Examples of using To take on responsibility in English and their translations into Swedish
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Motivate their members to take on responsibility;
A desire to take on responsibility and develop their career.
If we are expected to take on responsibility, however, then we can expect some responsibility  in return.
not afraid to take on responsibility?
It gives them an opportunity to take on responsibility and develop self-confidence.
innovation and the desire to take on responsibility.
In practice it will be that the European Union has to take on responsibility in some form for the entire region.
Their willingness to take on responsibility should be taken  seriously, as this would also achieve a degree of understanding of change.
be able and want to take on responsibility for both large and small tasks.
The ability and desire to take on responsibility as well as to  learn and develop in unison with an assignment becomes a natural part of the training.
learned how to take on responsibility and make decisions.
are trusted to take on responsibility early in their careers.
It has to take on responsibility for the examination and the approval of reconstruction programmes which will be submitted to  the Commission for decision.
IT We are looking for people with a passion for our products who want to take on responsibility from the very first day and share our team spirit.
I am grateful that I was permitted to take on responsibility and that as a citizen I am, of course, still responsible for Brandenburg,
This reduces the willingness on  the part of individual workers to  show an interest in occupational safety and health and to take on responsibility themselves.
more open to take on responsibility for his or her own employability in the working life.
as has sometimes happened in the past- take  the attitude that they are only willing to take on responsibility if they are paid for it.
Our people are encouraged to take on responsibility and explore their talent, using their skills
It is important that we give our staff the opportunity to  develop in their work and to take on responsibility- with a good balance between work and leisure time.
the idea of"participatory democracy", meaning the creation of a living democracy through participation and the readiness to take on responsibility in the public domain.
autonomy, how to take on responsibility, the ability to  work in a team
Can we be sure that a generation of children which spends more time with strangers than with their own parents will one day be just as willing to take on responsibility for old, ailing and disabled people as we are today?
They must be real programmes, for unless we can persuade this civil society to take on responsibility for itself, if we, the EU do not help,
our awareness of the need for us to take on responsibility, and our willingness to  do so together on  the basis of the EU Budget.
But the value of the work is to  be found in the determination and the strength to take on responsibility for supporting SMEs
There is an obligation to  provide such persons with relevant basic training and to take on responsibility for their actions Article 4(1)
This program caught my interest from the moment I heard about it as it gives young people the chance to take on responsibility and offer the opportunity to  work in an international group.