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"I know it's always going to come back to me," he said yesterday of his eventual accountability.
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Earlier this month, the postmaster general warned Congress of a looming default and eventual bankruptcy; a government accountability official declared the postal service's business model "broken"; and even President Obama, in his recent $3 trillion deficit-reduction plan, said the postal service should be allowed to eliminate Saturday delivery in order to save itself.
It's true that Egyptians want elections, accountability, fairness under the law and an eventual stable, secular democracy.
(As president, Bush reversed his promise, but, according to Norquist, Bush's eventual defeat in the 1992 election strengthened the pledge as an instrument of accountability.) In the late 1980s Norquist traveled as a private citizen to such countries as Afghanistan, Angola, and Nicaragua to aid anticommunist movements, thereby carrying out the so-called Reagan Doctrine of U.S. foreign policy.
To avoid a similar fate, these new utilities (the Googles, Amazons and Ubers of the world) must proactively build algorithmic accountability into their systems, faithfully and transparently act as their own watchdogs or risk eventual onerous regulation.
Take accountability.
His eventual answer?
Individual accountability.
4. Accountability.
Now, accountability?
Accountability suffers.
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