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Somebody has got to be answerable for this.
"Somebody has got to be answerable for this," he said.
Politicians have to be answerable for failure in ways that autocrats are not.
Basquiat's humor shares with Rimbaud's a particular, visionary wisdom: that of the world surveyed by one too young to be answerable for anything in it.
"Someone has to be answerable for that.
Next, accountability is the realization that we need to be answerable for our performance and results.
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Responsibility can be defined as the ability to be answerable or accountable for something within one's power, control or management.
But does it make sense for religion to be answerable to the state?
The anonymous MP writes: "It is completely wrong for whips to be answerable to a particular minister, instead of the prime minister.
"Our perception is the SAS appears to be answerable only to the Secretary of State for Defence … [and] appears to be currently exempt from the broader legal and financial penalties that regulate every other organisation in the UK," the dead man's parents said.
The question of what is the optimal executive leadership structure is one the board must answer and be answerable for (though many of the following examples took place before the boardroom had the significance it has today); a director could not find a better starting place from which to view the issue than by looking at the following examples of tandem business success.
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