Sentence examples for models of accountability from inspiring English sources

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States can choose between three models of accountability to accomplish that improvement.

This debate will hinge, I suspect, on the effectiveness and sustainability of the new models of accountability journalism that the internet makes possible.

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[Primary care trusts] are not a model of accountability or transparency.

Now, three leading associations in social care – the Local Government Association (LGA), the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS), and Solace, the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives and Senior Managers – are calling for "a radical new alternative model of accountability for children's services".

By saying yes to stem cell research, President Bush can adopt the same model of accountability used in the fetal tissue transplantation research, allowing the best possible science to progress.

It's worth asking whether the favored business model of accountability for schools -- which demands higher test scores, or else -- could end up adding to pre-existing stresses on the most vulnerable families and students, eventually leading to diminishing academic returns and fueling a vicious cycle of failure and poverty.

For me, the two key questions about full health and social care integration (if it happens) are: (1) what model of accountability will apply – the NHS's or local government's, and (2) the cultural impact on service change and behaviour from the two coming together".

Market practices are already converging, mainly to the Anglo-American model of accountability and shareholder rights—a tribute to America's recent success.There is also a defensive element to the new-found zeal for shareholder value and for improving legal and other systems.

In contrast, the selection model of accountability presumes that representatives have self-motivated and exogenous reasons for carrying out the represented's wishes.

According to Mansbridge, a sanction model of accountability presumes that the representative has different interests from the represented and that the represented should not only monitor but reward the good representative and punish the bad.

Recently, Mansbridge (2009) has gone further by suggesting that political science has focused too much on the sanctions model of accountability and that another model, what she calls the selection model, can be more effective at soliciting the desired behavior from representatives.

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