Unschooled in the necessity of being accountable for her own actions and given to bouts of depression, Margaret took refuge in drink. |
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Those people should be made accountable for their actions, and I look forward to them reaping the whirlwind from the New Zealand people. |
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Directors will be held accountable for what they know and what they should know. |
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If he is a fraudster, then those who supported him must be held accountable for doing so. |
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Nevertheless, as a registered nurse you are accountable for your own actions. |
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Imagine if we held America accountable for every secret liaison its agents have ever made. |
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No combination of world powers has been able or willing to hold this rogue state accountable for its transgressions. |
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But above all it is the players who must be held accountable for this awful, pathetic display. |
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Who else can conceivably be held accountable for a decision reached at a meeting chaired by the highest executive authority in the land? |
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While this is not an excuse for a man to sin sexually, his wife is accountable for her part in the marriage bed. |
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Those involved in the mass murder on Tuesday must be held accountable for their actions. |
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The decision-making process was usually secretive, and judges were never held accountable for their judgments. |
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Hold anyone who has perpetrated this treasonous war accountable for their crimes. |
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Therefore, you should not worry that he will be held accountable for miserliness or whatever. |
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Only with a mobilization of students can we show the council that they are accountable for their actions. |
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As a student body, we must keep our leaders, people in positions of public trust, accountable for their actions and inactions. |
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The officials should be held accountable for the loss of valuable items from their territory. |
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Who is responsible and accountable for husbanding the bank's highly geared capital? |
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Council employees should also be accountable for non-performance which certainly does not appear to be the present situation. |
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Vashee discloses that the union is currently working out ways in which the agency could be made more accountable for its alleged non-performance. |
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They have held corporate officers and directors accountable for their actions. |
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Voters and policymakers should hold school districts and their employees accountable for student learning. |
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Moreover, it is obvious that if a fiduciary holds trust property at the cesser of his fiduciary relationship, he remains accountable for it. |
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But what is also clear is that there is a charter, and the organisation will be held accountable for its implementation. |
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Should software makers be made more accountable for damage caused by faulty programs? |
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I wish there was some way to make these felonious corporate entities accountable for their manifold crimes against us and the environment. |
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I am now personally accountable for some of the solar system's interplanetary debris. |
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Newcastle then moved quickly to become more accountable for its own operations in terms of energy and resource consumption. |
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I give the military credit that the command, flag rank, has been accountable for that. |
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He should hold junk food and advertising executives accountable for their role in promoting obesity and disease throughout the globe. |
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He is insulated from being held accountable for making bad laws and regulations. |
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Of course it is right that the legal profession should be accountable for its acts and defaults. |
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Should the corporate media not be held accountable for blocking the democratic process? |
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He suggested that a club be formed and that its members be held accountable for the responsible use of the pier. |
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When nobody can be held accountable for decisions like this, democracy is dead. |
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The plaintiffs say they want to see the church and government held accountable for these abuses. |
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Politicians are held accountable for their execution of duties in governing a country. |
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History will tell whether those responsible will be held accountable for their crimes. |
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What's the status of finding out who or what is to be held accountable for what went wrong? |
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Next, they must consistently follow the procedure and be accountable for their practice by adhering strictly to the policy. |
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The Bill foresees the appointment of a director of children's services who will be accountable for local authority education and children's social care needs. |
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Committee Chairman Ed Royce called for a tribunal to be established to hold the Assad regime accountable for war crimes. |
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Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed. |
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Led by an inspector, each Local Policing Team will have its own sergeants and constables and will be accountable for police performance and responding to community concerns. |
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They are accountable for producing past profit reports that may have relied excessively on running down reserves to preserve a mirage of real growth. |
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The commission held him accountable for the rampage of pillage, murder, and destruction conducted by his forces in the Philippines before his capture. |
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There are some supernaturalists and some naturalists who are determinists and who do not hold anyone accountable for anything, except God or nature. |
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The strategy holds police commanders accountable for crime rates. |
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I am accountable for the way I handled the situation, and at a human level it was unfair to Abel. |
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A number of people in the business community expressed the sentiment that the owners should be held accountable for the incident and that reparations should be sought. |
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In fact, far more men are not held accountable for sexual assault than are falsely accused of it. |
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But the human rights camp often downplays the military might that must underpin any successful effort to hold thugs and tyrants accountable for their atrocities. |
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Donor institutions need to be made accountable for loans made in bad faith, where official corruption was ignored or factored into the terms of the agreement. |
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Okay, yes, they'll slant the statistics to suit their arguments, but in the main they are accountable for what they say and any massaging of data will be subtly done. |
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People are still held accountable for their actions, be it the simple breaking of a window, or the murder of a foreign dignitary, people cannot argue fate made them do it. |
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When companies do bad things they ought to be held accountable for them. |
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As a result, the industry lacks clarity about who is in charge and accountable for decisions. |
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Executives were not held accountable for the failures, and some were promoted despite them. |
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It is separate from and independent from Government but accountable for its use of public funds. |
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Then the ruler holds the minister accountable for the achievement which is based solely on his job. |
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That's how Weather forecasters have the luxury of not being held accountable for their predictions. |
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We now have an obligation to our fellow Bay Staters to hold candidates accountable for their words and actions as lawmakers. |
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The house was furnished with funds that I was accountable for. |
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Johnson was chiefly held accountable for running a horse, Striking Article, eight times after he had undergone a palmar neurectomy, for which he was banned for three years. |
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Once the players are evaluated for the first time, they can be held accountable for their efforts in improving the problem areas discovered during their evaluation. |
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Again, Union men arrested not just the triggerwoman, but the men in the house as well, holding them equally accountable for the actions of anyone in the household. |
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Under the new political system, the Oprichniki were given large estates, but unlike the previous landlords, could not be held accountable for their actions. |
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Hence, Marx's influence on antimilitarist doctrine was not surprising, although making Marx accountable for the antimilitarist tradition is a large overstatement. |
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Future research should address how accredited schools are formatively and summatively evaluated and held accountable for maintaining adherence to accreditation standards. |
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The health and safety of New Mexicans will always be our priority and we have to hold federal agencies accountable for safe operations in the state of New Mexico. |
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