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In an interview with US media, Mr Brown's mother said the only way to restore peace in Ferguson was by "arresting [Mr Wilson] and making him accountable for his actions".
"I think you must be tough and make the case and hold him accountable for what he has done across multiple fronts, because he is out of touch with what's going on with the American people.
His power over schools has made him directly accountable for them, streamlined organisation and allowed him to make New York a test-bed for reform.
But there is a simple and direct way to make them accountable for the harm their products cause.
New moves to make them accountable for abuses in East Timor and elsewhere have also created unhappiness in the ranks.
"I want to challenge the players, make them accountable for their performances and create a good working environment with a healthy competition for places.
Second, transparency considers to the growing restraints on government officials to make them accountable for their deeds and the people (Williams 2015).
"You want to break people into smaller teams and make them accountable for the particular endeavour that you engage," he says.
We do know that one sure way to limit these attacks is to unmistakably identify all Net users and make them accountable for their actions online.
The spiciest moments came when Senator Amy Klobuchar got Facebook counsel to admit that, if left unregulated, there would be no one to make them accountable for their actions.
The prospects of making them accountable for poor audits are further eroded by "proportionate liability" introduced by the Companies Act 2006.
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