Responsibility in a sentence as a noun

Thank you for placing your professional responsibility ahead of getting a job.

Virtual monopolies need to recognize this, that they have a responsibility to the users.

It's the responsibility of the merchant to keep funds available to handle chargebacks, as I'm sure is clearly stated in their agreement.

He isn't passing blame around, but accepting responsibility.

"They didn't ask those questions, they couldn't take responsibility, they blamed the junior developer.

You have a form with a submit button -- that's where your responsibility as a founder and custodianship of user data begins.

It is your responsibility to obtain details from reporters, after the initial report, to avoid situations like this.

From there, it's Hachette's responsibility to deliver the orders to an Amazon distribution center.

The answer, as de Tocqueville noted years ago, is not to place faith in leaders but rather to take personal responsibility in our lives and to curtail the powers of those who govern.

The init system runs as PID 1 and strictly speaking, the sole responsibility is to daemonize, reap its children, set the session and process group IDs, and optionally exec the process manager.

By plagiarizing papers and programs, students completely miss the point of the exercise -- to learn to think!Indian colleges are by and large failing this primary responsibility of education, and their students suffer as a result.

Topic other than discussing the irresponsibility of "outing" a guy using the clever tricks of using his name and public records look ups.> A libertarian, Nakamoto encouraged his daughter to be independent, start her own business and "not be under the government's thumb," she says.

Almost all news organizations have abandoned reporting in favor of editorial; have cultivated reader opinion in place of responsibility; and have traded ethical standards for misdirection and whatever consensus defines as forgivable.

Responsibility definitions

noun

the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force; "we must instill a sense of duty in our children"; "every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty"- John D.Rockefeller Jr

See also: duty obligation

noun

the proper sphere or extent of your activities; "it was his province to take care of himself"

See also: province

noun

a form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct; "he holds a position of great responsibility"

See also: responsibleness