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Individualism.
obviously
Tough love should only be used to teach another person or a child that they need to be responsible for their own actions or to learn to say the word 'no' when necessary so that person or child learns they cannot have their own way.
One should only be responsible for one's own actions so the answer is "NO".
Nothing, as a person ts responsible for their own actions, not some fictious evil dude.
This quote indicates that a person's actions, behavior, and accomplishments are what define them and shape their identity. It suggests that individuals are responsible for their own actions and will be judged based on what they do.
No! It is the buyers need to take due diligence! In other words, you are responsible for what you buy. The dealer may not have been aware, and as always a person is and should be responsible for their own actions!
they are responsible for their own tragedies because their actions cause them to die
they are responsible for their own tragedies because their actions cause them to die
The man with a hoe is responsible for his own condition. His circumstances are a result of his own actions, choices, and circumstances.
It is much easier and simpler to answer in the reverse manner:They ARE responsible for: directly - for their own actions and indirectly - for the official actions of their subordinates.
You are responsible for your own grade. A responsible person does their own work.