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Such patterns erode accountability, promote ethical detachment, and turn people into mere data points.
He has vowed to abolish the constitutional change that allowed presidents unlimited terms and eroded their accountability.
And the enforcement changes, critics charge, favor regulated-animal businesses while further eroding public accountability.
Worst of all, de Waal argues, emergency aid weakens recipient governments, eroding their accountability and undermining their legitimacy.
Membership of the EU has made things worse, pushing down wages, increasing pressure on public services and eroding democratic accountability while rewarding the better off with more opportunity and higher pay.
I know that the historic lack of transparency and accountability has eroded the legitimacy of Cook County government in many residents' eyes.
At the same time, lines of local democratic accountability have eroded — with less money and less power, elected councilors have fewer tools at their disposal to change anything.
Once most members of the cooperative had broken some rule, accountability had been eroded and fishers were no longer willing to hold their peers accountable for poaching due to strong social ties with them in other dimensions outside of fishing.
Trust is eroded, and human rights and accountability are often ignored".
The accountability link between the government and the people has eroded in recent wars.
The repercussions from these issues – which include transparency, accountability, budgeting, spending, regulation and bureaucratic performance – have steadily eroded confidence in public institutions and public officials.
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