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1 We're going to make government more transparent and more accountable , she said.
2 Policing, it is said, is different now, more open and more accountable .
3 The mother is more accountable for the unfortunate situation than the child.
4 Hence she would be held more accountable for the dissemination of light.
5 Mr Bleijie said the discussion paper aims to make the government more accountable .
6 Tuvalu's health minister Satini Manuella says those countries should be held more accountable .
7 Men have to hold themselves more accountable . Well said young man, well said.
8 Many critics, however, believe Drudge himself needs to be more accountable .
9 It is seeking widespread reforms to ensure public servants are held more accountable .
10 They're opposed to National's plan to make schools more accountable for their results.
11 That policy called for placing a greater emphasis on holding individuals more accountable .
12 The BBC needs to be become much more accountable to those it serves.
13 When the report is there, it makes you feel more accountable .
14 If the police can't handle being held more accountable , then we need new police.
15 The aim is to make reproductive health services more accountable .
16 Critics said those banks should have been held more accountable for their risky business.
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