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'So it was that the company and such of its employees as were confidants were answerable for keeping the nation's secrets, as fully as if they were governed by the oath of a Federal official.
Busch and Busch (1997) indicated that magneto hydrodynamic effects perhaps be answerable for statements that magnet devices are occasionally active for sediment control in water-using systems.
The question of what is the optimal executive leadership structure is one the board must answer and be answerable for (though many of the following examples took place before the boardroom had the significance it has today); a director could not find a better starting place from which to view the issue than by looking at the following examples of tandem business success.
For instance, a just system of criminal law must convict and punish only those who are responsible, in the sense of being answerable for their crimes: only those who have the capacities necessary to answer for their actions, who are bound by this criminal law, and who are answerable to the political community whose law it is and whose courts call them to answer.
Politicians have to be answerable for failure in ways that autocrats are not.
Sample size was calculated with regard to confidence intervals for estimated population frequencies (95% CI): a maximal margin of error for proportions of ± 6.25% for questions answerable dichotomously was considered narrow enough (i.e. the maximum width of the 95% CI for proportions should be 12.5% for questions with only two response categories e.g. yes/no).
Since Watson 1996, there has been considerable discussion of the relationship between (1) the claim that an action is "attributable to" an agent; (2) the claim that an agent is "answerable for" her action and (3) the claim that an agent is "accountable for" her action.
The in-principle answerable question may be, for any genome, what fraction of its nucleotides owe their presence and nature (A, T, C, or G) to selection or drift at one level versus another.
Rylands v Fletcher contained the principle that "the person who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it at his peril, and, if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape", with a requirement that this use of land be "non-natural".
We are finding that in order for a person's loan or refinance application to be completed to a lender's satisfaction, the lenders are imposing additional requirements that boards must be answerable for.
Most of the participants described that they were also answerable for risk management of these cloud services, that is, that they were responsible for ensuring that any needed data migration should be conducted with ease, disaster recovery plans are to be laid out by the provider, and data protection is followed based on best practices.
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