Not exact matches
Persons who are relatively powerful, who are in charge of processes, organizations, or structures of influence may need pastoral counsel that will guide them away from the egocentric
abuse of
power and toward a more morally
accountable use of
power.
This president can not continue to
abuse his
power at the expense of the vulnerable without the support of congress, which means it is our duty to hold them
accountable and demand change.
Just to show the
power of the Catholic church, look at all the decades and probably countless thousands of people that were
abused and they never were held
accountable to any degree worth mentioning.
Indicted Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota was able to concentrate so much of the
power he now stands accused of
abusing because voters were not allowed to hold him
accountable on Election Day.
«Today's sentencing decision by the Court sends a strong message to New Yorkers that those who
abuse positions of
power to line their own pockets will be held
accountable by this office.
It was a swift and stunning fall for a Democrat who held himself out as a champion of women and a liberal foil to President Donald Trump and who pledged to use his office to hold others
accountable for
abusing their
power.
She has fought corruption, prosecuted white collar criminals, brought down organized crime operations and held public officials
accountable for their
abuses of
power.
Though the film fails to answer these questions, it very squarely implicates Cruise as the public figure with the most potential
power to hold the church
accountable for its
abuses.
All of the talk to audit / limit / shrink / end the Fed comes from
abuse of those
powers, which should be done by the Treasury and Congress, so that voters can hold them
accountable.