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was unaccountable
adjective
Inexplicable; unable to account for, or explain
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Egyptians have long been experts at fending for themselves in a top-down system where the president ruled by fiat and the government was unaccountable.
Newman wrote in his diary about Ambrose's love for him: "From the first he loved me with an intensity of love which was unaccountable".
"He loved me with an intensity of love, which was unaccountable," Newman wrote after the death of Father Ambrose St John, 15 years before his own.
In an open letter sent last July to her incoming boss, EC President Jean-Claude Juncker, groups including Greenpeace complained that her role was "unaccountable, intransparent and controversial" and called for her post to be made redundant.
It refuted claims that it was unaccountable, stating that it was one of the first to join the International Aid Transparency Initiative as well as reporting to the OECD.
Behind the outrage at Sarajevo was an organisation with a cult of sacrifice, death and revenge; but this organisation was scattered in cells across political borders; it was unaccountable, its links to any sovereign government were oblique, hidden.
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Yet this would not be a reason for thinking that memory is "unaccountable," but only "presently unaccounted for".
Indeed, the Mongols were unaccountable.
Worse, it's unaccountable.
And these groups are unaccountable.
But to say it is unaccountable is nonsense.
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