co-responsibility
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plural
co-responsibilitiesExample Sentences
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That reform is a concrete step toward what he calls “synodality,” a new way of being a church that envisions more co-responsibility in the key mission of spreading the Catholic faith.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 20, 2023
It “wants to take co-responsibility for combating the global climate crisis.”
From Seattle Times • Jul. 16, 2021
And he added that "it is the co-responsibility to deal with organized-crime issues."
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 7, 2017
Ugo La Malfa, leader of the small Republican Party and a perennial Cassandra of Italian politics, argued that only full Communist "co-responsibility" could provide the consensus necessary to cope with the country's grave problems.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Though he is still a staunch champion of "co-responsibility" of the bishops with the Pope, Suenens now emphasizes that structural reforms must be accompanied by spiritual renewal.
From Time Magazine Archive
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