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en They can tax and spend, but there is not a whole bunch of accountability.

en Everything is about accountability to the American people, accountability of the executive branch ... [and] accountability of the oversight of the Congress,

en It's easy to spend taxpayers' money without a lot of accountability,

en I drive like a grown man. I drive what the speed limit says. Speed is not part of my daily routine. I like cars, but when I have an opportunity to get one, I don't want to spend a whole bunch of money on a car. I'm not trying to spend over sticker.

en With accountability, ... teachers can't spend time in exercises in political correctness, or fun and games in the classroom. When there's a more focused academic effort, some of the fluff goes.

en I know to a lot of people watching it, we look like a bunch of yapping dogs. But there?s a real fundamental issue about our government -- one of the things that sets us apart from places like China and Russia -- and that is our system is based on openness and accountability.

en He allowed his spokesman to spend the first 24 hours of the Waco tragedy distancing the president from the calamity, before he stepped forward himself to back the attorney general and accept his own accountability. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. He allowed his spokesman to spend the first 24 hours of the Waco tragedy distancing the president from the calamity, before he stepped forward himself to back the attorney general and accept his own accountability.

en We caved. We don't want to spend a bunch of taxpayers' money trying to defend this.

en What we're proposing is a comprehensive approach that focuses on the classroom. The difference is we start with accountability, we don't end with accountability.
  Al Gore

en Communication leads to buy-in which fosters ownership and accountability. Accountability gives you return on your investment.

en There was no attempt to determine who was accountable on the 9/11 Commission. This time, there's got to be accountability. If you're an elected official, you should be inviting accountability for yourself.

en What I like about it is they have a chance to push each other. To me, the accountability to each other is more important than accountability to anyone else in that room. And when they are pushing each other, I think you create a very healthy environment.

en This proposal emphasizes accountability. That is something that is long overdue. The fragmented structure that my colleagues have mentioned has prevented us from having accountability,

en This is a significant step toward global accountability. There are consequences, there is accountability. We are pleased by the message that has been sent to corporations around the world through this settlement.

en They tend to be a tight bunch because they spend every night together, and every weekend is a tournament. It's very social.


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