Responsibilities gravitate to the ordsprog

en Responsibilities gravitate to the person who can shoulder them.
  Tom Stoppard

en Responsibilities gravitate to the man who can shoulder them and the power to him who knows how
  Elbert Hubbard

en He isn't a real boss until he has trained subordinates to shoulder most of his responsibilities

en It indicates that China takes international obligations seriously and aims to shoulder its responsibilities.

en Marek sustained a fracture in his right shoulder, which was discovered during an MRI. The subsequent result is that he will require surgery. It's important to note that this injury is to the right shoulder while both of his previous shoulder injuries were to his left shoulder.

en He is just full of life. People gravitate towards him. He'd see young kids out on the track and he'd go right over to them and help them out. That's the kind of person he is. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. He is just full of life. People gravitate towards him. He'd see young kids out on the track and he'd go right over to them and help them out. That's the kind of person he is.

en Just as we stood shoulder to shoulder on Iraq and contained him as a threat, so I think we'll stand shoulder to shoulder in the future.

en China and Canada shoulder important responsibilities in safeguarding world peace and promoting common development,

en I know what's expected of me. It's not like I'm a young kid anymore; there's responsibilities and there's obligations not only to me and my family but to this organization and this team, and I want to live up to that. You put those pressures, along with trying to get your shoulder back together, and there's a lot going on.

en The government and society should shoulder responsibilities and give them more care, to help them recover physically and mentally, and thus to change the whole picture of their lives.

en I made the comment at the time that he was better in person than he was on tape and I thought he was pretty good on tape. He runs hard, he's extremely competitive. ... He shoots over his left shoulder, he shoots over his right shoulder. And he's got a lot of quickness. He, along with Sylvester Seay, are two impressive freshman athletes. He is going to be a force to be reckoned with.

en India is poised today to enter a new phase in its foreign policy. We aspire to be a permanent member of the Security Council. We are demonstrating a growing capability to shoulder regional and global responsibilities.

en While the breadth of his new responsibilities will be wide, he has consistently demonstrated the creative and management capacity to handle the broad range of duties he will now shoulder. With this promotion, we are consolidating all Disney Studios operations under Joe Roth.
  Michael Eisner

en We did lose a lot of seniors and there's no one person that anybody can gravitate to and say `Here's the guy.' I know it's nice to have outstanding players. But I also know it takes a team of 22 players to get it done on the field. If we have 22 no-name people and we're doing OK, that's the bottom line.

en There's a very good chance (of a change) to the management structure as there should be in any case where you lose a very significant employee, ... When you have a person with Stacey's tenure, the structure starts to gravitate toward the individual. Now, we have a clean slate. We have to determine how the existing people fit into it and where the gaps are.


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