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It's not something you hear - it's "The buck stops here." Both sayings refer to passing on responsibility. If you "pass the buck," you refuse to accept responsibility for whatever's going on, and if it stops here, you do accept it.

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"The buck stops here" is a phrase that was popularized by U.S. President Harry S. Truman .

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 was released on:

USA: 3 September 2010

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The Buck Stops Here - King of the Hill - was created on 2000-10-01.

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"The buck stops here."

"He shot the seven point buck."

"He asked to borrow a buck."

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The cast of The Buck Stops Here - 2010 includes: Mark Kayser as Himself - Host

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 California Blacktail was released on:

USA: 26 August 2011

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 Texas-Jacalon was released on:

USA: 25 August 2011

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The buck stops here

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Harry S Truman said "The buck stops here." He had it on a sign on his desk.

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House of Payne - 2006 The Buck Stops Here - 2.12 was released on:

USA: 11 July 2007

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Against the Grain - 1993 The Buck Stops--- There 1-2 was released on:

USA: 8 October 1993

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The cast of The Buck Stops Here - 2004 includes: Elizabeth Bove as Linda Michael Cleeff as Jack Jerry Less as Stuart

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House of Payne - 2006 The Buck Stops Here 2-12 was released on:

USA: 11 July 2007

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 Whiteout or Whitetails 4-5 was released on:

USA: 23 September 2012

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'The Buck stops here' a sign to be found on the desk of President Truman. First put there 2nd October 1945

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He had a sign that said "The Buck Stops Here"

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The buck that stops here is a metaphorical reference to taking responsibility or making decisions. It suggests that the individual in charge must address the situation or issue at hand, as the term "buck" here signifies accountability or leadership.

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 Wyoming Big Bucks 4-1 was released on:

USA: 28 August 2012

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 Idaho Double Vision 4-2 was released on:

USA: 2 September 2012

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 The Whitetails of South Dakota 4-4 was released on:

USA: 16 September 2012

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 Nebraska Bucks Back 4-7 was released on:

USA: 7 October 2012

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The phrase "the buck stops here" means that responsibility or accountability for a decision or issue ultimately rests with the person who says it and they will not pass it on to someone else. It is often associated with decisive leadership and taking ownership of outcomes.

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You may be thinking of Harry Truman, who put a sign on his desk, "The buck stops here." It meant that the final responsibility fell on him.

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 High Stakes on Closing Day 4-10 was released on:

USA: 21 October 2012

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The buck stops here. He can sign it into law or veto it sending it back.

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The motto of the USS Harry S. Truman is "The Buck Stops Here".

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The Love Boat - 1977 Buck Stops Here The For Better or Worse Bet on It 7-16 was released on:

USA: 14 January 1984

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Dallas - 1978 The Buck Stops Here 7-10 was released on:

USA: 2 December 1983

Netherlands: 24 May 1984

West Germany: 17 July 1984

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Lyrics from Genesis's No Reply At All from their 1981 album Abacab?

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 South Texas Two-Step Part 1 4-8 was released on:

USA: 16 September 2012

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The Buck Stops Here - 2010 South Texas Two-Step Part II 4-9 was released on:

USA: 14 October 2012

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The Buck Stops Here, Red Herring and Give 'em Hell Harry.

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President Theodore Roosevelt

Harry S. Truman, the "buck stops here" president.

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first answer:

"give em hell, Harry"

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"The Buck Stops Here"

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Yes, the phrase "the buck stops here" means taking responsibility and accountability for decisions and actions. It indicates a willingness to accept the consequences and make necessary decisions without passing the blame onto others.

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If the situation can not be resolved on a local basis (pastor, bishop , etc.) the 'buck stops' with the pope who would make the final decision.

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The sign was on President Truman's desk: THE BUCK STOPS HERE. Meaning quit passing the excuse or job onto other people.

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Rightly or wrongly, the nation ultimately holds the president responsible for the good and bad of government.
The phrase "the buck stops here" was a famous motto used by U.S. president Harry Truman. It means that responsibilities should not be passed beyond a point.

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I think its "Bruk it down" by Mr. Vegas!!:)

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A buck. The doe is the female deer and the male is a buck.

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Buck is the masculine........a male deer (the female is a doe).

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President Harry Truman; he kept a sign with those words on his desk in the White House.

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