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Failure to appropriately hold the Prime Minister's office to promises to stop building, he thinks, will prompt "the recidivists to repeat settlement provocations, encourage the Palestinians to despair of political processes, and significantly undermine the efforts of Secretary Kerry to jump start negotiations" — and, ultimately, "open the settlement-building floodgates".
While the law maintains many of the requirements for annual testing, it is importantly coupled with greater flexibility to states in the choice and design of those assessments, and how to appropriately hold its public schools accountable.
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Congress is appropriately holding a number of hearings to seek answers to that question.
That court affirmed, concluding that the District Court had appropriately held Minton's experimental-use argument waived.
The District Court denied the motion and the Federal Circuit affirmed, concluding that the District Court had appropriately held that argument waived.
The company said in a statement that the move was "to ensure that all parties involved in the Macondo well are appropriately held accountable".
"Over the next few days, I look forward to reviewing this guilty plea closely to see whether it appropriately holds officers, directors and key executives individually accountable and whether the plea will be sufficient to help deter similar misconduct in the future," he said.
At least part of the American public appropriately holds Donald Trump and his administration accountable for these events, which by Sunday contributed to Trump's job approval rating falling to a mere 34% – the lowest of his administration and the lowest rating in Gallup's history for any newly elected president at this stage of a presidency.
The board's failure to reassure shareholders that the alleged violations of the foreign bribery law "will have a limited impact on shareholder value, and that any responsible executives will be appropriately held accountable, calls into question the ability of the company's leaders to protect shareholders' investments," I.S.S. wrote in its report on the company.
Cosla president David O'Neill argues there should be a debate about "subsidiarity" - whether a power is most appropriately held at a local, Scottish or UK level.
If some are worse off than others, under what conditions are those who are worse off appropriately held responsible for their unequal condition in the sense that no one has any moral obligation (or responsibility) to make good their shortfall?
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