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The phrase "answerable for the decisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accountability or responsibility for specific choices or actions made by an individual or group.
Example: "As the project manager, I am answerable for the decisions made during the development phase."
Alternatives: "accountable for the decisions" or "responsible for the decisions".
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Although the need to review the ethics of research conducted in humans is generally accepted, there is less agreement over the extent to which reviewers are responsible or answerable for the decisions they make.
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The principles were that a) chief constables should be exclusively responsible for decisions to enforce the law in particular cases, b) that they should be answerable for those decisions afterwards to elected public bodies (in the Northern Ireland case, the Policing Board) and, c) the partly elected board should set the budget and the three to five-year strategic priorities for the police service.
Mr Ashley said: "I don't want to criticise Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, they have to take their own decisions and be accountable and answerable for those decisions.
Their data, plus active involvement from citizens and journalists, can help to make aid flows more visible, the first step towards making aid agencies answerable for their decisions.
No single agency or individual seemed answerable for the problems.
And it means being answerable for the dodgy judgment of appointing Mal Brough in the first place.
But Nixon's comments didn't clarify the chain of command, leaving no one person or agency answerable for the potential chaos.
While others share my brown skin and some or many of my feelings, each of us is not answerable for the rest.
Unemployment and low self-worth are often answerable for the disaffection that leads adults as well as young people to abuse alcohol as they seek distraction from despair.
It's terribly easy to be seduced by the luxury of operating outside the game, answerable for nothing, the constant critic who never has to get it right.
Actually, he has probably done a good thing by insulating himself from his party; otherwise he would be answerable for everything the government has done so far.
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