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We have come to the view, however, that only until prosecutors begin routinely holding adults accountable for keeping loaded guns within reach of children will this particular scourge abate.

To push back on Beauchamp's claim, for example, I know from firsthand experience that folks routinely try to hold Abrams accountable.

Rather, they are the result of policies and systems that contain few meaningful restrictions on police use of force and routinely fail to hold officers accountable for acts of police violence (See data for Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles and Cleveland).

CHICAGO ― The Chicago Police Department regularly violates citizens' civil rights, routinely fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct and poorly trained officers at all levels, according to a sweeping Justice Department probe of the nation's second-largest police department.

Leaders routinely insist that team members be accountable as a team, so the logic follows that they should also be accountable for giving good, critical feedback.

He operates from behind a phalanx of security, proxies and media managers, routinely declining to comment and be accountable.

Creating objectives and holding people accountable is something we routinely do internally, but the survey highlighted the need to apply similar discipline throughout our network.

Third, while new, exotic, and seemingly scandalous threats for which we can hold someone else accountable fascinate us, we routinely dismiss, disparage, and neglect the vastly greater risks we have the means to manage.

"While the vast majority of Baltimore city police officers are good officers, we also know that there are bad officers and that the department has routinely failed to oversee, train, or hold bad actors accountable," Mosby said.

Neither parties nor unions have been held accountable for the millions of dollars they routinely spend, an arrangement that has led to widespread corruption and vote-buying scandals.

It's an institution where the unelected and the barely accountable have always called the shots – and electorates are routinely made to vote again if they get the answer wrong in a referendum.

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