shirking in the PONS Dictionary

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Second, redundancy may lead to shirking of responsibility among workers.
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But the artist doesn't shirk on the male characters either, giving them appealing detail and style as well.
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Courts can not shirk from responsibility when it looks like a political battle.
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He dismissed his disciples' protests by saying that one should not shirk one's duty and should not try to avoid paying one's dues.
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He has said that he felt like a coward for sending them away and that he was shirking his responsibility.
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Whoever shirks his work or feigns physical deficiency or disease with the aim of being idle. 2.
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Obvious incentives would exist for firms to declare shirking when it has not taken place.
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Landlords opt for sharecropping to avoid the administrative costs and shirking that occurs on plantations and haciendas.
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In other words, the common people participate in taqwa by simply avoiding shirk.
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Usually, however, he finds a way to preserve his positive image of himself and to shirk responsibility for others.
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