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Ministerial responsibility (2520 bytes)
1: ...[political minister|minister]] bears the ultimate responsibility for the actions of their [[Ministry (government d... 3: This responsibility means that if waste, corruption, or any other mis... 7: The reverse of ministerial responsibility is that civil servants are not supposed to take c... 9: ...ome pundits have argued the notion of ministerial responsibility has been eroded in many Commonwealth countries. W... 11: In Canada ministerial responsibility has been reduced as it has become increasingly co... Prime ministerial government (1811 bytes) 1: ...of this boundary. An oft cited example of [[prime ministerial government]] is the [[United Kingdom]], where rec... 3: ...-work]]. Brown also chairs the [[Economic Affairs ministerial standing committee]], which is beyond a chancello... North-South Ministerial Council (3038 bytes) 1: ...r twelve policy areas. Six of these areas are the responsibility of corresponding '''North-South Implementation Bo... 5: ...lled [[Tourism Ireland]]. Six other areas are the responsibility of executive North-South Implementation Bodies: 40: ...ment|Government]] of the Republic of Ireland. The Ministerial Council may meet in either a plenary or sectoral ... 52: *[http://www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org/ Official website] Responsibility (1623 bytes) 1: In [[moral philosophy]], the word '''''responsibility''''' has at least two related meanings: 5: ... one's [[purpose]]s, one must act oneself ("take" responsibility) rather than expecting others to do something (co... 9: ...[society]]) become an occasion for sheeting home "responsibility" ([[blame]]). 11: ...]]s also occurs in other [[arena]]s: one expects "responsibility" from [[child]]ren, [[spouse]]s, [[workmate]]s an... 13: ...ection on [[free will#Moral responsibility|moral responsibility]] in the article on [[free will]]. Collective responsibility (618 bytes) 1: '''Collective responsibility''' is a principle of [[British]] [[Cabinet]] [[Go... Diffusion of responsibility (1785 bytes) 1: ...oups of people above a certain critical size when responsibility is not explicitly assigned. 3: Diffusion of responsibility can manifest itself Media responsibility (525 bytes) 2: '''Media responsibility''' is those functions that society and government... Social responsibility (138 bytes) 3: The responsibility of a responsible agent who chooses to participate... Responsibility assumption (11519 bytes) 1: ...role in shaping their experience, the doctrine of responsibility assumption posits that the individual's mental co... 3: ...n of making an assumption that a concept such as "responsibility" exists. 5: ==Variations in degree of personal responsibility postulated== 6: ...in variable within various interpretations of the responsibility assumption doctrine is the degree to which the in... 8: ===Partial but substantial responsibility=== Chain of Responsibility (1047 bytes) 1: '''Chain of Responsibility''' is a system of making an organisation as a who... 5: ...dlines. There needs to be a so-called '''Chain of Responsibility''' to bring supervisors and management into the s... Diminished responsibility (1283 bytes) 1: In [[jurisprudence]], '''diminished responsibility''' (or '''diminished capacity''') is a [[defense ... 3: ...977]] p.830), stated, "the defense [of diminished responsibility]...was first recognized by [[Scotland|Scottish]] ... 7: ... be no defense of diminished capacity, diminished responsibility, or [[irresistible impulse]]..." People For Internet Responsibility (365 bytes) 1: The '''People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR)''' is a global, ad hoc network of individu... Chain-of-responsibility pattern (1009 bytes) 1: In [[computer programming]], '''chain-of-responsibility pattern''' is a [[design pattern (computer scienc... 3: ... in alternate directions out, forming a tree of [[responsibility]]. Recursion could continue until the command is ... 11: * [[Chain of Responsibility]] Extended producer responsibility (383 bytes) 1: '''Extended Producer Responsibility''' ([[EPR]]) is a strategy designed to promote th... Corporate social responsibility (7772 bytes) 1: '''Corporate social responsibility (CSR)''' is a company’s obligation to be accounta... 15: ==Examples of corporate social responsibility== 57: [[de:Corporate_Social_Responsibility]] Responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks (27271 bytes) 2: ...sponsible, whether other groups deserve secondary responsibility, and if so, what level of guilt these other group... 6: ...e]], a Palestinian terrorist group, had claimed [[responsibility]] for the attacks, but this was denied by a senio... 8: Next to claim responsibility were the [[Taliban]] of [[Afghanistan]]. The Tali... 14: ...Responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks|responsibility]], the [[militant]] [[Islamic]] [[al-Qaida]] grou... 26: ...le, careful planning and refraining from claiming responsibility, the attacks are reminiscent of Al-Qaida's previo... Class-Responsibility-Collaboration card (1395 bytes) 1: '''Class-Responsibility-Collaboration cards''' ('''CRC cards''') are a [[... Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (2903 bytes) 1: The '''Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination''' (MPRE) is a two-hour multiple-choi... 7: ...thics/mcpr.pdf The ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility], [http://www.abanet.org/cpr/mrpc/mrpc_home.html ... Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (312 bytes) 1: ...[Norbert Wiener Award for Social and Professional Responsibility]]. Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act (1662 bytes) 1: The '''Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act''', also known as the '''...
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