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- The remainder then could be secured more effectively and accountably.
- A country as huge and complex as Russia cannot be run efficiently or accountably by Kremlin nominees.
- Meanwhile, the value of the dollar, which would be hurt by an interest-rate cut, accountably rose.
- Coleman nixed the SBC deal, and Martin stood up accountably to say the miscommunication occurred because " Bill Martin screwed up ."
- Friedrich had a step on forward Andrew Av Flotum, then accountably dived into a header that went straight into his own cage.
- I make no apology for the expectation that administrators use their powers responsbilgy and accountably . talk ) 23 : 40, 25 February 2008 ( UTC)
- Friedrich, a 23-year-old, had a step on forward Andrew Av Flotum, then accountably dived into a header he sent hurtling into his own cage.
- Friedrich, a 23-year-old from Hertha Berlin, had a step on forward Andrew Av Flotum, then accountably dived into a header he sent hurtling into his own cage.
- To respond directly to your question, I will do my bit by acting quickly, openly, and accountably on cases that are accepted in order to restore community confidence in the body.
- U . S . Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky, coincidentally visiting Beijing just after the ban was announced on April 21, objected that it unfairly penalizes U . S . companies that operate openly and accountably.
- "The decline can't accountably be explained by the take of the legal fishing industry, " she said, and the area has apparently been free of the poaching ships plundering other Antarctic waters.
- Vice President Dick Cheney said on Capitol Hill that the Bush administration had " recommended " to Congress a yardstick to assure accountably for failing schools, but added that discussions lie ahead on " exactly how that gets put together ."
- Even though Ashcroft champions a buff executive because the elected president is accountable to the people ( unlike the unelected courts ), his Justice Department has balked repeatedly at court rulings directing the government to act accountably-- by releasing detainee names so the public can see whether authorities have acted properly; by providing due processto those confined; by opening immigration hearings to the light of day unless there's a compelling reason not to do so.
- Whereas traditional DP studies explore the situated, occasioned, rhetorical use of our rich common sense psychological lexicon across various forms of spoken data, this newer form of textual DP shows that and how authors use that same lexicon in order to present themselves ( or others ) as individuals and / or members of larger collectives that are ( ab ) normal, ( ir ) rational, ( un ) reasonable, etc . This approach has proved particularly productive in an age marked by the growth in usage of social media, SMS texts, photo messaging apps, blogs / vlogs, YouTube, interactive websites ( etc . ) : never before have so many opportunities for explicitly public, accountably interactional and rhetorically motivated invocations of psychological terms been available to so many people.