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7 Sentences With "calling to account"

How to use calling to account in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "calling to account" and check conjugation/comparative form for "calling to account". Mastering all the usages of "calling to account" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"But certainly, the people can no longer tolerate the binary attitude of condemning the killings but not calling to account" Mr. Duterte.
I just hope the candidates don't hold back in calling to account higher education itself simply because we happen to be their hosts.
Yet federal agencies have taken a kid-gloves approach to calling to account the Bundys' armed insurgencies in Oregon and Nevada, playing games with the charges and apparently bungling the prosecution.
As minister he represented a negotiating, moderate politics, he opposed the extreme politics which wanted to separate from the Austrian Empire, so Klauzál did not support the complete independence. He stack out for calling to account of Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg's killers. During the beginning of the fights he pulled back to his possessions. He was a member of the Deák Party in the 1860s and became a member of the National Assembly in 1861 and 1865.
According to article 139 of the 1971 Constitution, the President "may appoint one or more Vice-Presidents define their jurisdiction and relieve them of their posts. The rules relating to the calling to account of the President of the Republic shall be applicable to the Vice-Presidents." The Constitution gave broad authority to the President to determine the number of Vice-Presidents, as well as their appointment, dismissal and duties of office. After the 2011 amendments, the president should appointed a vice president 60 days after his inauguration.
In 2012, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara stated: "We are not yet finished calling to account everyone responsible for the epic fraud of Bernard Madoff and the epic pain of his many victims." Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, referring to Shana and her cousin Andrew, said: "The prosecutors ... have done the low-hanging fruit; they are now reaching to the medium-level fruit… Beyond the two kids, I do not know how much farther they will want to go." Coffee said: > Prosecutors can use the same charges as they did against her father, maybe > not seeking 10 years, but I could see them giving her the choice of pleading > to a felony conviction on the same grounds. She is a lawyer; lawyers don't > get the benefit of the doubt.
To achieve this, it is imperative that the lawyer develops a cordial relationship with the prosecutor so that the information flowing to him (prosecutor) will appear as persuasive suggestions as opposed to orders which are more often likely to be ignored since the lawyer has no control over the prosecutor in his line of duty. Further, in Kenya, apart from introducing himself, the lawyer watching brief has no right of audience before the court and so the prosecutor becomes his mouthpiece. In other words, being retained to watch brief should never be one passive, boring duty but one that should interest every lawyer interested in criminal jurisprudence. It is actually calling to account every party in the trial without being heard-working behind the scenes-and giving the much needed backup to the side enforcing your client's rights.

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