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were accountable
adjective
Having accountability (individuals have accountability); answerable.
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This allowed for accountability at two levels: (1) the NGOs were accountable to KSAPS, and (2) KSAPS, in turn, was accountable to NACO for overall performance.
Enormous power I was interested to see who the interviewers thought they were accountable to.
Diabate said armed groups were accountable for taking specific measures to provide protection to children.
All four told me they were accountable to the audience, and to some degree the ratings.
Directors of state agencies were accountable to the governor for results.
Ministers exercised powers legally vested in the monarch; they also were accountable to Parliament.
"We were accountable, so there was no way we were going to skip our workouts," Ms. Erazo said.
He said the football clubs that were accountable for the abuse could have stopped it taking place.
Impacts of climate variation and land use/cover change were accountable for the runoff decrease by 26.9% and 73.1% on average, respectively.
Special prosecutors were appointed by the attorney general, and were accountable to the Justice Department, which was in turn responsible to Congress and the president.
Bernard Jenkin, the committee chairman, said that he felt all four witnesses were finding it hard to explain how they were accountable to the public.
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