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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accountable authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an individual or organization that has the responsibility to make decisions and be held accountable for those decisions.
Example: "The accountable authority for this project must ensure that all regulations are followed."
Alternatives: "responsible entity" or "designated authority".
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EVC Claude Steele should have removed Prof. Choudhry from his position of unrestricted or accountable authority in the Dean's office, not as a measure of retribution, but as one of restorative justice for his victim who then should have been returned to her job at the law school.
Ning et al. firstly propose an accountable authority CP-ABE scheme that supports white box traceability in [29], which solved two types of key abuse problems simultaneously.
In order to be insured at the city health centres in Philadelphia, immigrant patients must first provide proof of residence to the accountable authority.
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The decision about whether or not to finance those services is for all the obvious reasons best taken by competent and accountable authorities in Member States.
Mr Cookson said the calls for "school autonomy disguised the true aim of academy chains taking over vast numbers of schools, replacing the democratically accountable local authority system".
"This show is about holding authority accountable," Mr. Youssef says.
Activism, on the other hand, denotes practices of student collective action through various forms of political engagement, whereby students act in support of or in opposition to a specific cause and/or hold the authority accountable.
While some of the problems predate Mr. Gross's tenure, Mr. McGreevey said that he must be held accountable for the authority's failure to deliver the services taxpayers were promised without huge cost overruns.
One huge contrast is that, in America, responsibility for young people and learning disability is housed in one department with a wide-ranging, holistic approach and a single, accountable figure of authority: Posny.
The work I enjoy doing the most is journalism that holds those in authority accountable for their actions, and the work I enjoy reading the most has a capacity for joy that is, if not unique to sportswriting, seemingly found most often there.
Problem is, critical, accountable journalism questions authority, stirs the pot, and almost always spills more than a few apples.
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