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Her attempt to hold anyone accountable has been maddeningly difficult.
When authority is diffused through an organization, it can be almost impossible to hold anyone accountable.
The Justice Department has essentially given up trying to make anyone accountable for the crisis.
"It's hard in such a religious culture to hold anyone accountable".
Demonstrators slammed the decision as a ruse designed to placate them without holding anyone accountable for the violence or corruption of the old government.
It is another sad reminder of this administration's refusal to hold anyone accountable for the way the public was led into the war with Iraq.
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It's a textbook example of why it's hard to hold anyone legally accountable for the financial crisis.
The C.I.A. never did an assessment to determine how a ruse had turned into a full-blown international incident, officials said, nor was anyone held accountable.
They are also less transparent; plus it is harder to hold anyone clearly accountable – blame for politicking can always be shifted around.
Not wanting to point fingers and name names — and set off partisan wrangling among the commissioners — the 9/11 Commission shied away from holding anyone personally accountable.
"This president has been enamored of George Tenet, and has been reluctant to hold him or anyone else accountable, and that failure was becoming a bigger and bigger liability".
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