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accountable

[uh-koun-tuh-buhl] / əˈkaʊn tə bəl /


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British tech campaigner Imran Ahmed on Friday decried a US visa ban as "punishment" for his organization's work combating disinformation and holding major online platforms accountable, telling AFP that Washington's actions amounted to "tyrannical behavior."

From Barron's

He also acknowledged the skepticism of some residents while pledging transparent, accountable governance.

From Salon

Having someone to hold you accountable for exercising — not to mention someone you’ve pre-paid for a session — is a powerful tool.

From Los Angeles Times

“These new laws reflect who we are: a state that protects workers, respects students, puts people before politics, and isn’t afraid to hold powerful interests accountable,” Newsom said in a Tuesday statement.

From Los Angeles Times

Information on the suspected thieves wasn’t immediately available but Bass said they would be “held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”

From Los Angeles Times