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1 That also means there's no one to hold accountable when things go wrong.
2 Holder has vowed to hold accountable those responsible for the spill.
3 It pledged to hold accountable anyone who contributed to the error.
4 Château-Renard, furious, insisted that he would know whom to hold accountable .
5 He's a dude that you can hold accountable and he holds everybody accountable.
6 Clinton urged Suleiman "to hold accountable those responsible for violence" seen today.
7 It is you whom I hold accountable , Mrs. Astley.
8 You will have to listen, speak with boldness, forgive, understand, hold accountable , and ask for apologies.
9 Interior Minister Olga Sanchez said the government intended to hold accountable those responsible for plotting the murder.
10 If the system crashed, investors had no one to hold accountable and no bank to turn to.
11 The coalition sometimes admits "errors" and pledges to hold accountable anyone who caused civilian deaths.
12 We do not hold accountable those classes whom it would do no good to blame or punish.
13 Mr Obama also proposed introducing an "adversary" to hold accountable the secretive court behind the programmes.
14 For that to actually happen, powerful countries need to be held accountable .
15 Citizens need to be informed and institutions need to be held accountable .
16 Hold accountable those guilty of the mismanagement of government and public funds.
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