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The phrase "absolute accountability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize complete responsibility or answerability for actions or decisions.
Example: "The organization promotes a culture of absolute accountability among its employees to ensure high standards of performance."
Alternatives: "total responsibility" or "complete accountability".
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Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire MP Simon Hart says "absolute clarity and absolute accountability" is needed.
"What I'm saying is if you're going to drag people through the court system which is expensive for them, its expensive for the nation, then there needs to be absolute clarity and absolute accountability in terms of the reasons that you brought them there".
To properly function, capitalism requires an equal playing field, absolute accountability for business decisions, and rules ensuring that markets function fairly.
Our mentorship, and not our dollars, is the most appropriate asset we can provide to the new Iraqi government as they begin to assume absolute accountability for running their country.
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In exchange for the autonomy that states extend to charter schools, states should demand "absolute, unequivocal accountability," the speech says, and close charter schools that fail to lift student achievement.
One casualty of our political wars has been the absolute loss of accountability for the excesses and the collapse.
The sad truth, however, is that instead of the rule of Constitutional law applying equitably across the ranks, we instead see the brutal rule of the jungle - "honor among thieves" - rife with state-sanctioned, fundamentalist Christian proselytizing, corruption, wretchedly obvious glad-handing, and an absolute dearth of accountability.
"Mergers of equals where there is not absolute clarity about management accountability are out of favor," said Donald Meltzer, global co-head for mergers and acquisitions at Credit Suisse First Boston.
Those united in the fight against the drug war know how racist, cruel, inhumane and unfair law enforcement can be when there is absolute power and no accountability.
Once the idea enters your head that a person should die, your absolute moral authority, without accountability whatsoever, means you can find a reason to kill them if you wish to do so.
Here is my modest proposal: let us end the secret ballot, because we have reached a point, with the internet, in which transparency and accountability is more important than absolute secrecy.
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