world's two largest emitters of greenhouse gases.
Everyone in public life, where ever they are, has to take responsibility for the actions and the decisions that they take.
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Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, the finance minister, will be invited to fall on his sword to take responsibility for the scandals within his ministry.
"We will now move further and faster with our strategy" of training Afghan forces to take responsibility for the country's security, he said.
We are being told that Britain's top policeman, Sir Paul Stephenson, has resigned in order to take responsibility for the failures in the Metropolitan Police.
And the President is willing to deal with, to take responsibility for the need to solve that problem, and he expects others to as well.
Binkow says ChoicePoint needs to take responsibility for the consumers who don't have those sorts of resources and will likely be confused about how to protect themselves.
Just as we are all water managers, we all need to take responsibility for the wise use of wetlands in order to keep humankind supplied with water.
He called on the International Cricket Council to take responsibility for the policing of corruption from national cricket boards, who were under too much pressure to punish corrupt players.
An act of this nature would speak volumes about Bud Selig not only as a commissioner, but as someone willing to take responsibility for the egregious acts that had occurred under his leadership.
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Within hours, as casualties streamed into hospitals, the deputy prime minister, Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, a former general and prime minister who had recently joined the government to mediate with the PAD, resigned to take responsibility for the disorder.
Successful leaders also foster a genuine team environment in which senior executives are encouraged not only to take responsibility for the performance of their own teams but for the success or failure of the business as a whole.
But even if they won't break their word, they may no longer be around in a year or so to prevent such an alliance if next month they have to take responsibility for the SPD's worst election result since 1949.
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While it is certainly a good thing that Morgan has started to take responsibility for the offensive content of his routine by apologizing publicly to his fans and the gay community, he must do more to balance the harm that his words have inflicted.
Earlier on Thursday, Mr McKee told the inquiry that it had to be accepted that up until 2003 there was no "guidance, responsibility or authority" given to the trust board to take responsibility for the clinical safety and quality of care given to patients.
Firstly, Mr Hunt had failed to take responsibility for the actions of special adviser Adam Smith, Mr Miliband said, because Mr Smith had lost his job over the extent of contact between his department and News Corp as it pursued its takeover bid but Mr Hunt was still in his post.
While the guidelines will, hopefully, lead to a lowering of medical costs important for physicians and hospitals as insurance companies and government are increasingly putting the pressure on these providers to take responsibility for the ever spiraling costs of care there remains the question of whether or not patients really want to have fewer tests.
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In the news conference before he resigned, Mushfiqur said that he and the other batsmen had to take responsibility for the performances, and refused to blame the wickets in contrast to someone like BCB media committee chairman Jalal Yunus, who blamed everyone from the Bangladesh players to the umpires to the Zimbabwe board after the loss in the first Test.
Dr. JENDAYI FRAZER (Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs): Well, the basic message was that the government of Sudan needs to take responsibility for ending the humanitarian crisis and the war in Darfur.
"We have also repeatedly pressed the government to take responsibility for protecting the physical integrity of those in detention, even if they go on being held outside state authority for a limited period of time, " Martin told CNN.
Water companies are being told by the government to take on responsibility for the sewers that run underneath homeowners' properties.
They need the ability to take risks and take responsibility for the consequences.
Regarding the refugee question, the head of the Palestinian delegation said there has been considerable progress not only on the question of how to take historic responsibility for the refugee question, but also practical aspects of resolving it.
The Afghan government says it is fighting corruption and that the police and armed forces are ready and willing to take full responsibility for the security of their country.
And so I think I've got to take direct responsibility for the fact that we have not made as much progress as we need to make.
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