Sentences with phrase «to account for one's actions»

With very clear threats to life and limb, and without any need to account for our actions when laws become irrelevant, we can revert to our primal instincts for personal survival.
«I will not be held accountable for the alleged comments of another member of the Republican Party any more than I will ask you to account for the actions of [U.S. Rep.] Charlie Rangel,» Turner wrote in a Sept. 27 letter to Anthony Weiner.
The gist of the matter is your afraid if God exist you'll have to give account for actions, and deeds while alive.
Here was a man who, for all times, maintained his support for the anti-graft effort of President Muhammadu Buhari, insisting always that public office holders should be prepared to account for their actions while in office.
Zambian villagers await a landmark judgement that could help hold British companies to account for their actions abroad.
In short, at the same time that it is being reported that a new Government department employing 18 people is being created for him, John Prescott is refusing to account for his actions as Deputy Prime Minister over the summer.
Are you saying that American muslims (and UK and Australian, etc.) should be held to account for the actions of muslims in the middle east?
Finally, after a couple dozen chapters of back and forth between Job and his friends, God shows up to give account for His actions... kind of:
«As chief executive I can account for my actions in trying to get to the bottom of this story.»
Many officials warn that the deal's true test is yet to come, as countries begin to implement new energy policies and are held to account for their actions.
In particular, business executives are called upon with increasing regularity to account for their actions and their policies, and to justify them to an increasing range of stakeholders.
Canadians should be concerned not just with the erosion of Parliament's authority, but also ultimately with their own ability to hold the government to account for its actions.
and in case you did nt know God is keeping score, There will be a day very soon where most will have to account for your actions and what youve said against the person that Loves you the Most and no one with be getting pity or mercy from HIM consider yourselves warned.
Even early in the first season, Walt's scruples were hedged by his determination to avoid being called to account for his actions.
She held him to account for his actions and his attitude, his patronizing and paternalistic habit of interfering when it suits him.
«All police officers are fully aware that they will be asked to account for their actions - officers are not exempt from the law and we would not wish to be.»
One day we will come to account for our actions.
I'm pretty sure that if someday God calls me to account for my actions, I'm not going to be chastised for being too generous, for giving too much money to the needy people around me, or for saying «yes» a few too many times to requests from my friends.
People must be held to account for their actions and prosecutions must now follow.»
«You are therefore required to attend a meeting with [redacted] chief executive [redacted] and [redacted] director of OD and HR... to explain and account for the actions you have recently taken.»
In these uncertain economic times the public is looking to politicians for answers and reassurance, and if all they are finding is a technocratic mess of linguistic confusion, their trust in the political process is seriously eroded, as well as their ability to hold politicians to account for their actions.
Then they should vote — not just once, but every five years — to hold those politicians to account for their actions.
At a time in the year where one must reckon and account for his actions, Dov should make a Cheshbon Nefesh if he served his constituents right the past three decades.
Dr. Bawumia and his team haven't to date told Ghanaians how much the redenomination exercise cost Ghana nor have they accounted for any action that they took.
Both the offence of «failure to prevent economic crime» and the proposed corporate criminal evasion offence consider the difficulties of holding corporations to account for the actions of individuals working in or for the organisation.
Where the UK government has failed to hold Israel to account for its actions, ordinary citizens have stepped in.
And it's our job to hold him to account for his actions.
«Though, I believe that we remain the same PDP family but no one can cause our party such trouble and embarrassment and expect that he would go without being asked to account for his actions.
After all, there's no question police ought to be held to account for their actions; indeed it was for this very reason that Liberty was founded 77 years ago.
«I will not be held accountable for the alleged comments of another member of the Republican Party any more than I will ask you to account for the actions of [U.S. Rep.] Charlie Rangel,» Turner wrote in a Sept. 27 letter to Weiner.
A party which will not allow our proud record of 13 years in government to be trashed and one which will hold this new coalition to account for their actions in a responsible but determined way.
That's the most common way accused men try to account for their actions in testimony before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, a new study has found.
But the true credit for the impact of this documentary this goes to Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, who risked so much to tell the truth, and to his lawyers Jim Walden and Avni Patel who have been steadfast in bringing his evidence to the world and holding Russia to account for its actions.
We take swift action when concerns are raised — academies and free schools can not hide from their financial responsibilities and are held to account for their actions
When there is little or no accounting for our actions or words, many use the medium to regurgitate the anger, frustration, jealousy they have with little thought about the results.
Charlie says in his intro «The final decision to drop DRM on ebooks from Tor / Forge was taken by John Sargent, CEO of Macmillan, who ultimately has to account for his actions to the shareholders.»
Explains Richard: «Money managers have to account for their actions to their shareholders, which means they have an undue fear of underperformance.
This means, in effect, that a county may not create infrastructure to assist a homeless dog, while a town within that county may impound and then shoot the dog, and it not even compelled to account for the action that was taken.
Charles Taylor was a key beneficiary of DLH's dealings, and he's just been brought to justice in the Hague - it's about time DLH is also stopped and held to account for its actions
It is impossible to account for actions of the earth (earthquakes, volcanos...) and the Sun... Any predictions that does not include them will miss the mark.
I am comletely okay with that, because someone needs to get accurate information about those issues out to the public, and to hold debt collectors to account for their actions.
Police complaints are just one of the ways that we can assist you in holding police forces and officers to account for their actions.
More than a year after her cavalier actions shocked the country, Keller has finally been called to account for her actions.
One of the central political themes of the last decade is the fundamental need within society that people should be held to account for their actions.
But even though they have the most right, and the most responsibility, to call Cap and Iron Man to account for their actions, they're both distressingly willing to do whatever they're told.
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