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is unaccountable
adjective
Inexplicable; unable to account for, or explain
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Yet this would not be a reason for thinking that memory is "unaccountable," but only "presently unaccounted for".
But to say it is unaccountable is nonsense.
"I have just come to the conclusion that he believes he is unaccountable and can do what he wants," she said.
It is unaccountable that you refer to those of us who believe that Shakespeare wrote the plays as "Stratfordians," as though there are two equally credible positions.
In international affairs, lawless behaviour is unaccountable, which is why at Nuremberg efforts were made to find some measure by which such things could be brought to account.
"Third risk – information asymmetry: information is power, and power is unaccountable when it's faceless where there's no individual you can talk to.
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Indeed, the Mongols were unaccountable.
Worse, it's unaccountable.
And these groups are unaccountable.
The claim that academies are unaccountable is also not true.
"They were unaccountable because they had no direct-line authority.
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