Accountable
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There's a sense of anonymity, a sense of invisibility, so we feel less
accountable
for our behavior.
And we need to hold them to that promise by holding them accountable, tracking their progress all the way through the next 15 years.
I also knew that there had to be some kind of system to keep everybody honest and to keep everybody accountable, put in place, where we knew where these rape kits were, at any given time.
How do we respect someone's religious beliefs while still holding them
accountable
for the harm or damage that those beliefs may cause others?
Because war has been with us for so long, we have laws to deal with figuring out who should be held
accountable
for their actions in combat.
And once I stopped complaining about how unfair it was that Jesus would return as soon as I had to be
accountable
for all that I had done, I figured I had better get my house in order very quickly.
Instead, I worked with Christopher; first on being
accountable
for his actions, and then, putting him in a position where he wouldn't re-offend.
We can create one where those who do wrong are held accountable, where survivors get the support and justice they deserve, where the authorities get the information they need, and where there's a real deterrent to violating the rights of another human being.
So in the months and years ahead, global citizens will hold world leaders
accountable
to ensure that the new Global Goals for Sustainable Development are tracked and implemented.
In New Zealand, people can work together for safety, and employers of sex workers are
accountable
to the state.
On the supply side, we can push our governments to adopt international arms transparency mechanisms like the Arms Trade Treaty, which makes it so that rich countries have to be more
accountable
for where their arms are going and what their arms might be used for.
Hold yourself and your team
accountable
for creating change.
So with these companies having so much power over the public discourse, they need to be held
accountable.
And today, on the Ethereum blockchain, there are projects underway to do everything from create a new replacement for the stock market to create a new model of democracy, where politicians are
accountable
to citizens.
Hold yourself
accountable
for every moment, every thought, every detail.
In a transformation, a leader needs to have a vision, a clear road map with milestones, and then you need to hold people
accountable
for results.
It's a simple illustration of how online trust will change our behaviors in the real world, make us more
accountable
in ways we cannot yet even imagine.
It's the trust shift it creates, and for my part, I want to help people understand this new era of trust so that we can get it right and we can embrace the opportunities to redesign systems that are more transparent, inclusive and
accountable.
I've had to interrogate masculinity; the toxic privileges that come with being a man don't define me, but I have to be
accountable
for how it shows up in my life every day.
Sometimes people want to be held
accountable.
Judges cannot determine the constitutionality of laws if they participate in making those laws, nor can they hold the other branches of government
accountable
if they collaborate with them or enter into close relationships with them.
And we even wrote a blog that almost burnt the house down among some of our members, unfortunately, when we talked about the fact that even Donald Trump has free speech rights as president, and an effort to hold him
accountable
for incitement of violence at his marches or his rallies is unconstitutional and un-American.
And the newsfeed control room is not
accountable
to us.
It's only
accountable
to maximizing attention.
It's also accountable, because of the business model of advertising, for anybody who can pay the most to actually walk into the control room and say, "That group over there, I want to schedule these thoughts into their minds."
The next ingredient is the willingness to be vulnerable with people who would not just support you, but hold you
accountable.
Self-made millionaires tend to have one big trait in common: they make decisions, hold themselves
accountable
and push through in the face of challenges.
You're not just going to be
accountable
out of the goodness of your heart.
So Mzalendo was one small way we thought we could start inspiring people to start holding their leaders
accountable.
In 1963, he published "The Fire Next Time," an arresting portrait of racial strife in which he held white America accountable, but he also went further, arguing that racism hurt white people too.
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