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en Easy access to a weapon may facilitate a bad decision on the part of an emotionally distraught person. I can imagine a significant increase in litigation seeking to hold the employer accountable if this unwise legislation passes.

en Lawsuits seeking to hold the firearms industry responsible for the criminal and unlawful use of its products are brazen attempts to accomplish through litigation what has not been achieved by legislation and the democratic process,

en How could (the military) hold me accountable when I had no direct access? ... How come they didn't hold Rumsfeld accountable. How is that possible?

en This rush to push through legislation of dubious virtue without any significant review is both unnecessary and unwise.

en Civil litigation was the only way to hold them accountable. Most of us would rather they went to jail than get money out of them.

en Hold accountable the person who was brazen enough to look you in the eye and say how grateful he was to have participated in such a horrible, horrible crime. Hold him accountable.

en Background screening might appear to be a cut and dry decision for a corporation, however, common buyer misperceptions are placing corporations at increased risk of regulatory non-compliance, workplace violence, fraud and possible litigation. Based on an audit of over 500,000 employees, Verified Person estimates that current employer practices are identifying only 66 percent of relevant criminal offenses.

en On Jan. 23, you will finally be able to hold the Liberals accountable ? accountable for stealing your money, accountable for breaking your trust and accountable for failing to deliver on your priorities,
  Stephen Harper

en They're a close enough group and an old enough group that one of the things they talked about was being able to be pretty honest with each other and do it in a good way, and hold each other accountable in a way that's a positive. That's one of the things that's part of our overall plan. Good teams are able to do that, to hold each other accountable but do it in such a way that you can grow from it.

en There has been significant litigation with respect to Mr. Padilla, and he has had access to counsel, ... He has had access to counsel.

en You never can place the loss on one person. In this game, we definitely didn't lose it because of (Manning). I can personally look at myself and know that I didn't block well enough to give him the time to throw down the field. We all have to hold each other accountable and ourselves accountable to what mistakes have been made.

en I think for the industry, it is also the most significant because it has the potential -- if litigation gets out of control -- to really increase costs a lot.

en I think the owners are excited the place is sold out, and they will be part of the decision-making for the future of the hotel, and they will start to see a significant increase in the value of the property they own. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her.

en I am accountable for all the actions at my laboratory. I am accountable for all of the policies and procedures of security systems, and I am accountable for the training of the individuals working in the lab. We can't excuse them if they ignore these policies, if they are negligent, we have to hold them accountable as well.

en One of the things I notice in a big arena is that it's very easy to lose the speed and power of the game. That's what makes the Coliseum so special. Everybody feels like they're a part of what's going on down on the court. It's very easy to get emotionally involved, and people want to feel that. They want to feel like they are part of something like that.


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