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51responsible government — As with representative government, the term can be used in several ways in political discussion. Three main meanings can be discerned. (1) Responsiveness: those who are chosen to represent us are expected to be sensitive to the needs, opinions …
52responsible bidder — One who is capable financially and competent to complete the job for which he is bidding. A responsible bidder is one who is not only financially responsible, but who is possessed of a judgment, skill, ability, capacity and integrity requisite… …
53Responsible decision making — People have different ways of making decisions. Inactive decision making is delaying a decision in the hope that the situation will resolve itself. Reactive decision making is allowing the views and opinions of others to determine your decision.… …
54responsible person — atsakingasis asmuo statusas Aprobuotas sritis veterinarija apibrėžtis Savininkas ar jo įgaliotas asmuo, teisiškai atsakingas už tam tikrą veiklą ar objektą. pavyzdys( iai) maisto tvarkymo subjekto atsakingasis asmuo; gamybos įmonės atsakingasis… …
55responsible cause — So as to relieve defendant from liability for injuries, a cause which is the culpable act of a human being who is legally responsible for such act. See proximate cause …
56responsible bidder — A bidder in the letting of a contract for a public work or improvement who has financial responsibility and also the judgment, skill, ability, capacity, and integrity to complete the improvement. O Brien v Carney (DC Mass) 6 F Supp 761; Kelling v …
57responsible — re·spon·si·ble || rɪ spÉ‘nsÉ™bl / pÉ’n adj. dependable, reliable; accountable, liable …
58responsible — a. Answerable, liable, accountable, amenable …
59responsible — adj 1. answerable, accountable, liable, amenable, chargeable; in one s hands, on one s shoulders, Inf. in one s lap; beholden, obligated, obliged, bound, duty bound, subject. 2. sane, rational, competent, Latin, compos mentis; sensible, sound,… …
60responsible — re·spon·si·ble …