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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61 Employment training in Britain is a scandal and is often run by Government-appointed has-beens from industry accountable to no-one.
62 Financial reporting helps fulfil government's duty to be publicly accountable.
63 He has taken the Conservatives' private finance initiative and given it a more publicly accountable edge.
64 Nurses were more highly educated and accountable for their actions as professionals than they used to be.
65 The major problem with the new reforms and the disappearance of publically accountable health authorities is who monitors the managers?
66 The combined effect is to leave individual teachers feeling more accountable, but more confused and less supported.
67 Governments that want to be accountable to their citizens can not simply turn their employees free,(http://sentencedict.com/accountable.html) of course.
68 Life is not accountable to us. We are accountable to life. Denis Waitley
69 Accountability Many people are uncertain about accepting that disabled artists might also be accountable to a disabled constituency.
70 First, demand real reform from your legislators, and promise that you will hold them accountable.
71 Their research has to be applied in the very process of enquiry: it has to be directly accountable in terms of practical pay-off.
72 Besides, workers are more accountable and productive on the job site.
73 Since the management is accountable and is producing the information, it would be rather surprising if it were otherwise.
74 Businesses are held accountable in a substantive way for what they do with resources.
75 They endeavoured, on a number of levels, to make themselves more accountable than previous Labour councils had been.
76 Lawyers must be prepared to undergo scrutiny and be held accountable for whatever they do.
77 In addition, the legislation is intended to make the Fed more accountable to elected officials by insisting on reforms.
78 Interestingly enough, however[sentencedict.com], pressure for accountable government seems likely to come from another direction altogether.
79 He has to be held accountable, just like everyone else. I thought something was going to happen.
80 This angered opposition groups, who asserted that Suchinda and his supporters should be held accountable for the killings.
81 As we will see in the next chapter, entrepreneurial governments hold them accountable for their results.
82 Clearly, members of the second chamber would not be as accountable as those directly elected to the Commons.
83 This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.
84 In future, government will be more accountable to an elected legislature.
85 Against that background, the new government should proceed expeditiously to make its actions transparent and itself accountable.
86 Parties seeking to rule a country should be accountable to all the people of the country.
87 Yet investigators maintained that a crime had been committed and Moon should be held accountable.
88 Schools must be accountable for outcomes but those outcomes must be credibly, reliably, efficiently, validly and fairly assessed.
89 This would make local councils properly accountable to their local electorates.
90 They charge that mercenaries won't be held accountable for atrocities.
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