responsibility
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Face the Music
To accept and deal with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions or decisions.
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It takes two to tango
Many situations, especially conflicts or complex interactions, require the involvement and cooperation of two parties, implying shared responsibility.
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Take your medicine
To accept an unpleasant but necessary consequence, punishment, or responsibility.
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Have a hand in
To be involved in or contribute to something, often an event or outcome.
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You pay the piper
This phrase means that the person who enjoys a particular privilege, service, or makes a particular demand must bear the associated costs or consequences.
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Duty calls
One must attend to obligations or responsibilities immediately.
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It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it
This phrase acknowledges that a necessary task is difficult or unpleasant, but essential, and therefore someone must undertake it.
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Shoulder the burden
To accept or take on a difficult responsibility or heavy task.
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Take the blame
To accept responsibility or culpability for something negative that has happened, whether or not one is truly at fault.
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Having a full plate
To be extremely busy or have many responsibilities to manage.
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The next step is yours
This phrase signifies that the responsibility for making a decision or taking further action now rests with the person being addressed.
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The baton has been passed to you
This phrase signifies that responsibility, leadership, or a specific task has been formally transferred from one person to another, specifically to the listener.
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The decision rests with you
You are the person solely responsible for making the final choice or resolution.
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It's up to you now
The responsibility for making a decision or taking an action rests entirely with the person being addressed.
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It's on you
This phrase indicates that someone is responsible for a particular task, decision, or consequence, or that it is their turn to act.
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The initiative is yours
This phrase signifies that the responsibility or opportunity to make the first move, decision, or take action belongs to the other person.