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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unaccountable for" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean unable to offer an explanation or justification for something. For example: The company's management was unaccountable for the losses incurred.
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Traditional civil service processes are opaque and make bureaucrats unaccountable for their actions.
Third, despite improvements in recent years, humanitarian response remains largely unaccountable for its actions.
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Coalition forces are faced with a ruthless enemy that is unfettered by "rules of engagement" and totally unaccountable for its actions.
How strange to hold Republican leaders, who preach personal responsibility and self-determination, somehow unaccountable for first pursuing an indulgent impeachment and then a reckless war.
Not tested by parliamentary committees of inquiry of the sort used in Britain and the United States to investigate ministerial misdemeanors, French ministers were virtually unaccountable for criminal offences committed during the course of their duties.
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This morning, for some unaccountable reason, for the flight by Air Inter from Heathrow to Strasbourg, a plane inadequate to take more than about two-thirds of the people booked, was put on.
"What's Your Number?," which is based on Karyn Bosnak's 2006 novel, "20 Times a Lady" (Ally has an unaccountable fondness for the songs of Lionel Richie), was adapted for the screen by Gabrielle Allan and Jennifer Crittenden and directed by Mark Mylod.
Yet this would not be a reason for thinking that memory is "unaccountable," but only "presently unaccounted for".
The Council on Foreign Relations report warns that if the United States doesn't establish a coherent legal and policy rationale for its use of drones, they could become "an unregulated, unaccountable vehicle for states to deploy lethal force with impunity".
Archbishop Desmond Tutu warned that leaving the ICC would be "a tragedy" for Africa, and that the continent had suffered the consequences of "unaccountable governance" for too long to disown the protections offered by the organisation.
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