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hold to

  1. Remain loyal or faithful to, abide by, as in She held to her resolutions, or He held to his view that the interest rate should be lowered. [c. 1200] Also see stick by; stick to.



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Regional rights groups have called for an investigation, and Amnesty International said Tanzanian authorities should hold to account those responsible for the "inhuman" treatment.

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"The United States remains fully committed to hold to account those responsible for contributing to chemical weapons proliferation," Bruce added.

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Azerbaijan insists it is complying with international legal standards, and that it has a responsibility to hold to account those suspected of having committed war crimes.

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After six breaks of throw to start the final, Bunting took out 96 in two darts for the first hold to go 4-3 ahead.

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That was followed by a hold to love for American third seed Fritz, which set up a nervier finish than Draper would have hoped for.

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