shirk in A Sentence

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    She never Shirked from her duty.

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    These people never Shirk from responsibilities.

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    We cannot Shirk our responsibility any longer.

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    He also Shirked World War II.

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    Shirking of what is thus painful.

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    All who Shirk duty.

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    I can't Shirk the blame.

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    It was a responsibility that I could not Shirk.

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    Our political leaders can no longer Shirk their responsibilities.

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    And these are the first things to be Shirked.

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    He was a person who never Shirked the difficult issues.

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    I'm not good at anything else, but I won't Shirk my responsibilities.

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    I have not sought this enormous responsibility, but I will not Shirk it.

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    When local authorities attempt to enforce labor laws and construction regulations, subcontractors Shirk responsibility.

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    I hope that none of the brothers and sisters Shirk this responsibility or merely go through the motions.

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    (And the Day whereon We shall gather them all together, then We shall say to those who committed Shirk…)(10:28) until,

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    Industry insiders have also warned of increased compliance costs, and say businesses that Shirk their responsibilities could end up shutting down altogether.

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    These mental gymnastics take place when we avoid looking at our bank account after paying the bills or Shirk scheduling that long overdue doctor's appointment.

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    All people who focus on life and seek to be God's people are able to take performing their duty as a responsibility that cannot be Shirked;

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    Then when He makes them taste some mercy from Him, then all of a sudden a group among them starts committing Shirk again with their Master.

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    If environmental protocols will cause economic difficulties or harm to a country, it may Shirk the protocols while other countries adhere to them, creating a classic free-rider problem.

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    Time is running out to save the Paris Agreement, UN climate experts warned Tuesday at a key Bangkok meeting, as rich nations were accused of Shirking their responsibility for environmental damage.

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    Time is running out to save the Paris Agreement, United Nations climate experts warned Tuesday at a key Bangkok-meeting, as rich nations were accused of Shirking their responsibility for environmental damage.

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    Time is running out to save the Paris Agreement, United Nations climate experts warned Tuesday at a key Bangkok meeting, as rich nations were accused of Shirking their responsibility for environmental damage.

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    Time is running out to save the Paris Agreement, UN climate experts warned on Tuesday at a key Bangkok meeting, as rich nations were accused of Shirking their responsibility for environmental damage.

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    Call it laziness, sloth, ineptitude, idleness, or whatever you like but the idea of doing nothing when things need to be done is often considered to be a sign of weakness or Shirking.

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    Call it laziness, sloth, ineptitude, idleness, or whatever you like but the idea of doing nothing when things needs to be done is often considered to be a sign of weakness or Shirking.

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    If your nature is very lazy, then everything you say is all aimed at Shirking blame and responsibility for your perfunctoriness and laziness, and your actions will be very slow and perfunctory, and very good at covering up the truth.

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    Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Franklin College Library(Shirk Hall), Franklin College-Old Main, Franklin Commercial Historic District, Franklin Senior High School, Greenlawn Cemetery, Herriott House, Johnson County Courthouse Square, Martin Place Historic District, Masonic Temple, and August Zeppenfeld House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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    The emerging complex challenges of maintaining good health of the precious, scare and Shirking soil resource for sustained high productivity under the current and projected unprecedented pressure are enormous, but their cost-effective, eco-friendly, farmer-friendly and scientifically sound solutions will be amply rewarding in terms of food security, environmental safety and over all human welfare.

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