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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accountability held" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may create confusion regarding its intended meaning.
Example: "In our organization, accountability held is essential for maintaining trust and transparency among team members."
Alternatives: "accountability maintained" or "responsibility upheld".
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Correction: July 17 , 2002 Wednesday An article on Sunday about efforts by Democrats to use corporate wrongdoing as a campaign issue misstated the location in some copies for a meeting on corporate accountability held by Representative Ronnie Shows of Mississippi.
Schemes that call for the "institutionalization of national and transnational forms of public debate, democratic participation, and accountability" (Held 2005, 18) for democracy's global extension appear misguided.
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And he called for more accountability: "Hold all of your managers accountable for setting the right tone.
What's more, Estonia is developing a distinct legal standard for algorithmic accountability, holding Dr. Frankenstein responsible for what his monster does in his name.
Basic accountability - holding employees responsible for results that have been agreed to - is one of the most fundamental elements of solid management.
The federal government also plays an important role in accountability: Holding schools, systems, and educators accountable for providing equal opportunities and for student outcomes.
"Now we're going to have a full-time campaign, and that campaign will be able to move, hopefully, from electoral politics to issue advocacy and accountability," meaning holding union-backed lawmakers accountable.
In addition, research on CSR in developing countries has the potential to promote equality, social justice, transparency, and accountability by holding frequently irresponsible local and international organizations to account.
"I think there's this new galvanizing for accountability, for holding them to their word.
His 1995 book, "When Corporations Rule the World," contends that multinational companies behave with little accountability and hold tyrannical power over the future of undeveloped countries.
"We have high expectations of government technology," she said, stressing stressed the importance of accountability by holding government agencies to a standard of excellence.
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