Similar words: unaccountable, accountability, insurmountable, account, account for, accounting, on account of, account number. Meaning: [-təbl] adj. liable to account for one's actions.
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31 Corporate management is accountable to the company's shareholders.
32 The major resource users, doctors, were not held accountable for spending taxpayers' money.
33 Nevertheless, the fact remains that the extent to which they are genuinely accountable locally is entirely within their own discretion.
34 They do have control over their behaviour and should be held accountable for it.
35 A body of men holding themselves accountable to nobody ought not to be trusted by anybody. Thomas Paine
36 More open, more supportive, and more accountable mechanisms are now proposed.
37 Critics fear that adhoc boards, neither accountable nor thrifty, will proliferate.
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38 Now we aim to increase further the day-to-day independence of schools and colleges within a democratically accountable framework of local education authorities.
39 Like all trustees, if he fails to perform his fiduciary responsibilities, he is personally accountable for his mistakes.
40 Its main municipal objectives were efficient and accountable administration based on political and administrative decentralisation.
41 As the people with formal authority, they were accountable for making sense of and integrating the varied agendas of their constituencies.
42 Mr Smith saw the move to ensure the institution's senior management were elected and accountable as a straight forward wrecking attempt.
43 Integrated business units have been established, each accountable for manufacturing, sales, technical service[sentencedict.com], profitability and cash flow.
44 The participating States will not tolerate or support forces that are not accountable to or controlled by their constitutionally established authorities.
45 These meetings are concerned with departmental performances, for which the managers are now directly accountable.
46 Under a corporately developed policy, each business is accountable for its specific performance targets.
47 A Government which is not accountable through the ballot box is not a democratic Government.
48 Their living conditions are getting worse year by year, politicians are corrupt, often are not held accountable.
49 Thus, these Watergate reforms failed to make government and the electoral process more accountable, democratic or honest.
50 In figure 23, A is directly accountable to his manager X for his work being carried out effectively.
51 But I know that you fellows hold me accountable for what I write and what I say.
52 What, then, are the conditions for accountable or, as it is often termed, responsible government?
53 You can not learn team performance without being part of a team that holds itself mutually accountable for achieving specific performance goals.
54 This research project will investigate the emphasis on efficiency and effectiveness, specifically the contribution made by developments in accountable management.
55 It will all without question make the schools and LEAs more accountable, at least in terms of pupil performance, to parents and public.
56 A hope she clung to was that the man charged with the killing would be held accountable.
57 Otherwise, the reimbursement for the expense would not be made under an accountable plan.
58 They must learn how to make clear performance demands on people, and then empower and hold those people accountable.
59 But schools are rarely held accountable for a far worse rate of failure.
60 If his composure is not guarded, is it fair to him to hold him accountable for hat he said?
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