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Mr Riordan read philosophy at Princeton, where he was much preoccupied by the subject of personal responsibility to the community.
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Of these three, only Enrolled Agents have been subject to the direct oversight of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility as to their return preparation practice, testing and mandatory Continuing Professional Education (CPE).
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In Scientology, the auditor bears a significant responsibility for the progress of his subject.
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However, the formality of the power structure was thrown into stark relief when the US government under George W Bush intervened directly on the subject of .xxx domain names, and then moved responsibility for certain naming from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (Iana) to Icann.
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The Bureau of Investigation and Analysis said its report does not examine the issue of responsibility for the crash, which is the subject of a separate judicial inquiry.
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Nike, for example, came to the subject in defensive mode: it was attacked in the early 1990s, when the idea of corporate responsibility had barely surfaced.
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But Clinton did admit that as party leader, he bears responsibility for the Democrats' questionable fund-raising, now the subject of Justice Department and congressional investigations.
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This is kind of the committee that has responsibility for overseeing the entire federal government, apart from those particular subject matter areas that we specifically cover.
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But under the Ministry of Justice's proposals - which are subject to a six-week consultation period - responsibility for monitoring some 200, 000 medium and low risk offenders will be transferred from 35 local trusts to the private sector.
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They are decisions of a kind for which the judiciary has neither aptitude, facilities, nor responsibility, and have long been held to belong in the domain of political power, not subject to judicial intrusion or inquiry.
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