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Politicians should have ultimate responsibility; if things go wrong, they carry the can.
"But if Nafta sinks or there's a serious trade war, he will carry the can," Mr. Granatstein continued.
The Mittelstand (companies) should not carry the can for either the failures of politicians or the manipulations of carmakers.
Democrats believe that as Republicans control the House, the Senate and the White House, they will carry the can.
"It's wrong to say that the employees now have to carry the can," Oliver Zuehlke, who represents Bayer's German workers, told Reuters.
Speaking on a panel about who should carry the "can," or take responsibility, for wrongdoing in business, Mr. Hauser said the question focused on the wrong issue.
When Mr Giuliani feared he was going to be made to carry the can for pressing the Ukrainians to investigate Mr Biden in advance of the two presidents' call, he promptly implicated the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, and his department in the plot.
The need for a turnaround plan at the VW brand has been amplified by the billions of costs it is facing for its diesel emissions scandal but union leaders do not want workers to carry the can for what they see as the mistakes of managers.
"Honesty about what the real factual situations are, specific actionable points at the end of it all on what needs to happen, willingness of all the blocks to come together and find a joint solution not to leave it to one block to carry the can," he said.
Brooks explained to the incredulous caller that moving a drone into foreign air space demanded a great deal of planning, volumes of legal advice and the right senior official to sign off on where a drone would come from, who would control it and analyze its images, and who would carry the can if it were shot down.
He also said in this interview that he "must carry the can" for the Winter of Discontent.
At work, Ambrose again serves Dan, who had an argument with Nicola whilst viewing another flat. It now transpires that Dan used to have a promising career in the Army, but was dismissed after the men he was responsible for committed some undisclosed atrocity. Although Dan accepts that what his men did was wrong and, as the only officer present, he should carry the can, he appears to be in denial about his share of the responsibility. Vaguely referring to a past relationship, Ambrose suggests that the solution may be for Dan to, at least temporarily, meet other women.
No. Do I think it was a great thing that happened to Wimbledon? No ... I don’t feel in the right over the way this club was born. But I don’t think I could live with myself if I hadn't gone out and bought the club when it was hours away from liquidation. It was about to be completely finito ... What happened was my fault, and I have to take responsibility for it. But I don’t see why my players, staff and our young supporter base should be forced to carry the can and live with the nastiness, it's nothing to do with them.
An 'old desert hand', he had shown himself 'a brave and honourable soldier'. His 'failure' at Mareth may have been due to his own shortcomings, as Montgomery, by this time enraptured by his own 'left hook' success, expressed with such emphatic authority. But the alternative possibility, that too much was demanded of him and his Division and that blame for the failure of the frontal attack lay higher up the chain of command, has scarcely had an airing. Later in the war, Leese, Nichols' corps commander at Mareth, had to, as he put it, 'carry the can for Dickie (Mountbatten)'.
The Institute for Public Policy Research and Age UK both maintain that social care elderly people receive should be free for those who need it. The need for social care for older and disabled adults is rising due to an aging population and increased numbers of disabled adults. Caroline Abrahams of Age UK said, “The problems facing social care are national, but for too long successive governments have left local councils to carry the can. That’s been grossly unfair to local communities and above all to older and disabled people, more than 1.5 million of whom now have some unmet need for care.
In the case of food waste, a second trade-off presents itself as large trash cans are more likely to sit for a long time in the kitchen, leading to higher levels of decomposing food indoors and a potential pest attraction. With a small trash can, the can will be taken out to the Dumpster more often, thus eliminating the persist rot that attracts pests. Of course, a user of a large trashcan could carry the can outside frequently anyway, but the heavier can would weigh more and the user would have to think more about when to take the can out, or confine themselves to a schedule, compared to a smaller can which is evidently full when it takes taking out. In cold climates, mittens in which all the fingers are in the same compartment serve well to keep the hands warm, but this arrangement also confines finger movement and prevents the full range of hand function; gloves, with their separate fingers, do not have this drawback, but they do not keep the fingers as warm as mittens do.

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