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Rules of governance within agencies reflect their interests, in turn helping ensure strengthened governance processes with broadened accountability to multiple stakeholders.
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Over the next 18 months, the government plans to pass 22 bills, including steps to create a new "wholly or partially elected" House of Lords; measures aimed at curbing state intrusion of civil liberties and broadening the accountability of public bodies; and, a high-priority issue for the Conservatives, a cap on immigration to Britain from outside the European Union.
This model has three mandatory elements: a broadened purpose, director accountability and stakeholder transparency.
Private health care plans without public competition haven't kept costs down, or provided accountability or broadened access.
Portfolio managers have broadened their perspectives and the firm has instituted "a real focus on accountability," he said.
In this way, Mansbridge broadens our understanding of accountability to allow for good representation to occur outside of formal sanctioning mechanisms.
Broadened horizons.
His smile broadened: "Wonderful".
S.S.P. broadened my perspective.
But it quickly broadened.
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