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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less accountable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject or entity that has a lower level of accountability compared to others.
Example: "In a corporate environment, a less accountable management team can lead to poor decision-making and a lack of transparency."
Alternatives: "a more irresponsible" or "a lower level of accountability".
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There is also a less accountable intelligence service, which belongs to the Revolutionary Guard.
It is also inherently a less accountable form of war, since no one even bothers to count the for-profit dead, nor do their bodies come home in flag-draped coffins for solemn burial in military cemeteries; and Americans don't approach such mercenaries to thank them for their service.
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Deaton argued that foreign aid can weaken this relationship, leaving a government less accountable to its people, the congress or parliament, and the courts.
The circus-tent populism of Chávez gave way to an even less accountable, charmless tropical Leninism.
The theoretical framework behind this observation relies on the concept of 'rentier state', whereby governments in a capacity to rule in the absence of a functioning tax system are less accountable for misallocation of resources and poor governance.
The first turned Channel 4 into a self-owned corporation, far less accountable to its regulator.
A regime with oil is less accountable to ordinary citizens; it does not have to collect their trifling taxes or meet their tedious demands.
To address concerns that a federal force could be less accountable, no civil service or union rules should allow federal screeners to strike, or prevent them from being readily disciplined for security breakdowns.
Eleanor Davies, one of the parent protestors, said: "The idea of federations and trusts leading to parent power is a contradiction because they are less accountable than what we have already.
Facebook's clampdown on researchers accessing users' data risks turning the social network into a "black box" that is less accountable to the law and the public, academics have said.
The idea continued to be bounced around throughout the 20th century, but nothing ever came of it, and corporations have grown much larger, more conglomeratized and less accountable as a result.
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