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be accountably
adverb
In an accountable manner.
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Others offered a half-baked and half-hearted criticism that the money being donated wouldn't be accountably tracked -- as if it were being accountably tracked before it were donated?
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"I have no way of saying to you in good faith that the money that you give is accountably going to be used to create better education for children," he said.
Where we use them – and we have used them, as researchers, for decades without a leak – this must be done safely, accountably, and transparently.
With these practices, patients manage to share potentially relevant pain information without accountably being heard to assert its relevance to the doctor's diagnostic inquiry.
"USAID can't see all the information that they need to make that determination and that the money is being spent accountably," Ryan said.
The decision to deploy troops can be taken only by national politicians, acting collectively and accountably.
Whereas those working in a non-family business might be able to leave their personal values at the office door, those accountable to family members in a work environment are more likely to behave accountably and consequently treat non-family staff better.
"We don't rush to be first on a new platform, but instead put a lot of effort into doing it well and accountably.
Be a human being.
Be be careful!
Be truthful - is it?
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