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On the other hand, the district administration's efforts to mobilise the district health management in Ajaynagar were sporadic and patchy, failing to generate accountability towards the programme.

Third, the definition suggests (implicitly) that both external means and internal norms are necessary to generate accountability and that the constraint of power via only one or the other is likely to be insufficient.

Protocols that restrict catheter placement can serve as a constant reminder for providers about the appropriate use of catheters, can suggest alternatives to indwelling catheter use (such as condom catheters or intermittent straight catheterisation), but perhaps most importantly, can generate accountability for placement of each individual urinary catheter.

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The publication of a budget thus performs the role of generating accountability for the actions of government at various levels.

Vocabulary: beneficiaries, statute, generate, appeals, accountability, reliance, facilities, impartial, adjudicators, feasible, vastly, advocacy, infirmities, travesty, encrypted, credibility, demeanor, intrinsic, excruciating, subsequent, logistical, detriment, deference Extension Activities: 1. Compare government health programs in the United States with those of other countries.

After the financial crisis, we saw compromised deals with banks, failures to prosecute individuals and legislation that did not generate serious accountability.

As rangeland environmental values are increasingly recognised outside of the regions in which they are generated, increased accountability of local stewardship actions will be required.

This will generate fragmentation, confused accountability, distant management, and an overwhelming focus on the financial bottom line.

Partly because of the obvious failings of their advisers and fund managers over the sub-prime crisis, and the new accountability generated by the divestment movement and the Asset Owners Disclosure Project, pension funds have started to take influence back from those whom they previously outsourced their functions to.

First, use of an advisory board and a steering committee helped to institutionalize accountability, generated checks and balances, and allowed adaptation of program elements to local settings to improve implementation.

Williamson M. Evers, a member of President Bush's committee to oversee federal education research, said the Education Trust had proved that it was "racist nonsense" to deny that accountability alone could generate equal outcomes for poor and middle-class students.

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