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Meanings of personally accountable in English
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Usage of personally accountable in English
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I will be personallyaccountable for the consequences of this vote, he added.
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I am holding Mursi personallyaccountable for this chaos.
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His will is free: and he is personallyaccountable for whom he may choose as master.
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It is a truism that we are powerless to change something unless we hold ourselves personallyaccountable.
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Any attempt at manipulation or fraud, regardless of investor harm, will result in individuals being held personallyaccountable.
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We were all trembling lest we should be held personallyaccountable for the disastrous result of the battle.
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But I hold you personallyaccountable for those words, and you shall discover that I will fight 'mit mens.
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If everyone does their job, everyone leads by example, everyone is personallyaccountable, I think the team will be successful.
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The details of settlement talks show how regulators are now demanding that bank employees be held personallyaccountable for their activities.
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Police say it means a skipper will be held personallyaccountable and could face charges should something go wrong on the water.
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We can't control our current administration's response, but we can hold ourselves personallyaccountable for our own active role in slowing the spread.
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The regime makes managers personallyaccountable for their actions to set what regulators have described as the right "tone at the top".
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After a handful of cases where CCOs were held personallyaccountable, then-SEC Commissioner Daniel Gallagher in 2015 voiced opposition(here) to holding CCOs accountable.
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Senior Sergeant Martin Paget said this means a skipper will be held personallyaccountable, and could face charges, should something go wrong on the water.
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Senior health service managers will have to be more personallyaccountable for how money is spent if the Government is to agree to increasing investme(...)
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"Sir," he was wont to observe, addressing me as if I were personallyaccountable, "you are emasculating the human species.