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The phrase "accountability in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will be judged or determined according to a particular set of criteria or standards. For example: "The employees are held to a high level of accountability in terms of their productivity and performance."
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In addition, there should be accountability in terms of how the process is applied in the organization.
We do argue for a more nuanced approach to central bank independence, with political accountability in terms of mandate-setting and appointment of officials, and oversight of wider financial stability powers.
So far central regulatory organisations have stopped short of asking Silicon Valley companies for more accountability in terms of how they sort content, what their algorithms are, and whether we can tolerate the current level of opacity, but this cannot be far behind.
"Do we have the mechanisms and the means for our commanders to exercise a kind of strategic oversight and assure accountability in terms of the behavior and the conduct of these security contractors?" Mr. Gates asked at the Pentagon on Sept. 27.
"But of course the danger there is that you lose that local accountability in terms of democracy," he added.
You can't demand runs, but you can at least demand accountability in terms of intensity and effort".
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The reports are a crucial component of public accountability, both in terms of informing Americans how taxpayer dollars are being spent and as a backstop against inefficiency, mismanagement, fraud and corruption.
But public accountability – although important in terms of openness and transparency – means civil servants are often held to account for the minutiae of programmes to a level that would be anathema in the closely guarded world of enterprise IT.
The review was established by a vote in the Scottish Parliament amid a feeling that, after being around for 10 years, Holyrood had established a central role in political life north of the border, but was lacking in accountability - especially in terms of revenue-raising powers.
In our case, as the interest is in tasks from the teacher's perspective, the fourth element of accountability is expressed in terms of the currency the teacher manages, namely the knowledge at stake - hence the notion of instructional exchange noted above.
It is a model that takes seriously the stewardship of the community in which it serves, and which demands practical accountability for outcomes in terms of training teachers to close the achievement gap in Los Angeles.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com