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The decision to deploy troops can be taken only by national politicians, acting collectively and accountably.
Artemis looked at her and then, suddenly and quite accountably, burst into tears.
Then, not quite accountably, she burst into tears.
In fact, the Mayor said yesterday that rather than seeking more money, the school system would be better off spending what it has more accountably.
The highly paid management must manage! effectively, accountably and positively, and market this wonderful resource.
Now it was all she could do to keep the water from slopping out of the pan that shook un- accountably in her hands.
A country as huge and complex as Russia cannot be run efficiently or accountably by Kremlin nominees.
We need to be realistic, the money must come from somewhere, it must provide useful added value to national schemes and be accountably utilized.
His head felt twice its proper size, his eyes were un- accountably filled with grit and ached hotly.
That particular day's sailings between England and Ireland were delayed owing to bad weather so the mail was accountably held up and delays caused.
Her latest, an enthusiastic homage that announces "Yes Bruce Nauman" in eye-splitting visual terms, is accountably funny.
Following an era during which these principles were abandoned, it has become more important than ever for Congress to ensure that the federal government is operating effectively, efficiently and accountably.
"I have no way of saying to you in good faith that the money that you give is accountably going to be used to create better education for children," he said.
But Torre liked Watson's competitiveness and his honesty - he acted accountably - and they seemed to share a bond because of their New York roots.
Coleman nixed the SBC deal, and Martin stood up accountably to say the miscommunication occurred because "Bill Martin screwed up."
It was ignored by mainstream geology journals; less accountably, it also remained unreviewed in any of the dozens of periodicals covered by Book Review Digest.
Computer-supported collaborative learning is one obvious context in which to study peer learning, since in such settings "learning is observably and accountably embedded in collaborative activity."
In 2009 it was not in all cases clear which government organisations had the authority to sell the surplus and how transparently and accountably such transfers of public wealth were carried out.
Government agencies are particularly likely to utilise elaborate competitive tendering processes due to the expectation that they should be seen at all times to be responsibly and accountably spending public monies.
'We need a strong system of local government capable of both planning at the wider geographical level and of acting sensitively and accountably at the most local level,' he said.
He escorts from Poon his nice Columnist girlfriend and Sujitto a young friar who rides in the Tripitaka house and accountably for the carol to hunt the bad karma.
The United States trade representative, Charlene Barshefsky, coincidentally visiting Beijing just after the ban was announced on April 21, objected that it unfairly penalized American companies operating openly and accountably.
Our challenge is to continue to do so, professionally and accountably - to take advantage of time and technology to help millions of America's workers and retirees achieve a more secure future, however uncertain that future may appear.
Well, accountably, perhaps, he told himself, because his mind was still occupied by thoughts of his failure to make contact with Gayle last night, and by his apprehension of what immediately lay ahead with Nan.
Unless the European union works properly, democratically and accountably, we will begin to revert to the horror of a supranational federal Europe which we all fear, and which the majority of people in this country and most hon. Members will reject.