Because even though you did what you did out of fear, you still did, and are therefore accountable for it.
Because even though you did what you did out of fear, you still did, and are therefore accountable for it.
Yes, you can bring a civil action regarding a probate issue. This is often done to contest a will or hold an executor accountable.
Being held accountable for something or some action means that you are responsible for that thing or action. If you are held accountable for, for example, unlocking the doors at the beginning of the day, it is your job to see that they are unlocked. If they are not unlocked at the designated time, it will be considered your fault and you may get a negative response from your employer.
No, "fearfully" is not an adjective; it is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, often indicating that something is done with fear or apprehension. The adjective form is "fearful," which describes a person or thing that experiences or inspires fear.
They feel they are not sufficiently democratic or accountable.
To "require that Federal agencies be accountable for violations of antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws."
Yes, that's why there are such things as laws.
The primary purpose of the "No Fear, No Act" campaign is to encourage people to overcome their fears and limitations in order to achieve their goals and potential. It aims to promote a fearless attitude towards life challenges and to inspire action in the face of adversity.
Moropanephobia is the fear of toast when it is done and pops out of a toaster. Hygrophobia is the fear of liquids.
yes, I believe that business should be held accountable for there action while conduct business.
No absence of fear means nothing, it's normal, the absence of fear means stupidity, taking action despite of fear is courage.
fight, fall, fear