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And No. 2 is to be able to take personal responsibility.
At some point, personal responsibility needs to come into play.
No government or medical action required here: just personal responsibility.
Apparently there is some hard feeling, for which I take personal responsibility.
How exactly do you give shape to this personal responsibility?
But for some it is a way to avoid personal responsibility.
Perhaps we could all begin by taking personal responsibility for the effect of our actions.
If people are determined to act as they do, then what about personal responsibility?
But much of his message seemed focused on personal responsibility.
"People are far too protected by society, and they have lost their sense of personal responsibility."
I think this is one thing for which a person ought to take personal responsibility.
Such a result is not, after all, at odds with the idea of personal responsibility.
I'll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.
Two and a half years later, do you feel any sense of personal responsibility for Sept. 11?
Certainly personal responsibility needs to play a greater role than it has done in the past decade.
"I can take personal responsibility as the point guard," he said.
When did personal responsibility end in this country and everything become someone else's fault?
Will he also accept that this should be his personal responsibility?
What is it about the concept of personal responsibility that you don't like?
I will take personal responsibility here because it is my proposal.
Shouldn't these companies take "personal responsibility" for the people they signed up?
People felt a personal responsibility in meeting the boat and getting the latest news.
"I bear personal responsibility for the election results," he said.
The difference is that I believe firmly in personal responsibility.
"There is both institutional and personal responsibility at higher levels."